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From Deutschland: Pearlnera

by Becky Shankle from eco-modernism  (design blog) last modified 07-03-2008 17:59

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This cement based solid surface from Material Raum Form is a nice option to typically angular aggregate terazzo or glass aggregate concrete.

It reminds me of that weird drink in the 90’s that had those suspended bally things, but it looks far more cool, and is fortunately inedible. Like Orbitz should have been. via

From the site:

“Pearlnera® can be used for worktops (for example, countertops for kitchens), and it can also be laid like floor tiles. It’s emission-free, and does not pollute the environment in any way. Both the optical appearance of the material itself and the range of possible colourings open entirely new ways of creating attractive designs for various living spaces. Pearlnera® has been thoroughly tested for its quality and properties.”


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