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MARMI SCALA MARMO RESINA
'Aggloresina MM151/B
 
 
MARMI SCALA | MARMO RESINA
Aggloresina MM151/B
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Marmo Resina, or resin marble, is an agglomerate of marble created by mixing first choice chips, selected for size and colour, and special polyester resin. Its extraordinary resistance to abrasion, flexion and impact and its chromatic homogeneity make it the ideal material for large surfaces.

Resin marble can also be used for countertop in kitchen and bathrooms.
MATERIAL
Compressed Marble
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
THICKNESS
20mm
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)3050 × (W)1240 × (H)20 mm
From S$170.00 - S$300.00 pfr
FINISH
Honed
FINISH
Honed
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