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Hi! I just used them, they were 300x600 in black and white as well. I think they were granite with quarz stones in it. They cost about £90 a pack which contains 5 piece of tiles from Tiles Depot. They look beautifull by the way :drool5:
At £100 m2 they want to look beautiful:thumbsup: when buying quartz you need to have a quartz content of over 90% , there are so many good deals out there so my advice is to shop around and see samples before you buy:thumbsup:
 
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