Kitchen benchtops are one of the hardest-working surfaces in the home. They offer workspace for food preparation, they can be used as a makeshift study centre for kids, and they serve as a casual dining spot where you can enjoy a quick bite to eat.
With a myriad of uses, it’s important that your chosen benchtop surface is functional, meets your needs and, of course, enhances the style and sophistication of your kitchen.
Essastone is the perfect solution for those who covet the luxe look of natural stone, but also desire the practical benefits that engineered stone offers. Made in Italy, essastone is renowned for its superior quality and enduring appeal. With a vast collection of contemporary designs created specifically for the Australian aesthetic, the range offers endless design opportunities for kitchens of all shapes, sizes, styles and colour schemes.
Composed of up to 95 per cent natural quartz, essastone’s premium engineered stone is extremely durable, plus scratch and stain resistant, so you won’t have to worry about accidental spills and scuffs marring the pristine finish of your benchtop. It’s also easy to maintain and clean — simply wipe down with a damp cloth and warm soapy water to keep the surface looking its best.
While essastone quartz is a popular choice for kitchen benchtops, it also suits other interior applications, including splashbacks, bathroom vanities, wet area panels, flooring and stairwells. The engineered stone can also be fabricated with a variety of different edge profiles.
As a testament to the exceptional quality of its range, the company offers an impressive 15-year limited warranty on its engineered stone, providing you with peace of mind knowing your new essastone surface is designed for long-lasting appeal.
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