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Grassi Pietre: Myriam XL, inspired by the waves of the sea

A scenographic and exquisitely contemporary effect for Myriam XL, the new finish by Grassi Pietre that combines the strong personality of Pietra di Vicenza with a pattern marked by a rhythmic sequence inspired by the waves of the sea.

A geometric succession of linear ripples dictates the elegant stone texture, in a proposal for claddings capable of enhancing the materiality of the famous stone and every type of environment, indoor or outdoor, in which it can be integrated. The particular finish is obtained through a wave shaping process using numerically controlled machinery and is then finished by hand with sanding, sanding, brushing and treatments to soften the surface. The result is an evocative, eclectic and highly refined design product.

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Grassi Pietre has been extracting and processing Vicenza Stone from its own quarries in the Berici Hills (VI) since 1850. Thanks to its century-long experience, the company performs work on all types of marble and stone, operating as a stone contractor in complex projects involving the use of different types of materials, and is in fact an excellent interlocutor for architects and designers. With a view to respecting the raw material, the company also proposes Pietranova, an agglomerate of cement and Pietra di Vicenza waste that, in addition to a remarkable technical-aesthetic yield, allows for a partial recycling of the main processing waste and a recovery of quarry waste that would otherwise have no use. grassipietre.it

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