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Porcelain sheets are an affordable and durable alternative to marble and stone finishes

QuantumSix+ porcelain sheets are light, versatile and strong. At just 6mm thick, they offer a flexible, durable and affordable alternative to marble and stone finishes. Made from all natural materials, QuantumSix+ porcelain sheets are stain and mould resistant, making them suitable for wet areas and stairs. As they’re flameproof, heat-resistant and UV stable, they can be used for fireplace surrounds, behind your cook top, as well as for BBQ areas and outdoors wall cladding. They are available in three collections – marble, stone and industrial.

Imported from Italy by WK Stone, QuantumSix+ porcelain sheets feature all the beauty of natural marble in an array of colour combinations and finishes, allowing home-renovators to mix and match. These porcelain sheets don’t need to be sealed, so they can be used in a range of applications; they’re easy to handle and cut-to-size on site; and sheets also come in an impressive 3200 x 1600 x 6mm; or 2400 x 1200 x 6mm.Some veined colours can be book-matched or vein-matched for seamless splashbacks; indoors and outdoors cladding; feature walls; or hardwearing floors.

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A flexible, durable and affordable alternative to marble and stone finishes, QuantumSix+ porcelain sheets from WK Quantum Quartz are light, versatile and strong with extraordinary aesthetic appeal.
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