Artisan Chef

Artisan is a new range of floor and wall tiles with the look and feel of encaustic cement. Southern Cross Splashbacks has captured the beauty of this age-old style, which is currently undergoing a huge resurgence. Pictured is Bristol Charcoal Turquoise, one of 10 pre-selected patchwork blends, which come with a layout plan in every square-metre box.Visit the website to experience the complete range of designs and colours.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

www.southerncrosssplashbacks.com, (03) 9535 5252


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