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ADVERTORIAL 029


On-trend marble colours from HIMACS for a seamless solid surface finish


LEADING in solid surface materials, HIMACS is always one step ahead of the trends. Its high-spec surfaces blend practicality and function with innovative design and trend-leading style. Te new palette, which comprises four brand new marble-effect colours, is perfect for everything from kitchen work surfaces, splashbacks and islands to bathroom cladding, furniture, office desks, public buildings and more.


Te new colours include two as part of a new collection called Gravilla and two as additions to the hugely popular Aurora & Marmo series.


HIMACS’ new Gravilla collection Te Gravilla collection follows the aesthetic veined trend of Aurora & Marmo. Te new Gravilla colours have the benefit of being easier to fabricate with seamless joining, ideal for large surfaces such as showers or wall cladding in a bathroom; long, wide islands in the kitchen; or monolithic reception desks with big aesthetic impact. Gravilla Snow is a sophisticated off- white design with soft veins and a gentle look and feel that works wonderfully in all settings, elevating cabinetry, furniture and retail displays to a luxe look. It also looks effortlessly chic in large and small


kitchens and can be used to create a feeling of light and space in darker rooms or smaller areas.


New additions to the Aurora & Marmo collection


HIMACS’ Aurora & Marmo collection also now includes two brand new colours – Aurora Calacatta Fiore (M802) and Aurora Daymoon (M628). Aurora Calacatta Fiore has a luxurious marble look with thin but marked veined detail and a touch of sparkle while Aurora Daymoon is a subtle grey tone, enhancing any interior, commercial or retail space.


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The Gravilla collection


Below left Aurora Daymoon


Below right Gravilla Snow


Aurora Daymoon, with its light-grey base, features gently layered veins and larger particles, evoking the look of the moon’s surface during daylight. It looks striking when teamed with dark wooden cabinetry and industrial schemes, and helps create a spacious look and feel. It also has a stunning aesthetic effect when used as large slabs for office desks and meeting rooms, blending a professional look and feel with an on-trend design.


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