Art Deco

With fluid and aquatic veins and shades that vary between indigo and sand, Art Deco is a marble full of romanticism, which creates calm and nostalgic ambiences around it. His drawings are vague, with contradictory movements. As an enigmatic woman, Art Deco is a whimsical, smooth marble with veins of blue blood beneath an ivory skin.

Examples of Use

Exemplo 1 Art Deco
Exemplo 2 Art Deco
Exemplo 3 Art Deco

Finishing

Polished | Honed | Scratched | Sandblasted

Physical and Mechanical Characteristics

Petrographic Description
(EN 12407:2000)
Marble

Fire Behavior (reserved for uses subject to fire regulations)
(EN 13501-1:2007)
Class A1 (according to the Amendment to Decision 96/603/EC)

Flexural Strenght under Centered Load [MPa]
(EN 12372:2006)
Average value = 20.0
Standard Deviation = 0.5

Water Absorption at Atmospheric Pressure [%]
(EN 13755:2008)
Average value = 0.1
Standard Deviation = 0.0

Apparent Volume [kg.m-3]
(EN 1936:2006)
Average value = 2710
Standard Deviation = 4

Open Porosity [%]
(EN 1936:2006)
Average value = 0.2
Standard Deviation = 0.0

Abrasion Test (Capon) [mm]
(EN 14157:2004)
Average value = 21.5
Standard Deviation = 1.2

Slip Resistance [SRV]
(EN 14231:2003)
Dry = 73
Wet = 66

Resistance to Ageing by Thermal Shock (outdoor use only) [%]
(EN 14066:2003)
Mass Variation/Average value = 0.01
Mass Variation/Standard Deviation = 0.00
Decrease of Dynamic Elastic Modulus/Average value = 17.0
Decrease of Dynamic Elastic Modulus/Standard Deviation = 3.7

Warpage after 50 cycles [mm/m]
(EN 16306)
0.195

Increase in the rate of warpage [mm/m]
(EN 16306)
0.02

Recommended Use

Interior Floor

Interior Cladding

Exterior Floor

Exterior Cladding