GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney is a new and revolutionary, compact sintered surface, made from natural
clays, feldspar, silica and mineral oxides.
GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney is a high quality, premium product, and one of the hardest and most
durable benchtop surfaces available today.
Boasting an
extensive range of trendy colours and finishes, GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney is a premium, designer product that can be used in numerous
applications for interior and exterior walls, floors, surfaces and furnishings.
WHY USE ?
Virtually Indestructible.
Of all the
kitchen benchtop materials available today, Neolith is the most resistant to
heat, scratching, chipping and staining. No need for cutting boards or trivets,
hot pots and pans can be placed directly onto the kitchen benchtop.
Hygienic & Environmentally Friendly.
GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney has an extremely low absorption rate, suitable for direct contact with
food and is 100% resistant to fire and high temperatures without giving off any
toxic fumes.
Large Slab Sizes.
Neolith
slabs are available in large format and variable thicknesses making it the most
efficient solution for the most demanding home and architectural projects.
The size of
the slabs makes GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney the perfect solution for large
surfaces, with fewer joints and excellent mechanical properties. It’s also very
easy to transport, handle and install.
The
standard slab thickness for a GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney benchtop is 12mm, however this can be increased to any specified
thickness using a mitred join.
THE ECO CHOICE
GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney is 100% eco-friendly, using natural materials and technologies that
respect the environment.
It obtains
its colours from 100% natural pigments that withstand the passage of time.
GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney is entirely made up of natural clays, feldspar, silica and mineral
oxides.
GITANI Marble Slabs Sydney emerged from the evolution of treatment processes of construction
materials, combining the finest raw materials with the most advanced industrial
technology.
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