Identity : Limestone
Shades : Beige, honey, brown
Characteristics : Soft to semi-hard limestone depending on the extraction site
Assets : Timeless through its past use
Origin : French natural stone
Finishes : soft, polished, tambourished, brushed, sanded, sanded brushed,
Flame, Brushed Flame, Steel, Brushed Steel, Brushed Steel, Brushed Steel, Brushed Steel, Rugged…
Available format : All formats
Use : Interior – Exterior – Non-Immersive Stone
(Cladding, tiling, natural slabs, construction, sculpture, paving, landscaped aera…)
The stone of Burgundy is a limestone extracted in its region. As for wines, there are 83 different appellations in Burgundy stones.
They often refer to the place of extraction : Comblanchien, Corton, Nod, Buny, Magny…
Thousands of years have brought a specific form of crystallization and depending on this place, the limestones of Burgundy can be very tender, very porous, porous or with a low porosity or finally hard.
Many public buildings have been built with Comblanchien stone, which is a very hard stone. By contrast, it has to be noticed that a large number of appellations are very tender stones, which must be used in interior or exterior facades only (Magny, Anstrade, etc.).