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SHOW PREVIEW: NATURAL STONE SHOW FINANCE & INSURANCE Marmox Slicedstone Veneer Sheets on display at show


Marmox will be displaying its range of NEW Slicedstone Veneers at the Natural Stone Show, held at the ExCeL, London on the 6th – 8th June on stand G48. For architects and interior designers looking for reliability coupled with visual appeal, the Marmox Slicedstone Veneers range is the perfect solution in areas that need dependable and durable performance. Ideal for bathrooms, wetrooms and any other room in the building or as an external cladding. Slicedstone Veneers are also ideal for coating doors & furniture, including garden furniture. The Sales and Marketing team will be on hand throughout the three days at CeL, showcasing all   aours that are currently in the range. Displaying the beautiful colour variations of natural Indian stone, the new Slicedstone Large Format Veneer Sheets are available in three sizes – 1,220 x 610 mm, 2,100 x 1,050 mm & 2,400 x 1,050 mm.


The Marketing Manager for Marmox, Grant Terry, commented: “We at Marmox are very excited by the interest customers have shown in this new product, as well as its many design possibilities. It offers the beauty of natural Indian stone, in a practical, easy to install solution. Weighing just .  .kg per suare metre, they are  eible, easy to cut and they fi t well into armo s growing range of products!”


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NATURAL STONE SHOW STAND NO G48 27/03/2023 11:51


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