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Premium Marmor – Anwendungsbeispiel Bookmatching

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Ganz grundsätzlich kann man bei verschiedenen Marmorarten zwischen “commercial” (Industrie-) und “premium” Marmor unterscheiden. Ersterer stellt vor allem Funktionalität in den Vordergrund, wobei die Ästhetik natürlich nicht zu kurz kommen darf. Bei Premium Marmor hingegen konzentrieren wir uns in erster Linie auf die Ästhetik, die prinzipiell durch die Farbgebung, Farbsättigung und Intensität sowie Venierung definiert […]

The hardness of natural stone

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Why is it important to know the hardness of natural stone? The hardness of stone can decide, for example, how easily natural stone can be polished, and how long this polishing will last. The so-called Mohs scale is a scale ranging from 1 to 10, with ten being the hardest. This scale is a relative […]

The Green of Tinos

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Tinos marble certainly stands out: It is of dark green colour, and heavily veined. It is actively quarried on the Isle of Tinos, which is part of the Cyclades in Greece. Interestingly enough, the island itself is also a source for white marble. Tinos has been used since antiquity; however, the quarries on the island […]

Rosa Aurora

Rosa Aurora

Between Estremoz and Vila Viçosa, we can find quarries that are the source of some of Portugal’s best known decorative marble: Rosa Aurora. These marbles are translucent with a granular texture, and their colour can vary a lot from pure white to creamy, orange, and pink. The often delicate background colours are interrupted by streaks […]

Trends in Marble Architecture 2020

Trends in Marble Architecture 2020

As we just passed mid 2020, architectural trends are becoming more evident and more defined by the day. We have seen and expect a rage of diversity this year with trends and designs concocting a little bit of everything, which is excellent news! Even though 2019 is long behind us, those among us that love […]

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Date built: 1372Height: 55.8mOriginal use: Churches bell towerUse during history: Supposedly by Galileo Galilei for his free fall experiments; during WW II Germans used it as an observation post Use nowadays: As a tourist attractionMaterial: Marble and limestone The tower of Pisa is amongst the four structures that make up the cathedral complex of Pisa, […]

Famous Marble Landmarks

Famous Marble Landmarks

Schon seit seiner Entdeckung zählt Marmor zu den beliebtesten Natursteinen sowohl für den Innen- als auch Außenbereich. Als metamorphes Gestein hat es vorzügliche Eigenschaften für den Einsatz für Bauwerke, vorausgesetzt, man ist gewillt, den entsprechenden Preis dafür zu bezahlen. Die rein technischen Charakteristika sind es jedoch gar nicht, sondern vielmehr die unglaubliche Vielfalt an Ästhetik, […]