Materials:
Superior quality teak wood (VINIR & HARA) aged 60 to 80 years, sourced from ecological plantations
Great stability under the effect of UV radiation, chlorine and sea water and easy to clean – 100% recyclable
Belgian bluestone or “Little Granite” is a limestone with a more or less pronounced natural blue/grey colour, which is characterised by the presence of a large number of fossilised crinoids. This type of bluestone is only quarried in Belgium. It develops a natural patina
Use: outdoors, changes due to the action of rain and UV-rays to its original pale blue-grey colour
Use: indoors in the course of time, it develops a deeper colour
Bluestone is susceptible to products and scratches and can often contain a number of white veins, black lines, spots and fossils.
Depending on the finishing, the stone has a different look
1 “White veins“ are water veins, formed by water, 100% specific to bluestone and are not cracks as people often assume.
2 Fossils and colour differences: stone is a natural material formed by different perfectly petrified fossils. So it is normal to find nests of crustaceans in the stone.
In other words, even in one sheet of stone clear differences in colour can be observed.