Composite Materials
Artificial stone is a type of material used in construction as an alternative to natural stone. It consists of a blend of resins, pigments, and fillers that are shaped to mimic the appearance of natural stones like granite, limestone, or sandstone. In addition to its aesthetic appearance, artificial stone offers easier installation and lower maintenance costs compared to natural stone.
Artificial stone is commonly used for cladding building facades, creating flooring in interior spaces such as hallways, kitchens, or bathrooms. It can also be used for wall cladding, window sills, and kitchen countertops due to its durability and stain resistance.
It is also used to create shower trays, sinks, washbasins, and other elements in bathrooms. This material is resistant to moisture and easy to clean, making it a popular choice for bathroom surfaces.
The surface finish can be polished, velvet touch, or chenille, depending on the intended use.
Maintaining and regularly cleaning with mild detergents is crucial to preserve its beauty and durability.
Below are the currently most popular types of composite materials. If the customer prefers a different type, procurement options are available.






