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Collection - I Naturali

Ardesia Nero

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  • 1200×3000 – Laminam 5
  • 1200×3000 – Laminam 5+
  • 1620×3240 – Laminam 12+
  • 1620×3240 – Laminam 20+
  • 1620×3240 – Laminam 5
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Laminam finishes offer a one-of-a-kind visual and tactile experience. When we conceive our surfaces, we already imagine them in your space, safely in your home, incorporated into your projects. Whether you distractedly skim your fingers over them or walk barefoot on them, the feeling on your skin is important, and it has an impact on your decision.

Ardesia Nero a Spacco, from the earth-inspired I Naturali series, originates from a desire to develop a project in which the surface design is the result of fusing the varying depths of the structure together.

The name itself refers to the characteristic surface finish of the sheets of slate from which it draws its inspiration, achieved and enhanced by the craftsmanship of the quarry workers who cut the blocks directly in the quarry itself.

Ardesia a Spacco preserves the characteristics of this workmanship and combines it with all the technological potential at Laminam’s disposal. The result is a compact surface with a silky-smooth feel, which retains all the beauty of the natural material that inspires it, while expanding its range of application.

The shade of Nero, in particular, highlights its structure and makes it suitable for any design style. Technological versatility allows Laminam to offer Ardesia Nero a Spacco in 3 different thicknesses (Laminam5/Laminam12+/Laminam20+) which can be mixed and matched to achieve continuous surfaces and performance appropriate to its use.

Ardesia Nero a Spacco has a wide range of applications: kitchen countertops, traditional construction, façades, and use in design.

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