Stack Bond Mosaic

Design

Mosaic Tile

Material

Natural Stone

Application

Wall Tile

Finish | Size

honed | Chip 15x148 - Sheet 298x304

Colours

Stack Bond Botticino
Stack Bond Carrara
Stack Bond Travertine
Stack Bond Ming Green
Stack Bond Utica
Stack Bond Tundra

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FAQ

Natural stone tiles require careful installation to ensure durability and long-term performance. Applying a suitable sealer during installation helps protect the stone and maintain its appearance over time. Problems often arise from unsuitable substrates, poor site conditions, unlicensed tilers, or incompatible materials. All installations must comply with the Australian Building Code and relevant industry standards.

Each piece of stone is created under different natural conditions, which results in significant variation in colour, veining, texture and pattern. This high level of variation is a defining feature of natural stone, reflects the stone’s authentic, organic character, rather than a controlled or repeated design.

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