Saturday, 19 March 2011

Pyrolave

http://www.pyrolave.fr/pyro/eng/

Glazed Volvic lava-stone by Pyrolave is an exciting product with excellent architectural properties.



Extracted from the Nugere crater at the heart of Auvergne's volvic lava


The blocks are extracted by hand from open-air quarry. They are then cut into slabs, processed and glazed.





C/T/T/P

Colour
32 colours created and selected by Pyrolave because of their aesthetic appeal and quality of enamel.

Texture

Delicate crazing appears on the surface during cooling. These fine lines are the imitable signature of the glazed lava stone.

Form

Having been fired at more than 1000 degrees C. Pyrolave worktops are resistant to very high temperatures. All pieces are undamaged at 300 degrees C.

Uses

Pyrolave has been used for kitchen worktops, reception desks, catering counter tops, bar tops, table tops, bathroom vanity tops, also claddings, spa equipment & swimming pools.

Examples of use in industry

Pyrolave hs been used in Jamie Oliver's Guildford restaurant, Jamie's Italian http://www.architecturetoday.co.uk/?p=9053

Bellamys of Mayfair have used Pyrolave for their bar surface
http://www.bellamysrestaurant.co.uk/oysterbar.htm

Ark Spa, Radisson Hotel's sauna and spa area
http://www.radissonblu.co.uk/hotel-liverpool/services/fitness

Pyrolave also holds the title for the most expensive worksurface, above marble or granite
http://most-expensive.net/countertop

Pyrolave contact

Pyrolave® contact
Personalised advice for the creation of your work surface, the address of the nearest point of sale. Pyrolave will be pleased to assist you by letter or telephone.

Pyrolave S.A.
Zone Industrielle du Chantre
82100 Castelsarrasin - France
Tél : + 33 5 63 95 05 32
Fax : + 33 5 63 95 05 33
E-mail: advfrance@pyrolave.fr
Export department :
E-mail: advexport@pyrolave.fr

http://www.pyrolave.fr/pyro/eng/index.htm

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