Volcanic Lava
Basaltina
Basaltina is an igneous rock formed when magma rises from deep regions through fractures and erupts onto the surface of the crust as volcanic lava. The extreme temperature variation between its origin and the surface causes rapid cooling of the lava, resulting in the release of gases that create the characteristic cavities of Basaltina. The fine-grained matrix of the rock, composed of minerals indistinguishable to the naked eye, reflects the rapid solidification of the lava. Its robust appearance and the neutrality of its gray tones allow it to harmonize with both artisanal and industrial styles, delivering a natural and striking design in its applications.
Finishes
Natural
Applications
Indoor Flooring
Outdoor Flooring
Internal Walls
External Walls
Bathrooms
External Fireplace Coating
Panels