Have you ever thought of traveling far, while remaining comfortably within the four walls of your home, just chasing the intricate veins of Blue Deep quartzite?
Innovative and versatile material, this exotic quartzite, extracted in Brazil, is unique in its kind due to the harmonious fusion of the different shades of brown-blue and golden.
Unexpected and extremely intense is the visual impact of its dynamic texture for original and innovative creations, of sure effect.
Getting lost in the irregular veins of natural stone can give you a journey of exploration into the authentic soul of the material. Details that only a careful eye is able to enhance, then transferring their expressive power to the whole of an architectural project.
Krei, partner of architects, companies and designers, supports the research, selection and installation of the material that aesthetically and functionally best meets the customer’s needs.
Exploring the world of marble, terracotta, continuous surfaces and mosaics, Krei highlights the infinite possibilities of new trendy materials in the world of architecture. Blue Deep is among them.
It is also known as Blue Mare quartzite or Azul Mare and its particular and unique feature is the bright light blue natural background, embellished by a horizontal undulating movement of veins in shades of green, blue and orange.
The harmonious fusion of the bright colours and the warm nuances of the stone allow this product to adapt to different types of use in an exclusive way, used in internal and external environments.
It can be considered as a superstar among natural materials by combining the fascinating and intricate veins typical of marble together with the durability of granite. Scratch, acid and stain resistant.
The unique character of this quartzite lies in the chromatic refinement of the stone with its rich natural pattern which gives a touch of contemporary uniqueness to the rooms.
The particular and intricate coloured pattern is able to amplify spaces and give them movement, enhancing the uniqueness of each project, like a creative wave that encloses reflections of deep blue into which flashes like golden threads creep.
What are the best uses of quartzite?
Thanks to its incredible durability and heat resistance, quartzite is a versatile material that works in the most used areas such as kitchen worktops where it defines the environment with simple elegance, almost marking a horizon thanks to the natural pattern of the stone.
Suitable for floors and walls, it can be used for outdoor applications on terraces and swimming pools, creating a fluid aesthetic between indoors and outdoors.
The natural stone sink is very trendy, is formed in the most diverse shapes and can be combined perfectly from the most rustic to the most industrial contexts.
In the interior design project as a partner of the Mob Architects architecture studio, the Blue Deep quartzite gave the bathroom area a unique look.
This is a material processing handled by Fratelli Marmo with cuts, assemblies and final installation, for a Blue Deep quartzite coating of the entire wall that houses the sink, continuing in a material fluidity right up to the inside of the shower.
This is a material processing handled by Fratelli Marmo with cuts, assemblies and final installation, for a Blue Deep quartzite coating of the entire wall that houses the sink, continuing in a material fluidity right up to the inside of the shower.
The multiple chromatic facets are excellent suggestions for different design ideas, also considering that its veins are reminiscent of the rock walls that we find in nature. An excellent choice for bathroom cladding, also given the irregularity of the natural surface which will transform the space into a corner with an exotic atmosphere where you can relax.
Ph: Vincenzo Tambasco
Being a natural stone, quartzite is suitable for various processing and different types of finishes: although the most used finish is glossy, Blue Deep quartzite is in great demand and is also used with a brushed and smooth finish. It is also a material that is very easy to clean and maintain, has low absorption and is therefore recommended for all rooms in the house.
Being very resistant to shocks, quartzite is suitable for spaces with intense traffic. Can it be scratched or engraved? Quartzite is twice as hard as glass making it an excellent choice for surfaces subject to daily wear and tear, such as kitchen worktops.
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