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Osmosis

Osmosis

Prime Panels Prime Stone Osmosis


Osmosis is a contemporary stone surface featuring a mid to dark grey base with soft, cloud-like variation rather than strong veining, giving it a more industrial and understated look. Its subtle movement adds depth without creating visual noise, making it ideal for modern spaces that favour clean, tonal finishes. Designed for durability and everyday practicality, it is well suited to applications such as benchtops, splashbacks and feature panels in both residential and commercial environments. Osmosis pairs well with black accents, concrete textures and natural timber to create a balanced, modern aesthetic.

  • Product Info

    Type Premium Engineered Decorative Stone Panel

    Applications

    Kitchen Benchtops Feature Walls Bathroom Wall Surfaces

    Fireplace Surrounds (non-direct heat areas)

    Joinery & Cabinetry Finishes

    Features, Warranty & Care

    Consistent Appearance — engineered finish provides uniform colour and pattern across panels for a clean, controlled look.

    Lightweight & Easy Installation — designed for efficient handling and installation compared to traditional stone slabs.

    Low Maintenance — non-porous surface resists staining and does not require sealing.

    Scratch & Impact Resistance — durable for interior use, though not completely scratch-proof; care should be taken with sharp or heavy objects.

    Heat Resistance — suitable for standard interior environments; avoid direct or extreme heat exposure.

    Manufacturer Warranty — backed by supplier warranty; refer to Prime Panels specifications for full terms and coverage.

    Health & Environment

    Low VOC materials contribute to improved indoor air quality.

    Engineered construction reduces material waste and allows for more efficient production compared to natural stone.

    Easy-to-clean surface supports hygienic environments with minimal use of harsh chemicals.

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