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HIMACS Adds New Aurora Colours inspired by Aurora Borealis to the Marmo Collection
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Aurora Buttercream is perfectly suited to classic and traditional schemes. The soft, flowing buttery colourway is full of character
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Aurora Terra is deeply dramatic. This finish is reminiscent of a starless night sky – an expanse of black with hints of veining, it makes an instant impact
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With its distinct veining on the horizontal, the Aurora Angora design is delicately detailed and perfect for contemporary interiors and retail environments
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INSPIRED BY the breathtaking natural beauty of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, the Aurora colour palette from the HIMACS Marmo Collection evokes marble-like aesthetics with subtle and strong shades alongside delicate and detailed veining. Te tones echo the fluidity of the sky and its natural wonders with semi-translucent effects that allow designers to experiment with a play on light, bringing natural beauty into their interior projects and clients’ homes. Now, HIMACS has introduced 12 new Aurora Colours to the Marmo series, expanding the versatility of this collection even further. Combining practicality and aesthetics with the beauty of nature and the benefits of the latest generation solid surface HIMACS, this non-porous material can be thermoformed to create curvaceous designs and seamless surfaces that are simple to repair and keep clean. Te collection is suitable for both residential and commercial projects, including hotels, office spaces, retail environments and more. Highlights of the new Aurora Colours include Calacatta Luna with its distinct veining and Aurora Frost with ethereal semi- translucent properties, resulting in an updated collection with something for every scheme and every design aesthetic.
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