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The Calacatta Slab that is Making Waves

IRG’s newest Calacatta Caldia slab is making waves – literally. Combining a centuries-old Italian marble look with modern cutting-edge technology, Calacatta Caldia Wave is an innovative product that utilizes advanced machinery to turn a traditional material into a magnificent piece of 3D art.

By precisely carving a 3D pattern onto the surface of a Calacatta slab, a design that would take months to sculpt by hand is meticulously achieved through the use of three different machines using CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) technology and robotics. This unique and sophisticated equipment allows a 60-65 square foot slab to be produced in as little as 72 hours.

Calacatta Caldia Wave slab at IRG Brisbane warehouse.

Aside from the “wave” surface, other 3D textures can also be achieved by the technology, including the “elephant skin” technique seen below.

Grey marble slab touting “elephant skin” 3D texture.

The 3D surfacing concept originated from a team of Italian engineers and marketing experts who set out to launch a product that went far beyond typical textured stone finishes (such as brushed, leathered/satin and antique). Their goal was to introduce a hyper-innovative product that could inspire industry specialists to explore future possibilities for natural stone when modern technology is involved.

The slab (which measures 3/4” thick and narrows to .8mm at its thinnest points) can be used in a variety of ways; but it is particularly well-suited to wall applications. Architects, designers, builders and homeowners alike are discovering Calacatta Caldia Wave. From mounted artwork in a luxurious residence to making a statement in the lobby of commercial building, this new exotic-appearing slab makes waves in whatever way it is used.

Want to learn more about Calacatta Caldia Wave and other 3D surfacing slabs available for special order? Email us at info@marblecompany.com.

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