Artigiana Marmi
Porcelain stoneware is a highly resistant ceramic material that, thanks to state-of-the-art technologies, can achieve slabs with exceptional resistance to heat, stains, scratches, and atmospheric agents. Therefore, it is currently considered the best-performing product available on the market for use in kitchens (even outdoors).
Ceramic is a 100% natural and recyclable material, suitable for direct contact with food because it is obtained through the mixing and grinding of selected raw materials (clay, sand, kaolin, feldspar, etc.), which are fired in industrial kilns until reaching a peak of 1,200 degrees.
The production process results in highly compact and highly performing slabs with a format of 3200x1600 mm, allowing the satisfaction of the needs for unique and substantial geometries that are increasingly demanded.
With matte-finished porcelain slabs, you achieve maximum performance, while with glossy finishes, there needs to be more attention, especially regarding scratches and abrasions.
Another advantage of porcelain stoneware is certainly the wide range of graphics and finishes: from veined graphics simulating natural marbles to stone effects with relief surface finishes, solid colors, and concrete effects.
GRES PROJECT
Gres Project is an integrated system for the application of ceramic products made in Italy, encompassing various components of the kitchen product. A strategic and visually impactful element is undoubtedly the worktop, but no less important is the role played by the integrated sinks that Artigiana Marmi offers in two versions: either built with the same finish as the kitchen countertop or through the bonding of resin-molded basins with color matching at the customer's discretion.
Artigiana Marmi has a collection of 16 references, representing an exclusive and personalized selection with the most requested finishes of the moment. The collection includes slabs with a thickness of 12 and 20 mm for kitchen countertops, as well as 6 mm thick slabs for cladding cabinet doors
Gres Project proposes, as the final step of this journey, the possibility of creating porcelain stoneware doors that match the countertop through an application that enhances the material concept of furniture and design, creating a monolithic effect.