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"Flora & Fauna" mosaics for Sonite Innovative Surface

Flora & Fauna Collection
for Sonite Innovative Surfaces, Bangkok Thailand
Flora” the Latin root of ‘floral’ originally referred to ‘Flora’, the goddess of flowers while in RomanMythology, “Fauna” was the sisterof Faunus, a good spirit of the forest and plains.

Sonite celebratesnature’s enchanting flora and fauna with this dynamic new range of patterned mosaics. “Flora andFauna” lush and diverse range of organically-inspired patterns and colorways aresuitable for any interior space. As withall collections in Sonite’s Mural series, “Flora and Fauna” mosaic sheets are easilymanageable, lightweight and comprised ofhundreds of individual mosaic pieces allowing for effortless (and seamless)pattern repetition.
Excerpt from Quintessentially Living Vol. II:

“With the assuredhands of talented artisans coupled with groundbreaking technological advances,Sonite’s elegant mosaics and bespoke surfacing options are unparalleled in today’s designcommunity. Inspired collections rangingfrom three-dimensional mosaics emulating the pearlescent nacre of seashells tohighly sophisticated organic and geometric patterns, Sonite’s designs havegarnered top industry awards for creativity andinnovation…. These prized accolades coupled with the passion to create innovativematerials for their demanding clientele haspositioned Sonite as the creative leader in mosaic design and fine bespokemosaic interiors”

About Sonite InnovativeSurfaces:

Established in 2007,Sonite designs and produces distinctive surface covering options including themarket’s most diverse range of alternative-material mosaics. By applyingconsiderable ingenuity combined with advanced technologies, Sonite continues topush the creative limits of both surface and interior design. To learn moreabout Sonite, please visit:
"Flora & Fauna" mosaics for Sonite Innovative Surface
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"Flora & Fauna" mosaics for Sonite Innovative Surface

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