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GREEN VEINING

arbled surfaces were big in Milan, proof that the sense of opulence that comes from hi-shine finishes is here to stay. But emerging as a trend within the trend was a push towards green veining, a soft tactility that speaks of marble’s natural origins and brings its glamour down a liveable notch or two. Marazzi took it as the inspiration for its new collection called The Top, used to cover not just islands and counters

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