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Caesarstone expands its line-up of marble inspired designs

Given our collective appetite for all things marble seems to be continuing unabated, it’s a savvy move by engineered stone company Caesarstone to add a range of marble-inspired finishes to their line-up. An extension of their first marble-inspired design (the gorgeous Statuario Maximus), the brand has added seven fabulous new designs to its already impressive stable. From large-veined statement designs to more subtle patterning, and a great neutral colour palette, the range truly caters to all interior persuasions.

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White Attica

Modern interiors are often criticised for their lack of warmth and you could say the same thing about marble. Yet while marble (and marble-inspired finishes) can feel cold to touch, they are actually brilliant at injecting warmth into a space. Just as textured fabrics, faux fur, natural materials and indoor plants bring the outdoors in, so too can a splash of marble. From very obvious vein detail, to subtler designs, the new collection has something for any interior.

Georgian Bluffs: This light grey colour way is flecked with white and grey streaming veins.

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Georgian Bluffs

Cosmopolitan white: This subtle pattern is essentially white-on-white but the diagonal veining adds some depth and interest.

Tuscan dawn: This finish boasts a rich taupe background that contrasts fabulously with the creamy off-white veins that run through it.

Symphony Grey: A subtly textured dark grey finish.

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White Attica

White Attica: The most traditional finish in the range, White Attica was inspired by classic natural marbles. Think a super white base paired with dark grey interwoven veins. This is a statement finish.

Noble grey: Grey-on-grey, this finish combines wide, dark grey natural veins with a soft, light grey background.

Nordic Loft: This light taupe is perhaps the most versatile of the bunch and it’s a brilliant complement to Scand-inspired spaces.

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Nordic Loft

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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