Caesar Stone in a Nutshell

13/10/2009 - Caesar stone was found in 1987 near the ancient roman city of Caesarea.

Caesarstone was found in 1987 near the ancient roman city of Caesarea. Caesar stone has become very popular as it’s been most dominate in the stone market through extreme research and development.

Caesar stone has the strongest minerals and is made from 93% natural quartz stone, a product that is clearly superior to most other stone.

Caesar stone was first used by Sdot Yam. Using money obtained from an Israeli government backed loan. The kibbutz then built a manufacturing plant for the production of interior wall cladding. Unfortunately, the price of the product was so expensive there was no viable market to sell it. However there was a high-quality product that was very plentiful in the area, as well as affordable; Caesar Quartz stone.

In the mid-1990’s after the success with the Caesar stone in the United States, Arik Tendler whose father’s company was one of the largest stone fabricators in Israel opened up a distributorship in Southern California. His company still being here today; in fact it’s become the preferred surface of the nation’s leading designers, architects and home builders.

Caesar stone is most commonly used for kitchen worktops, bathrooms, vanity tops, bench tops, table tops and its ideal for back splashes.

In 2008 Caesar stone was offering a lifetime guarantee as the products are stain, scratch and heat resistant.

Caesar stone as mentioned above is used throughout the home, due to its renowned natural beauty. Caesar stone is strong and can last lifetimes. Caesar stone has many radiant variations of colour textures and finishes, making it very unique to the buyer. Caesar stone comes in many elegant colours but the main colours are beige, black, blue, brown, green, grey, orange, red and white. Although, all these have their own groups of colouration, right from Verde Patricia to Norwegian Rose. But with over 70 different colourations it’s a tuff decision to make!

Caesarstone is resilient, sophisticated and yet beautiful, it’s hard, nonporous surface makes it a doddle to clean. In most cases all you need is a mild detergent, warm water and leave it to dry. And never panic if you get adhered produce or materials stuck to it like food or gum, it can be scraped away with a plastic knife; and any marks left can be removed with soft scrub liquid gel.

Caesar stone is alluring and pleasing to eye, it would be a beautiful addition to your home or office.