Concrete Grey
Appearance
Solid yet refined in its finish. Concrete in the Grey finish is formed by the pouring of calcium aluminate and calcium silicate in a monobloc mould.
The Mole, Green, and Orange finishes, on the other hand, consist of a mix of ultra-fine natural mineral components and organic fibers that ensure exceptional resistance, flexibility, and high technical and structural performance, making the material durable over time.
The Mole, Green, and Orange finishes, on the other hand, consist of a mix of ultra-fine natural mineral components and organic fibers that ensure exceptional resistance, flexibility, and high technical and structural performance, making the material durable over time.
Performance
The through-body coloration guarantees that the original color remains unchanged even when exposed to atmospheric agents, pollutants, and abrasives.
In the presence of moisture, the traditional cement used for ASPIC side tables may develop efflorescence, a surface deposit of saltpetre caused by a natural chemical reaction. This is a normal phenomenon that does not affect the quality, durability, or long-term appearance of the product. Efflorescence may appear mainly at the junction between the top and the base and can be easily removed with a dry cloth, fine-grit sandpaper, or specific cement cleaning products.
In the presence of moisture, the traditional cement used for ASPIC side tables may develop efflorescence, a surface deposit of saltpetre caused by a natural chemical reaction. This is a normal phenomenon that does not affect the quality, durability, or long-term appearance of the product. Efflorescence may appear mainly at the junction between the top and the base and can be easily removed with a dry cloth, fine-grit sandpaper, or specific cement cleaning products.
Plus
The grit already present in the cement is visually emphasised by light sanding. The obtained surface is then treated with a water- and oil-repellent to improve weather-resistance.