Anthracite Marble

Anthracite is a grey marble. Sometimes known as Grey Marquina. or Pietra Gray

It is the perfect choice for walls and floors in bathrooms and living areas.

Modern color and aesthetically pleasing

Vanity tops  and cut to sizes in 20mm and 30mm

 

Available also in tiles

 

 

Dark grey with occasional striking white veins.

applications

Anthracite is a natural stone that is suitable for internal use: floor, wall, vanity tops and stair covering in both private housing and in public buildings with moderate and intensive collective use. The stone material and the stone finish should be selected to suit the area it is being applied to.

limitations

Natural stones are formed by nature and therefore have some limitations. Different materials have different limitations. Examples of natural stone are marble, limestone, granite, travertine, slate, onyx and basalt. Sealing protects materials, even granites which are renowned for their hardness and durability will need sealing. Sealing not only helps protect the stone but in some cases enhances the colour. Many people believe that sealers prevent the stone from being damaged. Sealers normally only stop the ingress of water or liquids they consequently do not protect from scratching, etching and dull spots. When the surface of a stone comes into contact with a product with acidic content, this is called etching. Examples of products to be cautious of and most noteworthy are lemon's, beetroot, carrots, wines, champagnes and home cleaning products that have a bleaching agent in them. Sealers will not prevent etching. Some new products are being developed which will one day prevent etching this will be a game changer and will change the way marbles and limestones are used in the future.

finishes

Honed, Polished, Brushed, Sand blasted, Bush hammered

sizes

Standard tiles sizes, cut to size and bespoke. Slabs 20mm, 30mm and non standard size slabs.

maintenance

For flooring it is advisable to use a dry micro fiber mop where possible, to reduce the risk of scratching.

When wet washing always use an acid-free product! Allow the floor to dry thoroughly during the first 3 to 6 months. During this period it is important to use only a small amount of water to mop the floor and allow the surplus moisture to evaporate from the tiles; also use a product that does not seal the pores of the stone (e.g. Lithofin MN Easy Care Cleaner). This product is always added to the wash water and can be used for future
regular cleaning.

sealing

When the finished surface is completely dry, sensitive areas can be protected with a suitable sealer
(e.g. Lithofin MN Stain Stop).