Marble tile Scarpa 6
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Marble tile - Scarpa 6 - Karoistanbul - indoor / outdoor / bathroom
Marble tile - Scarpa 6 - Karoistanbul - indoor / outdoor / bathroom
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Characteristics

Material
marble
Location
indoor, outdoor
Room/use
bathroom, living room
Installation
wall, floor
Style
contemporary
Shape and dimensions
square
Dimensions
40x40 cm
Motif
patterned
Color
red
Technical characteristics
abrasion-resistant
Ecological characteristics
sustainable
Market
home
Other characteristics
handmade
Thickness

1 cm
(0.4 in)

Description

Scarpa marble is named after the famous Italian architect and designer Carlo Scarpa and was frequently used in his architectural projects. Scarpa marble is widely preferred both indoors and outdoors due to its aesthetic and durability properties. Scarpa marble is usually in shades of gray, but it can also have white, beige and black veins. These veins contribute to the natural appearance and aesthetic appeal of marble. It is a high density and durable type of marble. Thanks to these features, it is long-lasting and resistant to abrasion. ​Karoistanbul Scarpa marble offers an elegant and sophisticated appearance. It is used for floor coverings, wall coverings, countertops and decorative elements in interior designs. It is also preferred in exterior facade cladding and other architectural details. ​Interior Design: It is used in interior elements such as floor and wall coverings, marble countertops, fireplaces and bathroom elements. Outdoor Design: It is widely preferred in outdoor applications such as facade cladding, columns, stairs and sculpture. Architectural Projects: Scarpa marble is used as a stylish and durable material in both modern and classical architecture.

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