Technical Specifications and Equipment
Structure: varnished steel
Top: the glass tops are 12 mm thick (excluding the "glass V100B extra-clear bevelled" which is 15 mm thick). The Gres stone tops are 16 mm thick. The wooden tops are 30 mm thick (excluding the tops with raised edges which are 40 mm thick). Marble tops are 20 mm thick.
Material Specifications
Marble: elegant and refined stone marble, characterised by open veins that sometimes may present some resin based speckles that create a uniform and smooth surface so that the top comes with no irregularities, granting additional structural resistance. Because it is a natural stone that is sometimes more than a million years old, the surface cannot be defined as 'perfect'; each piece is different from the next, depending on the cutting and polishing process. It may have natural micro imperfections, a characteristic of marble and not due to defects. Marble tops are naturally porous: any protective polyester treatment hides this porosity to the touch, leaving all the natural features of the stone visible.
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Glass top: Tempered glass used according to UNI standards, is a glass that, after heated at high temperature, is abruptly cooled, in order to obtain glass with high internal tensions, which becomes resistant to bending and thermal shock. To guarantee a greater quality, the glass is thoroughly inspected using a high-precision digital scanner.
Artistic Glass: this is an extra-clear tempered and bevelled transparent glass, enriched with artwork printed on the lower part of the glass during the tempering process. The design is always the same (depending on the chosen finish), but the effect changes depending on the size of the top.
Hammered Glass top: this is obtained by processing the sheet in a melting furnace (also known as 'fired glass'). The sheet that has already been shaped is actually heated and left to cool: as it cools, the glass 'relaxes', obtaining the unusual texture: the effect that results is a wavy surface that resembles wrought iron, rich and textured both to the eye and touch, which gives a charming play of light, shadows and reflections
Gres porcelain stoneware top: made up of the combination of a 10 mm thick lower glass slab with a 6 mm thick upper ceramic slab. Porcelain stoneware is a compact, frost-resistant material that is also resistant to chemicals. Externally, the most valuable characteristics of the material are the variations in colour, veining and the subtle speckles: these are diversifications specifically designed to recreate the randomness and beauty of natural materials.
Ceramic top: made up of the combination of an 8 mm thick lower glass sheet with a 3 mm thick upper Laminam® sheet. Laminam® is a very thin sheet of ceramic and glass produced with advanced technologies, in order to combine a reduced thickness with a high resistance to mechanical stress, chemical products, wear, scratches, deep abrasion and bending. Easily sanitised, resistant to frost, fire, mould and UV rays, it is a revolutionary and eco-friendly material: natural raw materials, sustainable technology, fully recyclable products.