Bring Elegance to Your Space With Kajaria’s Vitronite Slabs

Vitronite Slabs By Kajaria

The Vitronite Slabs are non-porous, thus a good option for a kitchen slab. According to the brand, these tiles not only have a classy appearance but they are also durable, stain-resistant, easy to install and maintain. Also, their colour consistency stays the same for years to come. 


Variants:

  • Terrazzo (Homogenous Body) 
  • Salt & Pepper (Homogenous Body) 
  • Solid Colors (Homogenous Body) 
  • Marbellite (Italian Marble Series)
  • Plain (Color Body)

Application Areas:

  • Bathroom Vanity Tops
  • Tabletops
  • Wall paneling or external cladding
  • Window or door framing
  • Staircase
  • Hard Flooring
  • TV Units
  • Kitchen slabs

Sizes:

  • 800mm X 2400mm and having 15mm thickness.
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