Basaltina® Classico, with its unmistakable horizontal stratification, conveys solidity, tradition and elegance. It has been used to embellish some of the world's most famous airports and museums. Gae Aulenti's New Asian Art Museum and the Vatican Museums are just two examples of stunning exhibition spaces enhanced by Basaltina® Classico.
Basaltina® Classico
- Product Name
- Basaltina® Classico
- Manufacturer
- Basaltina® Natural Stone
- Manufactured
- Italy
- Material
- Stone, Natural stone - Basalt
- Colour
- Grey range
- Finishes
- Polished
Matte
Smooth
Textured
Untreated - Characteristics
- Custom
Resilient
Vintage - Shape
- Square
Rectangular - Configuration
- Vertical
Horizontal
Tile - Appearance
- Classical
- Motif
- Patterned
- Technical characteristics
- Durable
Water-repellent
Waterproof
Weather-resistant
Anti-slip
Frost-resistant
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