Laminam – everything about material and usage
About the brand
Laminam is the name of the brand and, at the same time, of the product it produces (large-format quartz slabs). In 2001, Laminam Spa was established to produce ceramic tiles that had never been seen before.
Laminam produces ceramic tiles of large size and minimum thickness used in exterior architecture, interior design and furniture.
Laminam, as a product, is a composition of natural materials: quartz, clay shale, granite rock and ceramic pigments. All components are pressed and baked at 1220 degrees. Laminam's philosophy is based on innovations and the desire for uniqueness.
Laminam surfaces are becoming more and more popular in Europe and in all other continents, where Made-in-Italy excellence is traditionally combined with high quality processing and aesthetics. The headquarter of the company is located in Italy, in Fiorano-Modenese. Again, two of the three manufacturing plants and research and development laboratories are located in Italy.
Usage
Due to a wide range of products available in various sizes and thicknesses, everyone will find the right surface for their application: not only for interior and exterior walls and floors, but also for kitchen countertops and islands, bathroom countertops, furniture, tables, seats, doors, fireplaces, hoods and any vertical or horizontal surfaces.
Range
A range of colors and surface effects inspired by nature allows you to achieve a balance of colors and materials through contrasts and harmonies, transforming each space into a unique, individual masterpiece.
Properties
Laminam is resistant to organic and inorganic solvents, disinfectants and detergents. It’s easy to clean without damaging the surface. The slabs are great for kitchens because they are safe for contact with food. The absence of pores prevents the formation of mold, bacteria and fungi, which is important for bathrooms. Laminam is scratch and UV resistant. Countertops made of this material serve excellently for decades.
Examples of using Laminam in our projects: