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News about a completely new material developed in Italy<br />
with features similar to granite first appeared in 1978. It was<br />
solid, with a low percentage of water absorption. Today it is<br />
known as «porcelain gres». Use of refractory white clay together<br />
with other components allowed developing the material<br />
with high technical properties that are far above standard<br />
ceramic tile and natural stone’s properties.<br />
Porcelain gres The art of transformation<br />
High operational and aesthetic properties secured the<br />
reputation of porcelain gres as a perfect covering material.<br />
Designers, architects, engineers, construction and investment<br />
companies from all over the world regularly<br />
utilise gres in various projects, as they highly value its<br />
easy-to-use and ecological properties. It is easy and convenient<br />
to work with gres, as it allows creating new and<br />
uncommon ideas – from home interior of a cosy living<br />
room to a large-scale urbanistic project.<br />
<strong>KERAMA</strong> <strong>MARAZZI</strong> porcelain gres differs greatly from<br />
other construction materials in its high durability and ware<br />
resistance, deep abrasion resistance, resistance to dirt<br />
and chemical impact, frost resistance and low water absorption,<br />
its outstanding aesthetic features and ecological<br />
pureness.<br />
<strong>KERAMA</strong> <strong>MARAZZI</strong> porcelain gres demonstrates a<br />
unique art of transformation. This natural product can perfectly<br />
imitate natural materials such as wood, marble,<br />
stone. Moreover, <strong>KERAMA</strong> <strong>MARAZZI</strong> assortment offers<br />
porcelain gres that imitates some construction materials<br />
(for instance, concrete), and it is highly appreciated in<br />
modern construction business when developing architectural<br />
and interior loft designs. Such a substitution is always<br />
convenient and advantageous for a customer<br />
considering high technical features of porcelain gres.<br />
In <strong>KERAMA</strong> <strong>MARAZZI</strong> catalogue porcelain gres presents<br />
five main product families: «Marble», «Stone», «Wood»,<br />
«Concrete», and «Fantasy» making it easy to navigate.<br />
<strong>KERAMA</strong> <strong>MARAZZI</strong> porcelain gres currently decorates<br />
many government, commercial, sport and recreation,<br />
Olympic, cultural and social facilities in various cities in<br />
Russia and abroad.<br />
The rich assortment of <strong>KERAMA</strong> <strong>MARAZZI</strong> porcelain<br />
gres, with its variety of formats, colour spectrum, unique<br />
design, and decorative elements brings success and distinction<br />
to any project.<br />
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