Porcelain stoneware swimming pool coping SAMOA
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Porcelain stoneware swimming pool coping - SAMOA - Cerámica Mayor - stone
Porcelain stoneware swimming pool coping - SAMOA - Cerámica Mayor - stone
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Material
porcelain stoneware, stone

Description

The Samoa edge is the largest format edge of Cerámica Mayor with its measures of 50x120. Thanks to its large size, it allows the creation of a smaller number of joints between pieces, which favors an integral aesthetics without cuts. This pool coping allows to generate those with any shape, even very daring shapes, thanks to the fact that it can be used in curved pools and pools with straight lines, as it happens in contemporary rectangular pools. In addition, it is enameled on 3 sides, which implies that both the upper side, the one we walk on, and the other 2 sides, the one facing the inside of the pool and the one facing the outside of the pool, are integrated in the same color, without discolored spots, this technique allows the pool coping to be followed by grass, either natural or artificial, which fills the terrace and not tiled paving, a terrace format that is currently much sought after in order to generate a closer contact with nature. The Samoa edge is available in the colors of the Lao collection (Bone, Sand and Ash), in those of the Crosscut collection (Petra and Cloud) and in the Stromboli Light color. __ The design of this modern and smooth stone is perfect for terraces with straight and architectural lines. The neutral tones and the soft texture of a natural stone make the Stromboli series very versatile and adaptable to all environments. It achieves a calm and luminous atmosphere, perfect for creating a space in which to disconnect.
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