CHIEDI INFORMAZIONI COMPILANDO I CAMPI
Oppure chiama +39 348 9501245MARMO CAPOLAVORO LEATHER:
Capolavoro Leather marble is an ode to the sublime variety of nature, with a color palette that extends from earthy brown to sandy beige, touching shades of white. The surface of the marble is crossed by an intertwining of veins that recall ancient hieroglyphics, outlining abstract and organic shapes. The name "Leather" highlights its particular finish that emulates the texture of leather, adding an additional level of sensoriality to the touch.
The quality of the materials is revealed in the perfect balance between strength and workability. This type of marble, carefully extracted and selected, offers exceptional resistance, allowing it to be shaped for different uses without losing the incredible detail of its veining. Capolavoro Leather is chosen for its durability and its ability to age gracefully, acquiring a patina over time that enhances its chromatic depth.
From an aesthetic point of view, this marble stands out for its warm tone and unique finish that invites contemplation and touch. Perfect for creating welcoming and sophisticated environments, Capolavoro Leather adapts with mastery to both classic and contemporary spaces. It can be used in residential and commercial contexts, from an imposing fireplace to an elegant hotel reception, transforming every space into a living work of art.
Tags: marble, masterpiece, leather, marble masterpiece leather, stain-resistant, resistant, scratch-resistant.
Possible creations: Floors, Cladding, interiors, exteriors, Ventilated walls, Pool edges, Stairs, tables, Sinks, Kitchen tops, Shower trays.
Finishes: Polished, smoothed, brushed, sandblasted, bush-hammered, waterjet and brushed, flamed.
The following can be created: Bathroom furnishings, ventilated cladding, furnishing accessories, objects, columns, portals, fireplaces, frames, Greek frets, architectural elements, engravings, inlays and funerary art.
Applicable in the sectors: Naval, hotel, public and private furnishings.
