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LIMESTONE INDIAN WOOD

PIEDRA CALIZA MADERA INDIA

LIMESTONE INDIAN WOOD

A NATURAL STONE THAT LOOKS LIKE WOOD

LIMESTONE INDIAN WOOD

When nature works wonders, we must recognize it, we must contemplate them with pleasure and admiration. This is the case with this fantastic wooden limestone from India. It has a wood grain appearance with multicolored waters that really simulate more than the deposits of mineral particles and their geological formation. Rather the living layers of a tree's bark. Indian wood limestone is an example of natural beauty.

Veined in warm colors, with a color range that goes through creams, leads to orange, and breaks with violet and eggplant tones. All mottled in horizontal lines that cut the waters and bring energy and movement.

In Meddel We always enjoy the contemplation of the material, we are amazed by the natural forms, the tones of the stones. We never tire of appreciating the beauty in every pore of the known stones and also the new ones. And especially this sandstone holds a unique place in our selection of stones of the world that we have decided to bring to life through design.

From the multitude of quarries in India and the great variety of marbles that they extract and export, we have been won over by this wood limestone extracted and exported inn Jaipur. Its particular veining and the shades of its surface are impeccable for a serene and intense interior design.

PIEDRA CALIZA MADERA INDIA

This limestone has been used to make the table Vega Coffee for the photographic exhibition of the Synthesis Collection.

Consequently, a unique table with a contemporary design, a masterpiece that highlights the excellence in marble and natural stone design by Joaquín Moll.

The Vega coffee table Coffee in limestone wood is available in 1stDibsThis is the original piece made for the catalog photographs. A natural stone table with a contemporary symmetrical design and polished metal applique detail.

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