Antolini Exclusive Collection

The newest additions to the Exclusive Collection include Python Black Quarzite Colonnata and two versions of Bianco Lasa I Covelano.

Antolini‘s newest additions to its Exclusive Collection include Python Black Quarzite Colonnata and two versions of Bianco Lasa I Covelano (pictured).

Python Black, a granite that vividly reinterprets the shapes of a python’s skin, provides a sophisticated and wildly charming atmosphere to any environment. Bright, flowing and chaotic strokes emerge from a uniform, black background, granting dynamism to this granite. Thanks to its exquisite characteristics, this natural stone from Antolini’s Exclusive collection is ideal for interior applications as well as outdoor structures.

Quarzite Colonnata, a quartzite that combines a solid appearance with minimal accent creates an elegant and essential design. The discontinuous indigo-colored veins of Quarzite Colonnata evokes new volumetric perceptions, setting up a dialogue that takes on a multi-dimensional tone. Perfect for reinventing contemporary spaces, this material reveals a mysterious surface where a warm, smooth layer is tinted with creams, taupes and navy nuances.

Coming from the Val Venosta Alps, the Bianco Lasa I Covelano marble is one of the finest in the world, with its uniform appearance and the characteristic translucent white

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background and delicate shading. In addition to having excellent chemical, physical and mechanical properties, this marble also stands out for its excellent workability: it can be polished to a perfect mirror-like sheen, a feature that highlights its specific characteristics of brilliance, color fastness and transparency.

Elegant and highly sought-after, the Bianco Lasa I Covelano “Macchia Vecchia” and Bianco Lasa I Covelano “Vena Oro” are two sides of the same quarry story, where the amazing creativity of Mother Nature surprises us by offering beautiful materials that are different in terms of colors and veins: the “Macchia Vecchia” marble is characterized by a two-color contrast with a powerful personality, while the “Vena Oro” version impresses with its warm and delicate shades.

Posted in: Kitchen Surfaces

Published: November 3, 2020
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