Amoriana

Amoriana surfaces are made according to a traditional technique that implies casting glass blocks with irregular shapes originating from previous processing to obtain a compact and very thick sheet.

 

The tops generated by such craftwork feature substantial differences in the overall tone and in the percentages of colours that combine to form the design even between tops from the same batch, which are thus unique and different every time.

 

To maintain its quality over time, it is sufficient to regularly clean the surfaces with a moist cloth.

AMR821 - cat. B
AMR844 - cat. A
AMR828 - cat. C
AMR812 - cat. A
AMR855 - cat. B
AMR838 - cat. C
AMR834 - cat. A
AMR850 - cat. A
AMR849 - cat. B
AMR859 - cat. A
AMR860 - cat. A
AMR856 - cat. C
AMR836 - cat. C
AMR826 - cat. A
AMR823 - cat. A
AMR847 - cat. A
AMR861 - cat. A
AMR845 - cat. A
AMR858 - cat. A
AMR846 - cat. A
AMR824 - cat. A
AMR825 - cat. A
AMR820 - cat. A
AMR822 - cat. B
AMR839 - cat. A
AMR835 - cat. A
AMR843 - cat. A
AMR848 - cat. A
AMR829 - cat. A
AMR851 - cat. B
AMR863 - cat. B
AMR862 - cat. B
AMR854 - cat. A
AMR853 - cat. B
AMR852 - cat. A
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