“Oblio” in a 60x60x2cm format recalls a weft of the 60’s made in two models which can be juxtaposed in any way obtaining smoothed cornered triangles showing dimensions that are always different and thus avoiding the unpleasant redundant effect. The surface is finished with three types of textures: partially refined, opaque and polished, all manually applied by electrical tools having small discs or diamond millers made specifically for this model, the polish is on the raised band of the weft. The Black Limestone becomes Black only when it is polished. The other more unrefined textures determine their grey tonalities. The finishing, exclusively manual, is perceived both by sight and touch: it is the key characteristic that embellishes this wall together with the quality of its weft, it creates an enormous difference in esthetic value in respect to those textures made by electronic controlled machines at repetitive modals, all identical, which belittles the value of the Natural Stone by treating it as a poor synthetic material made slab. The ingeniousness and skills of these Artisan Designers give us the possibility to buy a true designer product at an accessible price. Available in Natural Black Limestone and all colours in Engineered Marble.
Oblio
- Product Name
- Oblio
- Manufacturer
- B.D.S.R.
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