Hard core - Surface appeal: these new solid surfaces put the fun back in functional
Residential Architect, March, 2003 by Shelley D. Hutchins
Seven new colors boost Silestone's array to more than 35 options. Hues range from neutral beiges and browns to deep greens, metallic navy, and black-gray. Silestone is 93 percent quartz, and its low-maintenance, nonporous polished surface doesn't require sealing, the company says. The maker also maintains the product is stain- and scratch-resistant and is less prone to chipping and cracking than other natural stones. Silestone, 800.291.1311; www.silestoneusa.com.
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