Looking for Quality PU Stone Wall Panel Product, Reliable Exporting Supplier & Manufacturer of Polyurethane Stone Wall Panel in China
As the leading manufacturing supplier and exporters of PU Stone Wall Panel & Board, we have established partnerships with the United States, Canada, Britain, Spain, the Middle East, Germany, South America, Australia, the Netherlands and other families.We look forward to meeting your PU Stone Wall Panel & Board demand and help you expand your business. We also support PU Stone Wall Panel& Board OEM and ODM Services
Whis the PU (Polyurethane) Stone?
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The main components of PU stone wall panels are high-density polyurethane materials, crafted through special processes to mimic various natural stone textures and colors. Compared to ordinary raw stones, they boast lightweight texture, durability, uniform coloration, strong three-dimensional characteristics, and highly realistic stone textures. They are easily installed without the need for construction methods. Advantages include fire resistance, sound insulation, lightweight, easy transportation, and installation. In terms of applications, PU stone wall panels are widely used for decoration purposes such as fireplace cabinets, TV background walls, home styling walls, or courtyard walls, as well as indoor and outdoor villas, and guesthouse walls.
Customize Your Walls with Polyurethane Stone Wall Panels!
At Eco-wallz.com, we offer a variety of artificial Polyurethane Stone wall panels that allow you to personalize your space easily. With different sizes, colors, textures, and finishes to choose from, the possibilities for creating the perfect look are endless!
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PU Stone Panel Flowing Water Shape
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Faux Castle Rock Stacked Stone
Overseas:
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An exhibition about the different representations of the ocean throughout time, between the sixteenth and the twentieth century. Taking place in our Open Room in Floor 2.