Mystone Basalto is the new Marazzi collection inspired by basalt, the volcanic stone with a very compact structure. Produced in 5 rectified sizes, from the new 90x180 to 30x60 cm on a natural surface and in 4 colours, Pomice, Sabbia, Piombo and Lava, the collection features mosaics, decorative tiles and trims. The structured version, available with a thickness of 20 mm or with the traditional thickness, expands Mystone Basalto’s range of application in outdoor spaces.
Mystone Basalto
- Product Name
- Mystone Basalto
- Manufacturer
- Marazzi
- Material
- Ceramic, Porcelain
- Colour
- Grey range
- Finishes
- Structure
- Shape
- Square
Rectangular - Appearance
- Stone look
- Motif
- Plain
- Technical characteristics
- Weather-resistant
Anti-slip
Frost-resistant
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