Cultured marble
One of the products most in evidence at the bathroom exhibition at the building Centre is cultured marble, both in the regular and the onyx finishes. This product, developed only recently, has come into its own in the last year or two. Basically, the material is a mineral powder filled resin product which can be produced in a wide range of attractive colours, from white tops with the most subtle colours through to brilliant glamorous shades, such as deep reds, blues, greens, and purples, with strong marbling patterns. The hard, glossy surface will withstand normal househbld liquids, chemicals, wear and usage.
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Press, 30 August 1977, Page 23
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103Cultured marble Press, 30 August 1977, Page 23
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