More versatile than the antique, larger pieces can be shaped for stair treads, baseboards, wall tiles and other architectural applications.
A variety of finishes also are available. The surface can be highly polished or extremely “aged” in order to create the right effect or mood. The marble is available in the classic chequerboard, all black or all white floor.
Product Specifications:
Custom: Yes
Hexagons: Yes
Length: 30
Octagons: Yes
Thickness: 2
Width: 30
Finishes: Brushed, Bush Hammered, Distressed by Hand, Honed, Polished, Sandblasted, Sandblasted & Brushed, Tumbled
Product Applications:
Bathrooms
Commercial
Exterior Warm Climates (not frost resistant)
Floors
Hallways
Interior
Kitchens
Residential
Stairs
Walls
More about Marbles - Rare and Exquisite:
Our relentless search for the rare and unusual, coupled with our knowledge of antique reclaimed stones, we have used our experience to finely select the best in marbles.
Our marbles range from Old Marbles quarried by the Romans to newly found materials selected for their rarity, exquisite and often unusual configurations, colours, textures and versatility.
Providing a fully turnkey Marble procurement, fabrication and installation service, Paris Ceramics has positioned itself as a real asset to those customers who wish to employ expert services.
We also offer our customers an Antique Marble procurement service. Armed with the client brief, we will scour our contacts to find that very special and unique one-off floor or wall.
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88 Peterborough Road, London SW6 3HH
United Kingdom