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Available finishes
Polished
This finish gives the natural stone a shiny, smooth appearance. The color of the material can be intensified with toners and waterproofing agents. It is an ideal choice for internal floors, worktops, tables and decorative panels. However, it is not recommended
Levigado
Smooth surface with a velvety touch and a matte look. It brings out the natural color of the stone without any shine. It is ideal for floors, stairs, countertops, pool edges or any surface where water can get in, as it offers more traction than polished.
Brushed
A slightly uneven surface with a soft texture and a rustic look. It highlights the natural veins and reliefs of the stone. Ideal for indoor flooring, worktops in general, tables and panels.
Technical details
- Water absorptionThis is how much water the rock can "suck in" when it comes into contact with liquids. More porous stones tend to absorb more water, while others hardly absorb any at all. This is important when choosing materials for wet areas, such as kitchen worktops.
0.36% (baixa)
- Apparent porosityThis is how much "empty space" a rock has inside it. Imagine a sponge: it has lots of little holes through which air and water pass. Some rocks also have small pores that can absorb liquids or air, but on a much smaller scale than a sponge
0.99% (baixa)
Michelangelo Napoleon Bordeaux
Michelangelo marble is used in important projects in Brazil and around the world. Red in color, with white and brown veins, Napoleon Bordeaux marble is exotic and stands out in any environment. This and all the marbles sold by Michelangelo are exclusive and come from our own quarries located in Paraná. It was the choice for the redesign of the Gucci stores as well as Berlin's train stations.
Suitable places for use
- Bathrooms
- Floors
Specifications
- Colors
- Red

- Red
- Reacts with acidsThe reaction with acids happens when a solution with acidic pH comes into contact with the rock, which releases a corrosion on the surface, removing part of the shine.No
- StructuresVeins
- StatesParaná
Where to find
- Michelangelo