Ibere Crema Bordeaux Light

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Original name:
Ibere Crema Bordeaux Light

Material:
granite

Internet ID:
215
Country of origin:
Brazil
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Brown
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace, Outdoor
Comments:
Deep grey colored stone with deep maroon burgundy swirling and occasional peach and grey quartz deposits.
1 SET
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COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Kinga 12:40PM, Dec 5 2011 In addition to Derek’s response, consider leaving a few samples outside during harsh weather to see how and if the samples change as well as what happens to them. Also, consult your fabricator before you set your heart on a particular stone. Good luck!
  • Marble.com - Derek 07:32PM, Nov 23 2011 We do not have any information on not being able to use this stone outside, therefore it should be perfectly safe to do so as granite is one of the densest, hardest, and most durable natural stone rocks in existence. Hope this helps.
  • Ledonne 02:28PM, Nov 19 2011 I'm looking at light bordeaux for an outdoor kitchen.  This is a very exotic stone with lots of crystals throughout.  Will it be sutible & withstand the freeze  and thaw of NW Indiana?
  • All Granite and Marble 06:08PM, Jun 3 2011 The Bordeaux's are some of the most interesting and busy pieces and should be carefully examined to find the right slab. If you look at our Brordeaux and Ibere Crema Bordeaux slabs you should find the right mixture without too much red. But you definitely need to see them in person.
  • Shela 01:34AM, Jun 3 2011 Hi we are considering any of the Bordeaux in our new kitchen but concern the it will be to much red,
    The cabinets are linen with a brown wash,
    a copper farm sink, a wet bar in mahogany the island mahogany 9/7.
    Our floor are Mexican Tarcotta ,
    Any suggestions?
  • Vernoy 08:39AM, Sep 14 2010 We are considering using this marble for kitchen counters but would like a complementary granite for the top of a freestanding piece of furniture. Any suggestions?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:36AM, Sep 14 2010 Vernoy: Take a look at Tabacco.
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