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TRAVERTINE

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TRAVERTINE

Travertine is a sedimentary rock formed from limestone, carbon and high pressure, high moisture environments like hot springs. Its appearance usually ranges from cream to brown, but reds have also known to occur naturally.

Travertine, long used in Italian buildings like the Coliseum, has been widely adopted in modern building for cladding, facades, walls and especially flooring. Traditionally very difficult to work with, Earth Anatomy travertine veneers make any application you can dream up not only possible but effortless.

 

POPULAR APPLICATIONS

 Hospitality & Restaurants

 Retail Joinery

 Feature Walls

 Commercial Spaces

 Columns & Pillars

 Offices and Partitions

 Backsplashes

 Bathrooms

 Furniture and Millwork

 Trade Exhibitions

 Aircraft/Watercraft Interiors

 General Use Veneer

BACKING OPTIONS

Material Size & Thickness (mm)

Fiberglass 610 x 1220 x 2.5

Aluminum Composite 1200 x 2400 x 6

Honey Comb 1200 x 2400 x 19

  • Region: ANZ and Oceania
  • Country: Australia
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