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What Is Caesar Stone?

Caesar Stone is a man-made Stone that consists of approximately 95% of quartz, which is one of the most common minerals found in the earth’s crust. The other 5% of Caesar Stone is a mixture of polymer resins and colouring. Quartz is very resistant to weathering which is why it is a popular choice for Caesar Stone benches, splashbacks, vanity’s and more. Because of this resistance a Caesar Stone bench is scratch, stain, heat and chip resistant – perfect for the kitchen that is always used. It can also withstand the most dangerous household liquids such as wine, vinegar, lemon juices, coffee, tea and those deeply coloured spices that can often stain everything they come into contact with. When you choose Caesar Stone for your bathroom or kitchen you are also choosing a material that will never require sealing.

Because Caesar Stone is man made it can be designed according to current trends, which is one of the reasons for its current boom in popularity – that and it’s stunning performance ability. Caesar Stones aesthetics combined with its adaptable durability means it’s suitable for many rooms of your house.

DD Stone are a Sydney based supplier of Caesar Stone to all markets – residential, industrial and institutional clients – and offers a large range of Caesar Stone to cater for different tastes, styles and requirements. They can help you with design and colour all whilst offering a fantastic service- guaranteed. Check out their website at www.DDStone.com.au to see their full range of Caesar Stone colours and your design options.



If you’re considering Caesar Stone for your home or office you will be pleased to know that Caesar Stone requires very little maintenance to ensure it keeps its good looks. A simple wipe over with warm soapy water is usually enough to clean you’re Caesar Stone, but for tougher stains it is best to use a scratch resistant cloth. Although Caesar Stone is highly durable to ensure its longevity avoid prolonged exposure to very hot pots and pans, strong chemicals and solvents and highly aggressive cleaning products.


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