Nova is an exclusive marble with beautiful, nuanced grey tones and a subtle warmth that creates a special balance in the space. The stone's iridescent play makes it easy to combine with both light and dark materials – from wood and brass to concrete and steel.
Material: Real marble
Suitable for: All rooms, both walls and floors
Surface: Matt sanded
Size: 61x61 cm
Thickness: 12 mm
Edges: Straight cut
Weight per m²: 32.4 kg
m² per box: packed individually
Marble is a natural stone and is supplied untreated. To protect the surface from stains and discoloration, it is recommended that the stone be impregnated immediately after installation. Proper impregnation preserves the natural beauty of the marble and significantly extends its lifespan.
For daily cleaning, mild, pH-neutral products that are specifically designed for natural stone should be used. These cleaning agents are widely available on the market and do not cost significantly more than regular cleaning agents today – but they ensure that the stone is not damaged over time.
Avoid using acidic or abrasive products as these can damage the marble surface and remove the impregnation.
Pictures and samples of natural materials give an impression of the product's character. As these are natural materials, there may be significant variations in color, structure and surface, which is part of the material's unique expression and does not justify a complaint.
Our marble tiles and terrazzo tiles are generally packed in whole boxes. However, some formats and collections of marble and terrazzo tiles are packed individually. Regardless of the package type, enter the number of square meters when ordering, and we automatically calculate the number of boxes required - rounded up to the nearest whole box.
Alternatively, you can choose to order directly by number of boxes.
Remember to allow for waste – typically an extra 15% is calculated for cuts and adjustments. Please ask your bricklayer if waste is already included in the stated quantity. We cannot be held responsible for any waste or overconsumption, as this depends on the design of the room and the skills of the bricklayer.