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On Feb 25, 6:53*pm, Bruce wrote:
The stone panels are mostly produced in Italy and Norway. *Large stone blocks are very carefully quarried so they come out square. *Then the blocks - usually either granite or marble - are precision sawn using large diameter diamond-tipped circular saws. *The thickness is typically a couple of centimetres, but the finished job often looks as though it is made of solid granite or marble that is tens of centimetres thick. So its is actual stone, just very thin? Clever. So when did they start using this instead of those blue mdf walls? Will they be doing this in future, when they have building works (at bond street, for example, or TCR) ? |
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