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Lundhs Royal®

A wide ranger of possibilities

Explore the various finishes of Lundhs Royal® and discover how each variant imparts its unique expression. A combination of natural beauty and lasting quality for any project.

Polished
  • Applications
    • Countertops, tiles, tables, facade panels, monuments, interior objects, and anywhere a high-gloss, smooth surface is desired. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Tips
    • Suitable when you desire a shiny surface with shimmering crystals. The crystals will reflect light beautifully, creating a stunning effect. The high-gloss, smooth finish offers a striking contrast when combined with other matte surfaces.

  • How the Surface is Made
    • The raw stone surface is ground with diamond tools and polishing powder until it becomes smooth and glossy.

      This process involves using diamond abrasives to refine the stone's surface, enhancing its natural beauty and achieving a high-gloss finish.

Honed
  • Applications
    • Countertops, tiles, tables, facade panels, monuments, interior objects, and anywhere a high-gloss, smooth surface is desired. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Tips
    • Use this surface if you prefer a matte surface with a more subtle appearence of the crystals. This finish provides a beautiful contrast when combined with other glossy surfaces.

  • How the Surface is Made
    • The raw stone surface is honed with diamond tools until it becomes completely smooth and matte.

      This process involves using diamond abrasives to refine the stone's surface, enhancing its natural beauty and achieving a honed surface.

Silk/brushed
  • Applications
    • Countertops, tiles, tables, facade panels, monuments, interior objects, and anywhere a matte, structured surface is desired. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Tips
    • Use this surface if you prefer a matte surface with structure and a more subtle appearence of the crystals. This finish provides a beautiful contrast when combined with other glossy surfaces. Well-suited for rooms with abundant natural light, and pairs beautifully with both glossy and matte surfaces.

  • How the Surface is Made
    • The raw surface is treated with metal brushes that grinds away the softer parts of the stone. The result is a slightly textured and matte finish.

Caress
  • Applications
    • Suitable for countertops, tiles, tables, facade panels, interior items, and other applications where a glossy surface with texture is desired. Can be used both indoors and outdoors.

  • Tips
    • Use this surface if you're looking for an exciting expression that combines gloss and texture. It pairs beautifully with both glossy and matte finishes.

  • How the Surface is Made
    • The stone is treated with metal brushes that remove the softer particles, after which the surface is polished to achieve a glossy finish. This results in a lightly textured and glossy surface.

Waterjet
  • Applications
    • Tiles and facade panels, as well as other applications where a rough surface with low friction is desired. Best suitable for outdoor use, but can also be used indoors.

  • Tips
    • Use this surface if you need a slip resistant surface outdoors or in bathrooms or other wet areas.

  • How the Surface is Made
    • The stone is exposed to a high-pressure water jet that opens up the surface structure, resulting in a coarse-textured finish. Unlike a flamed surface, waterjet treatment preserves more of the stone's original colour and shimmering features.

Flamed
  • Applications
    • Tiles and facade panels, as well as other applications where a rough surface with low friction is desired. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Tips
    • Use this surface if you desire a non-slip finish for outdoor or wet areas. When water (e.g., rain) is applied to the surface, the stone's original colour and crystals become visible.

  • How the Surface is Made
    • A flame is directed at the stone's surface, causing the crystals to fracture and create a light, coarse-textured finish. This surface is ideal when high slip resistance is desired, with minimal crystal visibility and subdued colour.

Lundhs Royal® is classified in three colours:

Dark has a grey background with large ice-blue crystals (for projects). 
Classic
has a lighter grey background colour with large light ice-blue crystals. Stocked by distributors of slabs and tiles. 
Commercial has an even lighter grey background colour compared to the classic colour and les visible crystals (for projects).

The images on our website showcase the Dark variety. When ordering samples, Dark will be provided.

Samples of Classic and Commercial can be specially ordered for larger projects (delivery time: 6–8 weeks). Please contact us for more information.

What does Lundhs Royal® contain?

Mineral composition:

Feldspar: 81,5% 
Pyroxene: 4%
Nepheline: 3%
Amfibole: 2%
Opaques (magnetite, ilmenite): 3%
Biotite: 2,5%
Olivine: 2%
Apatite: 1,5%

Does not contain silica or quartz

From our quarry in Maleroed

Lundhs Royal® is extracted from our quarry in Maleroed in Larvik. 

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Tecnical information

If you need assistance locating the right fabricator, distributor, or installer for your project, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are here to guide you to the appropriate partners to ensure your project is executed with the highest quality and precision.