Sky Grey Bushammered Marble

Sky Grey Bushammered Marble

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The grey stone has a lot of unique details, like white veins, red marks from iron and minerals, as well as lighter or darker “dust/sprinkles”. The stone has shades of grey varying from almost white to dark grey. Fossils and other natural marks are often seen which gives the stone a nice play of colours.

Finish: Bush hammered meaning lots of white spots and intended dents in the surface sealed with natural impregnation slightly enhancing the color yet leaving a protected surface. The marble is hammered to break the top layer of the stone, creating a less uniform surface with small pockets and gaps, making each tabletop very distinctive.

As a natural stone, each piece of marble is unique with distinguished marks, veins, and spots. 


Available on: Vipp426 Coffee table, square

 

The grey stone has a lot of unique details, like white veins, red marks from iron and minerals, as well as lighter or darker “dust/sprinkles”. The stone has shades of grey varying from almost white to dark grey. Fossils and other natural marks are often seen which gives the stone a nice play of colours.

Finish: Bush hammered meaning lots of white spots and intended dents in the surface sealed with natural impregnation slightly enhancing the color yet leaving a protected surface. The marble is hammered to break the top layer of the stone, creating a less uniform surface with small pockets and gaps, making each tabletop very distinctive.

As a natural stone, each piece of marble is unique with distinguished marks, veins, and spots. 


Available on: Vipp426 Coffee table, square

Unique detail examples

Light and dark “dust/sprinkles”
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Bush hammered: white spots and intended dents in the surface
Red mark from iron or minerals

The marble is hammered to break the top layer of the stone, creating a less uniform surface with small pockets and gaps, making each tabletop very distinctive

The marble is hammered to break the top layer of the stone, creating a less uniform surface with small pockets and gaps, making each tabletop very distinctive