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PANARIA GROUP AUXERRE
'Auxerre BG 66AX2NR
 
 
PANARIA GROUP | AUXERRE
Auxerre BG 66AX2NR
S$4.80 S$2.40 psf
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// Extended till 30 September 2024. While stocks last, terms and conditions apply. Hafary reserves the right to change these prices without prior notice. Prices subject to GST. For more information, email us at enquiry@hafary.com.sg //

Auxerre tile collection by Margres simulates beige stone with the capabilities of porcelain tile. The tile is suitable for both residential and commercial projects.
MATERIAL
Glazed Porcelain Tile
APPLICATION
Floor
Wall
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation
CATEGORY
Tiles
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)595 × (W)595 mm
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