Light Concrete

Artscut Light Concrete has been expertly

crafted to provide a one-of-a-kind combination of natural resources and cutting-edge surface technology,

providing you with a straightforward option for creating a modern ambience with an authentic material.

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Light Concrete

Description

Light Concrete:

Light Concrete

Artscut Light Concrete has been expertly

crafted to provide a one-of-a-kind combination of natural resources and cutting-edge surface technology,

providing you with a straightforward option for creating a modern ambience with an authentic material.

The product is essentially a light grey quartz with a beautifully distributed

subsurface of genuine natural concrete-infused components.

Artscut Light Concrete is an honed finish that offers all the natural

beauty of bare concrete with the added benefit of being

exceptionally easy to maintain. It was industrially

produced to mimic the minimalist settings inspired by

the cobblestone streets of the French hamlet of Colmar.

The stone preserves its beauty without sealants or waxes

and is essentially maintenance-free since it is non-porous,

scratch-resistant, and stain-resistant.

 

Supplier:

-Artscut

Pierre Honoré Lefere was born in 1948 in Pouilly-sur-Loire, France.

His father’s knowledge in architecture influenced his appreciation for the earth

and how it was used to create magnificent monuments.

Pierre had always been fond of his village’s mountains and hills, so when he saw limestones used for kitchens,

he thought how different mountains throughout France would vary the appearance of the kitchen.

His adventure began at home, with the establishment of a family company that began by installing limestone tiles.

Pierre progressed to granite and marble worktops after acquiring the necessary instruments.

Pierre began to go to neighboring settlements, where he discovered exquisite materials.

With this, Pierre founded Artscut, a firm that thrived because to

the range of natural colors in France.

Pierre’s stone selection spanned from granite to limestone.

However, when it came to the kitchen worktop, the ever-changing Artscut chose to adapt with it.

We couldn’t let go of our tradition while providing our clients with the toughest, most robust materials available (quartz).

Our vibrant hues helped to shape our firm. So, with the assistance of skilled engineers,

we began sculpting quartz materials to resemble the stones that inspired Pierre.

This is how we came up with our color palette.

Our job has taken us from our home in France to Australia and the United Kingdom.

With approximately 2,800 employees worldwide and 26 manufacturing lines.

Because of our success, we have earned a reputation as forerunners in stone innovation

and the combination of classic and modern hues.

 

Hues:

Grey

Grey, sometimes called gray, is a color that is halfway between black and white.

It is a neutral or achromatic color, which meaning “without color,” because it may be made up of black and white.

It features a hazy sky, ash, and lead look.

 

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:

Industrial

A building’s structural elements

Industrial interiors have certain spots that define them.

Plumbing and ductwork are hidden in other designs.

Industrial, on the other hand, celebrates them and makes them the focus of attention.

The fact that it’s still raw and almost incomplete

The pleasant living environment created by industrial interior design.

 

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.

Additional information

Supplier

Artscut

Hues

Grey

Finish

luxurious

Style

Industrial

Material

Quartz

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