From residential kitchens and living rooms to office meeting rooms and restaurant dining rooms, Moreroom Stone is ideal for covering smooth natural materials to create a long-lasting design statement.
The low weight due to the thinness means is an easy-to-handle material. Giving pieces of furniture great added value as far as the look and resistance. hat further respond to the requirements of the furnishing and architectural industries. Body and surface continuity even after cutting, drilling, edging
sintered stone surfaces are designed to be used as horizontal furniture surfaces such as sintered stone table-tops, bathroom and kitchen countertops. Ceramic slabs constitute an alternative to materials like marble and stone, which have higher costs and ecological impacts.
It is convenient for daily use as it is resistant to water, stains, scratches, heat and chemical. Its non-porous surface that doesn’t contain chemicals or sealers makes it safe for food prep and for the entire family.
What are the advantages of a sintered stone topped table?
1. RESISTANT TO SCRATCHES
Sintered stone offers great fire, heat, and cold resistance, allowing you to directly place hot pots and pans onto its surface without causing any long lasting damage. It is Mode hardness is greater than 6, also stain and scratch resistant, making it easy to clean and upkeep while still remaining asthetically pleasing. In addition, it is Waterproof and resistant to liquids, preventing it from absorbing spills and spoiling its integrity and looks.
2. 100% NATURAL
Made from natural composition, sintered stone are 100% recyclable, not releasing any toxic chemicals. They also contain no crystalline silica, inks and dyes, making them a great choice for the environmentally conscious homeowner when purchasing furniture.
3. Healthy
sintered stone dining tables offer a non-toxic and radiation free option for your family. Its non-porous design also makes it food safe, reduces the growth of bacteria and bacteria, and allows you to directly touch the food.
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