Bianco Wave Dolomite
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Elevate any interior with the stunning beauty of Bianco Wave Dolomite, a luxurious natural stone quarried from the picturesque landscapes of Turkey. This exquisite dolomite features a pristine white base adorned with elegant, wavy veins of soft beige and graceful grey, creating a harmonious flow that adds depth and character to any space. Perfect for a range of applications—from countertops and backsplashes to flooring and accent walls—Bianco Wave Dolomite is not just a material; it's a statement of sophistication. Its unique wave-like patterns evoke a sense of calm and tranquility, making it ideal for both modern and traditional designs. Experience the versatility of Bianco Wave Dolomite as it effortlessly complements any colour palette, bringing warmth and elegance to any design. Durable and easy to maintain, this stunning stone is designed to withstand the test of time, ensuring that your investment remains as beautiful as the day it was installed.
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Other than resealing, we recommend using ordinary surface protectors such as coasters and placemats where possible. When cooking, always use a cutting board, especially when dealing with acidic foods such as lemons that may discolour the stone. If there are spills on the stone, make sure to clean them in a timely manner.
Etching is the erosion damage that occurs when the natural stone comes into contact with acidic substances including citrus, wine, tomatoes, alcohol and some types of juice. Staining refers to the discolouration of stone when a pigmented substance is absorbed and trapped beneath the surface.
The three most popular finish options in our warehouse are; polished, honed (matte), and leathered. We receive the slabs pre-finished from the quarries, and it is up to the client if they would like their fabricator to refinish their purchased slab.
“Bookmatched” slabs describe the mirroring effect that occurs when two adjoined pieces of stone have reversed patterns. The term refers to its likeness to an opened book.