Marmo Edera Marble
Location: Iran
Material Type: Marble
Main Color: Grey
Surface Finish: Polished
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Marmo Edera or Ivy Vein Marble is a striking and contemporary stone distinguished by its web-like network of dark veins on a creamy to pale gray background. The intricate, random veining resembles natural ivy branches or fine craquelure, giving the surface a sense of movement and artistic texture. Its polished finish enhances the visual complexity, making it an idea ......
Marble slabs are durable and it is one of its major advantages. Ita can last up to 20 years or more and this makes them cost-effective because they do not have to be replaced as often as other countertops like granite, quartz and etc.
Marble slabs are affordable. Compared to other countertops, marble is more cost-effective because of its low price tag and high durability.
Marble slabs are easy to maintain. The stone does not absorb stains or odors which means you just have to wipe it every day with a damp cloth for them to be clean again.
Marble slabs are availabe in many different sizes which means you can find the perfect one for your space. They come in standard size but they are also divied ito 24 inches, 18 inches, and 12 inches.
Marble slabs have a variety of patterns that make them unique and stylish.
Most of marble slabs will be available with the standard slab size of 2.40 to 2.50 by 1.20 to 1.40 meters which is around 7.87 to 8.20 by 3.94 to 4.59 feet.
The two most common thicknesses for marble slabs are the 2 and 3-centimeter thick marble slabs. Marble slab sizes with a thickness of 2 centimeters or 3/4 inch tend to be used for surfaces that are not under stress regularly. They can be used for marble countertops in the kitchen and vanity tops in the bathroom.
In contrast, the 3-centimeter or 1.18 inch marble slabs are the more heavy-duty of the two since they provide more support overall and are more commonly used for this reason. Thicker slabs are becoming more of the industry standard for kitchen island and countertop use those who can afford the higher price tag.