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LAPITEC ARABESCATA
'Arabescato Canova Lux
 
 
LAPITEC | ARABESCATA
Arabescato Canova Lux
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THE STORY
The timeless Arabescata sintered stone collection reinvents the epitome of a classic surface, blending together historical arabesque tradition with that unmistakable touch of Italian style. The result is delicate veining that gracefully runs all the way through each slab (full-bodied).
MATERIAL
Sintered Stone - Countertop
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)3440 × (W)1540 × (H)12 mm
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