Origin and characteristics of the stone
Yellow Barge is a natural stone with irregular laying that tells a solid and luminous soul. Derived from one of the most common gneisses, it is recognized for its striated and schistose texture, a sign of the geological processes that have shaped it over millennia.
Warm hues and precious minerals
The color varies between yellow and gold, shades generated by the presence of minerals such as feldspar, mica, quartz, garnet, and andalusite. These elements give dynamism, unique reflections, and a visual richness that makes each slab different from the others.
Resistance and applications
Extremely resistant to frost, moisture, and thermal fluctuations, Yellow Barge stone adapts to both rustic settings and contemporary projects, always maintaining a strong aesthetic value. It brings a touch of authenticity and sophistication to spaces, ideal for high-end exteriors and interiors.
Processing and laying
Each slab is processed with one flat side that allows for quick and precise adhesive laying. The reduced thickness of about 3 cm simplifies handling and installation, without sacrificing the solidity of natural stone.
Irregular laying enhances the natural irregularities of the stones, creating a visually striking effect. You can choose a laying with or without joints, depending on the desired architectural style.
Artisan details and finishes
Like the entire B&B Natural Coverings range, Yellow Barge is also available in the corner format, ideal for edges and recesses. The hand-chiseled rectangular versions enhance the artisanal character, thanks to edges individually finished for a unique and refined aesthetic impact.