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Our Natural Stone

Deciding that your interior needs a stone fireplace is easy. The hard part is deciding what kind of stone it needs.
From micro-marbles to conglomerates, we've sourced a total of seven different stones from across the world, each of which having their own unique qualities and characteristics. To help you get a feel for each stone, here's a break down of the varieties.

Micro Marble

Micro-marble, although not completely natural, is formed from real marble, and has a much smoother and more even tone than its natural alternative. The marble is quarried, ground down to a fine texture and then reformed, along with a 2% resin mix for an even and flaw free appearance. The final product is a rich, vibrant colour with a flawless surface, making it ideal for cutting into a fireplace.

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Beige Stone

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Roman Stone

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China White

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Marfil Stone

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Honey Creme

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Our Micro-Marble Stones

Natural Stones

Our natural products, as the name suggest, are completly natural. This means they will contain all the veining and fossil marks that they would in their natural state, giving them a wonderfully organic vibe.

Black Granite

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Conglomerates

Similar to our micro-marble stones, conglomerate stones are quarried, ground up and then reformed, along with a resin mix. Conglomerates differ however due to their texture, which often appears much more chunky then natural marble, giving it an even more organic and natural appearence. Much like a natural stone product, these stones will contain variations, with no two being completely alike.

Botticino Stone

Maintenance & Cleaning

Marble and Conglomerates

Simply use soapy water to wash off dirt, or white spirit for sticky marks and harder stains. If the stain has penetrated into the stone, then unfortunately there is nothing that can remove it.
Note, you should NOT use washing up liquid, as this could damage the stone. Household polish however is fine.

Cast Iron

All cast iron products have the potential to rust easily unless the surface is protected. Regular applications of protective coatings will prevent this - Zebo, for example. Alternatively, they can be lightly oiled with WD40 or other suitable light oil.

Trims and frets

Most of our frets and trims are not made of solid brass, so a polish such as Peek – or any other non-abrasive cleaner – should be used. For solid brass frets and trims, abrasive cleaners such as Brasso or Duraglit should work just fine.
Note: Some trims and frets are lacquered and don't need polishing with chemicals - simply wipe with a damp cloth and buff up immediately with a dry soft cloth.

These are guidelines only and Fireplace World cannot be held responsible for any damage as a result of improper cleaning or maintenance This does not affect your statutory rights.