CODE: PDR145

Breccia “Ceppo d’Oriente”

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Sizes available

  • 60.0 x 30.0 x 1.5 cm
  • 80.0 x 40.0 x 1.5 cm

Series

Marble

Finish

The product is available in the following finishes:

Cathedral(Unfilled, Brushed) The material is provided with open pores, the surface brushed. This finish enhances the natural look of the stone and makes it soft to the touch.

Modern(Filled and polished) The material is cement-filled, appropriately colored, finely polished, and calibrated. It results in surfaces that are easy to maintain, elegant, and modern.

Rural(Only honed) The material is left "open-pored", finely honed and calibrated.

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Origin and processing

This product was designed and developed in Italy and manufactured abroad with national or foreign materials.

Material

Breccia

Color

Gray

CODE: PDR145

Breccia “Ceppo d’Oriente”

CODE: PDR145

Breccia “Ceppo d’Oriente”

We discovered the quarry for this material while searching for a substitute for the stone used in many buildings in Milan, known as Ceppo di Gré. Given the strong similarity in structure, we named it Ceppo d’Oriente, as it is quarried abroad.

The intense gray color and marble aggregates make it a modern material with a retro touch.

 

This material also resembles a stone used in Tuscany in Siena for the masonry of historic Towers and Palaces.

It is a cavernous limestone called “Pietra da Torre” which then fell out of use and was replaced by travertine.

  • Easy to clean.
  • Features a gray background in various shades

Consult the technical information to see the various possible combinations of formats and surface finishes available.

It is already available at our warehouses in Florence and Rome.

 

We discovered the quarry for this material while searching for a substitute for the stone used in many buildings in Milan, known as Ceppo di Gré. Given the strong similarity in structure, we named it Ceppo d’Oriente, as it is quarried abroad.

The intense gray color and marble aggregates make it a modern material with a retro touch.

 

This material also resembles a stone used in Tuscany in Siena for the masonry of historic Towers and Palaces.

It is a cavernous limestone called “Pietra da Torre” which then fell out of use and was replaced by travertine.

  • Easy to clean.
  • Features a gray background in various shades

Consult the technical information to see the various possible combinations of formats and surface finishes available.

It is already available at our warehouses in Florence and Rome.

 

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    Sizes available

    • 60.0 x 30.0 x 1.5 cm
    • 80.0 x 40.0 x 1.5 cm

    Series

    Marble

    Finish

    The product is available in the following finishes:

    Cathedral(Unfilled, Brushed) The material is provided with open pores, the surface brushed. This finish enhances the natural look of the stone and makes it soft to the touch.

    Modern(Filled and polished) The material is cement-filled, appropriately colored, finely polished, and calibrated. It results in surfaces that are easy to maintain, elegant, and modern.

    Rural(Only honed) The material is left "open-pored", finely honed and calibrated.

    Configure your environment

    Take a photo and view this material on the surface you want. Try our room configurator that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence.

    View on your surface

    Origin and processing

    This product was designed and developed in Italy and manufactured abroad with national or foreign materials.

    Material

    Breccia

    Color

    Gray

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