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Striped blue agate
Flagstone made of softened basalt (mat)
Hôtel du Louvre - Antananarivo
Bio Lith : dressing made of fragmented granite
Tiles made of engraved glass
 
        Philippe Manet's creativity naturally led him to call for mechanical and non-human energy. Therefore, he would cut, polish stone or, in a smarter way, he would apply various techniques, manual or not, so as to result in an original renewal of the beauty of the stone.
        Of course, these mechanical techniques include the whole range of tiles, whether sawn, softened or polished in order to dress walls, floors or ceilings as well as polished ornamental gems.
 
 
Examples
 
Polishing ornamental stones
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Sinks and wash-basins are hand-cut and, partly or wholly finished by polish

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Block while being prepared

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Stitching a bowl

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Block while being cut

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Bowl polished inside, finely stitched outside
Bio Lith plain wall

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B&W - Double basin made of polished basalt
Dressing made of roughly sawn granite
Floor made of "burnt" basalt
 
 
Imagination and aesthetics then remain the sole limit
 
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Hand-basin with polished/stitched column – Floor made of softened basalt
Bio Lith wall and roughly sawn tiles
Hôtel du Louvre - Antananarivo
 
 
On the vision page, you will find numerous photographs of this type of product.