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Kraftizen Albarium
Kravitzen Albarium, pictured above: This off-white colour features transparencies and colour gradations typical of Roman stuccoes that imitated white marble. Although it has a matt finish, depending on the incidence of light, reflections and shine that simulate marble dust can be seen. Albarium fascinates with its fine, elegant texture and the refinement and light it brings to the spaces where it is used.
Kraftizen Argentium
This neutral grey shade typical of lime plastering has a visual texture that adds movement and depth to its delicate trowelled structure.
In ancient times, silver was considered a gift of nature, created by the influence of the moon. This legend lives on in Argentium, a perfect matte gray that can be combined with both warm and cold atmospheres.
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Kraftizen Nacre
This cream colour ranges from fine microcement to lime plastering and is characterised by subtle details and a degraded texture that give it a high sensory value.
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Kraftizen Micron
Micron is elegant and understated. The markings make it a living, breathable material in its trowel structure. It is a dark gradient on a black background reminiscent of the most outstanding microcements on the market. A timeless and elegant design perfect for all types of spaces.
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Kraftizen Umber
This terracotta colour is inspired by umber, a natural reddish pigment. Featuring a warm, textured surface, Umber is ideal for spaces with character.
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Kraftizen Nacre used outside
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