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BOTTICINO FIORITO

Botticino Fiorito marble is a luxurious and elegant natural stone known for its warm, creamy beige background, accented with delicate and intricate veining. The veins in Botticino Fiorito are typically light to medium brown, with some variations of gold and cream tones, creating a beautiful floral or "fiorito" pattern, which is where the marble gets its name. This pattern gives the stone a refined and dynamic appearance, with soft, flowing lines that add depth and character to its overall look.

The marble is highly regarded for its versatility and timeless aesthetic, making it a popular choice for high-end interior design projects such as flooring, countertops, wall cladding, and decorative accents. The warm color palette of Botticino Fiorito complements a wide range of design styles, from traditional to contemporary, and its sophisticated veining adds a touch of luxury to any space. Sourced from quarries in Italy, Botticino Fiorito is celebrated for its quality and natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for creating elegant, timeless interiors.

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TECHNICAL DATA

Apparent density.................................................................................2693 kg/m³

Imbibition coefficient..........................................................................0.10%

Compressive strength.........................................................................189 MPa

Flexural strength..................................................................................11.3 Mpa

Microhardness......................................................................................2050 Mpa

Impact resistance.................................................................................37 cm

Wear resistance (coeff. relative to abrasion)......................................0.80

Frost resistance (compression after freezing)....................................183 Mpa

Origin.....................................................................................................Italy

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