ARTIFICIAL TRANSLUCENT STONE

Artificial translucent stone is regarded as a perfect replacement and savings. The product has excellent light-reflecting properties of natural stone, but the product has a much lower price. The product brings a new wind to the architecture, contributing to the creation of fine arts.

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

Artificial translucent stone is made of natural stone powder combined with eco resin, making it a perfect lighting material and widely used in interior decoration. In addition, there are some semi-synthetic stones that are molded from natural stones, then bonded to them.

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

Artificial translucent stone mainly used as a highlight for wall, lighting box, display, stairs, translucent ceiling...The popular project uses this product such as bar, karaoke, restaurant, guest hotel, showroom, resort, spa...

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

Artificial translucent stones are still full of the same properties as artificial stone. They can be curved when heated and can prevent scratches, waterproof 100%.

High durability: the product is resistant to heat, pressure, and anti-greasy. The life of this material is also very high, the use time is almost unlimited.

Diversity: Depending on the requirements, the artificial translucent stone will have many different colors and designs.

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

Lightweight is a combination of natural stone powder and eco-resin so the artificial translucent stone is much lighter than natural stone.

Good brightness: The customer can actively choose the lightness by specifying the thickness of the product.

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

Aesthetics: Artificial translucent stone is appreciated for beauty, aesthetics. Using this material properly, your space will be like peeling and changing appearance unexpectedly.

Artificial translucent stone (source: Internet)

 

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