Slate Flakes
Slate (FB-4105) is a dark stone-inspired decorative flake blend with brown, black, grey, and white accents, offering a bold and sophisticated flooring finish.
Specifications
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Product Code: FB-4105
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Stone Collection decorative flake blend
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Dark neutral palette with brown, black, grey, and white tones
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Inspired by natural slate stone surfaces
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Hybrid-sized flakes for a multi-dimensional, aggregate-like look
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Creates a refined, stone-inspired flooring finish
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Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial epoxy flooring
Product Details
Slate (FB-4105) is a premium decorative flake blend designed to bring the bold elegance of natural slate stone into flooring applications. Featuring a refined mix of brown, black, grey, and white accents, this dark-toned palette replicates the sophisticated look of polished slate surfaces. Part of the Stone Collection, Slate incorporates hybrid-sized flakes that deliver an aggregate-style finish with depth, contrast, and durability. Perfect for residential, commercial, and industrial epoxy or resin flooring, Slate enhances any environment with its versatile elegance and timeless stone-inspired design.
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