"Tables in Scagliola (T4)"
The term Scagliola refers to a technique of working marble, which has been known since classical time and was perfected in Florence in the 16th century. Originally Scagliola was born as an imitation of marble, but because of its hardness and possibilities of imitating colours it soon became an art of its own.
The design is transferred graphically on to a marble slab, which is then engraved to a variable depth, maximum being 5 mm. The design is then inlaid with a mixture made of crushed marble, resin and colour; once it is dry the surface is smoothed and then polished.
Coming in any sharpe and size the scagliola table tops/wall pannels can be ordered with any design and on various marble backgrounds (beige, white, green, black, dark red etc.).


Code Description Dim. (WxDxH) Weight Price
T 56 Table in Scagliola H. 2 cm. 45 kg. Ask
T 56 + Packing ready for shipment 80 x 80 x 28 cm. Gross W 45 kg. Ask
T 16 Table in Scagliola H. 3 cm. 145 kg. Ask
T 16 + Packing ready for shipment 175 x 160 x 40 cm. Gross W 156 kg Ask
T 19 Table in Scagliola 200 x 100 x 3 cm. 110 kg. Ask
T 19 + Packing ready for shipment 230 x 140 x 40 cm. Gross W 165 kg Ask
T 4 Table in Scagliola 120 x 60 x 2 cm. 65 kg. Ask
T 4 + Packing ready for shipment 150 x 92 x 40 cm. Gross W 110 kg Ask
T113 Table in Scagliola 140 x 100 x 3 cm. 130 kg. Ask
T113 + Packing ready for shipment 160 x 120 x 40 cm. Gross W 180 kg Ask



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