Crema di Bergamo Polished Marble Slab, 2 cm
About Crema di Bergamo Marble
Crema di Bergamo Marble is renowned for its elegant grey tones accentuated by sophisticated white veining, offering a timeless and refined appearance. The polished finish amplifies the stone's natural depth and luster, making it an exceptional choice for both residential and commercial projects.
Advantages and Benefits
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Elegant design – a refined grey background with unique white veining.
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Polished finish – a glossy surface that highlights natural details.
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Durability – with a thickness of 2 cm, this marble is both durable and versatile.
Key Characteristics
This marble slab comes with a polished finish, emphasizing the stone's natural elegance. Its refined grey and white color palette makes it suitable for a variety of design styles, from modern to classic.
Recommended Applications
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Interior flooring for a sophisticated look.
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Kitchen and bathroom countertops – elegant and practical.
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Stairs and window sills with timeless design.
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Luxury commercial projects – hotels, restaurants, premium offices.
Installation and Maintenance
The installation of Crema di Bergamo Marble should be performed by professionals to ensure perfect fitting and alignment. Maintenance is straightforward, requiring regular cleaning with a mild detergent and avoiding abrasive materials to preserve its polished finish.
Conclusion
Choose Crema di Bergamo Polished Marble for its natural strength and unique aesthetics, bringing the charm of grey marble with white veins into any refined design project.
The SLAB GALLERY collection brings together exclusive materials available only at PIATRAONLINE, dedicated to high-end projects and the most demanding design visions.
The slabs can be delivered as full pieces or cut to size for an additional cost, according to the required on-site dimensions. Slabs from the Slab Gallery are considered an exotic material, meaning each new batch of blocks and slabs is unique. When processing the order, every individual slab is confirmed based on the photographed slab library.