Identity : Limestone
Shades : pink of bindweed and beige
Characteristics : Natural stone with very fine grain, frost resistant
Assets : Timeless through its past use
Origin : French natural stone (in the Côte-
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 – Frost resistant
This limestone, better known as the marble of Comblanchien, has a very fine grain and owes its name to the commune of Comblanchien where it outcrops on the cliffs because of its great resistance to erosion.
This same rock, is at the origin of the exceptional limestone terroir where the vines draw finesse, richness and minerality, typical of the Burgundy appellations (AOC).
Its beige-pink color can vary from light beige to brown beige, with delicate fossil inclusions.Its frost resistance allows outdoor use even in cooler areas. High quality marble stone, it supports many finishes, ideal for indoor use.
Some misdemeanors (plate) may appear outside, accentuating the rustic side of this stone.
There are different references, the Comblanchien clair which shows a fairly uniform stone, the Comblanchien slightly speckled or the Comblanchien Ramagé, very visually enlivened.