Amadeus Light Marble
Amadeus Light Marble is an elegant and sophisticated natural stone quarried in Estremoz, Evora, Portugal. Characterized by its pristine white background, this marble features soft gray hues and prominent black veins, creating a harmonious and visually striking appearance.
The predominant white background of Amadeus Light Marble provides a bright and timeless foundation, contributing to a sense of purity and sophistication. Soft gray hues gently intermingle with the white, adding subtle variations and a touch of warmth to the overall color palette.
The defining feature of Amadeus Light Marble is the presence of bold black veins that traverse the surface in an intricate and artistic manner. These veins create a captivating contrast against the white and gray backdrop, forming dramatic patterns reminiscent of flowing rivers or branches. The combination of colors and veining gives this marble a sense of movement and depth, making it a focal point in any space.
Amadeus Light Marble's exquisite appearance makes it a popular choice for a range of applications, including countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and other decorative elements. The marble's origin in Estremoz, Portugal, adds to its allure, as this region is renowned for producing high-quality and aesthetically appealing natural stones.
Overall, Amadeus Light Marble stands out as a refined and luxurious option, bringing a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic to interior and exterior design projects.
Apparent Density (EN 1936) 2700 kg/m3
Open Porosity (EN 1936) 0,3%
Water Absorption at Atmospheric Pressure (EN 13755) 0,1%
Abrasion Test (EN 14157) 21.5 mm
Frost Resistance (EN 12371) 17.3 MPa
(After the freeze-thaw cycle test - 48 cycles)
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