Kaolin is a Sydney-based supplier of porcelain tiles depicting natural stone, providing quality materials for some of Australia’s most iconic projects.
Taking its name from the purest clay called “Kaolin” considered to have the best in hardness, elasticity and translucence. Kaolin values tiles as more than a simple construction material: they’re a fashion.
These luxurious precious stone-looking porcelain tiles have the capacity to transform a space, whether subtle or statement. To give these materials due pride of place, Kaolin has opened a new tile gallery and showroom, showcasing a comprehensive range of opulent and bold finishes that are nothing short of artwork.

Kaolin tiles are green certified, achieving an A-level Green Rate certification from Global Green Tag across a range of more than 750 products. What’s more, Kaolin’s products are so exact that grout joints can achieve a seamless juncture as small as half a millimetre.
“It is the hallmark of our talented engineers who have devoted themselves to making tiles with such beauty, perfection, and precision,” said Kaolin cofounder Anton Bourtsev. “What delights us is to be part of the journey, the creativity, and the expression of our tiles in beautiful spaces.”
Kaolin’s new showroom opened in July 2022 and is located at 4/33 Maddox Street, Alexandria. For more information visit the Kaolin website.
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Kaolin debuts new tile gallery and showroom
Kaolin debuts new tile gallery and showroom
Kaolin debuts new tile gallery and showroom
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