Create Stone offers quality composite stone tiles for diverse commercial applications.
October 29th, 2012
Create Stone is a manufacturer and supplier of composite stone tiles worldwide with an impressive project portfolio that includes the Sydney International Airport and the Melbourne International Airport.
The company’s range of quartz, marble and terrazzo tiles for walls and floors are available in wide ranging colours and finishes, including made to order colours for larger projects, and in a honed finish for non-slip commercial applications as well as polished versions in slab form.
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