Description
Calacatta Oro:
Calacatta Oro
The beautiful infrastructure of Paris saw its architecture built with the most elegant marble.
Stunning buildings, such as the Palais Garnier, used Calacatta Marbles for their façades.
While the marbles were not indigenous to France, they have become a part of the culture, as well as the infrastructure of the capital city.
Marble in France dates back to the ages of Napoleon, adding a historical edge to marble products.
With this historical style, Artscut has designed a stunning range of Marble Style Quartz.
Marbles are beautiful due to their inconsistencies and variety.
Some marbles have prominent veins, others have subtle and relaxing ones.
Calacatta Oro is a stone that is both prominent and relaxing.
The veins swirl around the stone, creating giant rivers.
These gentle, grey giants, give the stone a unique edge in the Calacatta range.
Calacatta Oro works beautifully with traditional kitchen units.
Although it can work with many colors, the medium grey veins combine perfectly with darker kitchen units.
The quartz has benefits over the marble it gains inspiration from.
Marble is porous and can scratch, whereas quartz is scratch and stain-resistant.
This is because a combination of 92% quartz and resins creates strong covalent bonds that give the stone these hardwearing properties.
Supplier:
–ArtsCut
ArtsCut is a genuinely universal stone that transcends national boundaries.
It is made up of the best minerals from all around the world.
While it is always aesthetically pleasing, the actual beauty lies in the awareness that you are importing a world compound to be the focal point of your kitchen.
The universal vitality of that which is totally natural and of the ground is brought to life at the heart of your house by ArtsCut stone.
The aim of ArtsCut is to combine the personal with the practical.
Every technique that leads to the development of an ArtsCut slab is an artform, which is why all ArtsCut works are meticulously
handcrafted and completed by only the most accomplished artisans.
Hues:
-Grey
Grey, often known as gray, is a hue that falls in between black and white.
Because it may be made up of black and white, it is a neutral or achromatic color, which literally means “without color.”
It has the appearance of a cloudy sky, ash, and lead.
Finish:
-luxurious
Because of the blend of modern and classic patterns,
these high-end finishes will be a timeless addition to any area.
Because of the variety of finishes available, each individual item may be exactly
tailored to your needs, and our in-house design team will assist you in finding and designing the appropriate kind of finish
to fit your luxury project or development.
Style:
-Natural Marbled
Marble has a smooth, velvety look with a variety of veining patterns that range from subtle to strong and dramatic.
While white is the most common color in marble, it is also available in a range of different colors.
Material:
-Quartz
One of the hardest minerals on the planet is quartz.
Quartz is a popular and dependable countertop material due to its resilience and availability.
It is a natural stone that is sometimes referred to as “designed” or “man-made.”
Depending on the quartz producer, the amount of natural quartz in a slab varies.
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