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Calacatta Grey and Statuario Delicato are part of the high-end large format MaxFine Marmi range
Sponsored: FMG Fabbrica Marmi e Graniti has launched two new surfaces, Calacatta Grey and Statuario Delicato as part of its high-end large format MaxFine Marmi range.
Calacatta Grey evokes the charm of a bold marble featuring a white background and a dense weave of strong, luminous grey veins. It includes two different finishes: Bright and Pre- Polished in five different formats, offering a range of concrete, functional and highly aesthetic responses to the most daring and ambitious design needs.
Calacatta Grey
The high aesthetic quality of Calacatta Grey is combined with the undisputed advantages presented by porcelain stoneware in terms of strength, hygiene, safety and durability.
Statuario Delicato, on the other hand, presents a uniform, crystalline white background that interacts with light ice-colored veins and soft gray cloud.
The beauty of nature and the aesthetic peculiarities of marble come together in a cladding solution with a high technical performance, guaranteeing strength, durability, ease of maintenance and hygiene.
Available in the large format 300×150 cm and sub-formats and 6 mm thickness, Statuario Delicato is a design solution that embraces the world of furniture, for both commercial spaces and residential environments and for the creation of customised accessories such as tables, consoles, storage units, vanity tops and doors.
Statuario Delicato
MaxFine tiles offer an uninterrupted look to the interior and can also be combined with other material effects for an unexpected touch and an interesting opportunity to mix and match. Applied as a second skin, MaxFine tiles also lend themselves to creating custom made, on-demand furnishings and accessories to embellish any space with a touch of classical glamour and luxury.
Besides its aesthetic and material quality, Calacatta Grey and Statuario Delicato are combined with the undisputed advantages presented by porcelain stoneware in terms of strength, hygiene, safety and durability. These ceramic tiles can also be produced with the exclusive photocatalytic technology by Iris Ceramica Group, thus gaining antibacterial, antiviral, anti-pollution, anti-odor and self-cleaning properties to become ACTIVE SURFACES, a patented solution for healthier, safer and more comfortable environments.
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