Stone Tatami Silk Georgette®
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Designer Piero Lissoni has created an elegant take on ancient Japanese matting, reinterpreting it in a selection of stones which echo the natural tones of the rush and cotton traditionally used.
Stone Tatami can be laid in a staggered formation using only the Tatami tiles, but for those wanting to replicate the original pattern, it can be laid either with a honed border in a contrasting or complementary colour to create the traditional pattern.This is entirely down to personal choice, depending on the final effect desired.
Being a limestone, Silk Georgette® is relatively porous and so, to prevent the formation of mould, it’s particularly important to apply protective sealants and treatments, and to ensure the surface is cleaned regularly.
Aspect details
| Glossiness |
Matte |
| Translucence |
0% |
| Texture |
Coarse |
Sustainability
| Compostable |
No |
| Recyclable |
No |
| Biodegradable |
No |
| Lightweight |
No |
| Renewable |
No |
| Carbon footprint |
- |
| Recycled content |
- |
| Toxicity |
- |
Technical details
| Hardness |
Hard |
| Structure |
Closed |
| Acoustics |
N/A |
| Format |
2D - Slab |
| Odor |
N/A |
| Temperature |
N/A |
| Antibacterial |
No |
Resistance
| Scratch resistence |
Good |
| Fire resistence |
Good |
| UV resistence |
Good |
| Water resistence |
Moderate |
| Abrasion resistence |
Good |
| Skid resistence |
Good |