Article Number: 10394
Island Stone Introduces Dramatic Strip Cladding Wall
(Santa Cruz, CA, March 27, 2018) Hand-selected for texture and color, Island Stone natural stone Strip Cladding tiles combine an endless arrangement of options to create the beauty of a solid stone wall. Each perfectly rectangular tile is precision-cut with the utmost attention to detail, allowing for easy dry-stack application without a grout joint. Strip Cladding installations transform simple indoor or outdoor spaces into exotic, contemporary settings.

“Each stone is simple in its own form—unique and handpicked, then hand-cut by our team of specialists,” explains Paul Sepulveda, National Sales Manager for Island Stone. “Strip Cladding’s true magic is revealed in combination, as the tiles form a wall of dimension and movement that changes subtly with the light, catches the eye, and immediately sets the home or hospitality environment apart.”

Strip Cladding comes in a Natural face or Marble Craftline, a chipped face that produces a rugged texture in linear form. The Natural face tiles are available in Himarchal White, Sandstone Mint, Golden Slate, Copper Quartzite, Silver Quartzite, Himarchal Black, and Volcano Grey Marble.

Meanwhile the Marble Craftline surface colors are comprised of Rice White, Bali Cream, and Exotic Sands. But whether in the natural or rugged texture, the tile surfaces reflect light, enriching the color of the raw material. Each tile measures 2” by 11 3/4”, with a depth of 3/8”.

Island Stone’s Quarried Stone Cladding includes fourteen exotically colored and textured stone variations that open a new dimension to designing modern surfaces.

About Island Stone
Island Stone took root in Indonesia, where company founders were inspired by the nation’s handicraft industry and natural stones to create the flagship Perfect Pebble Tile. The company’s original mosaics diversified into various other natural mosaics utilizing exotic stones. Today the company’s design continues to evolve, sourcing from distinct locales around the globe and featuring a range of natural stone mosaics, glass tiles and mosaics, as well as quarried stone tiles, mosaics, and wall claddings. Through its Island Timber division, the company crafts wall cladding from salvaged woods from historic buildings in Indonesia. For more information, visit www.islandstone.com or call 1-800-371-0001.




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