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3D textures by Margraf | THE PLAN
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Thanks to constant stylistic and technological research in the world of design, Margraf can now shape marble using futuristic, cutting-edge CNC machinery. This has led to the creation of a new collection of decorative 3D wall coverings that are steeped in metamorphic appeal. Marble was born long before the first humans. Over the centuries, it has become a timeless means of expression for art, constructions and daily life. When skillfully quarried and shaped by human ingenuity, it is a material that can be used to create not only spaces of extraordinary beauty but also sophisticated atmospheres that add a unique touch to public places and private homes. The new Margraf collection of 3D coverings is inspired by fresh, contemporary trends. The following options are available: Bianco Carrara, Bianco Siberia, Crema Nuova, Fior di Pesco Carnico (the trademark Margraf marble, the world’s only quarry of which is owned by the Vicenza-based company) Jolie Grey and Lipica Fiorito. There is a broad range of textures on offer: Onda, Clessidra, Scanalata, Dune, and Wing 1, 2 and 3. They come with an exclusive, shining polished finish or a matt honed finish. The extremely limited thickness – starting from just 3 cm – is very beneficial because it makes transportation easier and means that the coverings can be attached to walls using simple marble glue, with no need for special anchorage systems. The coverings create a remarkable blend of shapes and chiaroscuro effects in their chosen settings. Walls are transformed from simple vertical constructions that divide rooms or hold up buildings into blank canvases that can be customized and enhanced by unique natural materials, which encapsulate the essence of nature and its slow evolution over the centuries.

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