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At about this time of time, we like to look back at what our guests were buying over the course of the time and work out which way the trends might go over the coming time.
This time, I’m looking at this from two angles. originally, I will review the accoutrements that people were buying and work out if that pattern looks likely to continue into coming time. Secondly, I’ll try to assess the reasons why certain choices were made to see if there’s a trend being established.
Our most popular natural gravestone- accoutrements
Each of the 5 benches( layers) within this huge chase produces a hard limestone that’s perfect for high business flooring. The most popular bench is the one known as B2- B4 as it’s the lightest. The late mastermindI.M. Pei was a addict of this gravestone and he used it several of his major workshop around the world. There are two benches in this chase, the upper one produces a gravestone veritably analogous to Caen limestone and the gravestone from the lower bench is finer granulated and is popular with gravestone carvers looking for a livery, dependable gravestone that holds an edge well.
For coming time, I will take a conjecture that the Rosa Aurora Azul will start to gain followers. It has analogous characteristics to some of the Italian Calacatta marbles but retains its own character. This is one to look out for.
Our most popular natural gravestone- reasons for choosing
The aesthetics and price of the accoutrements obviously play a large part in the decision making process for the buyers. French limestone is regarded as one of the decoration limestones and is sought after for major systems each over the world.
Portuguese marble is celebrated for its colour and affordability, especially when compared with the Italian marbles.
This time, still, we have noticed that further and further of our guests are asking fresh questions. In a trend that I believe( and I hope) will continue and strengthen, guests are taking notice of where the accoutrements are coming from, how they’re being produced and their impact on our terrain.