Technically, Cohiba is an anorthosite from Angola, although commercially, it would fall within what is commonly known as granite.
It can also be found under the name Brown Antique or Cohiba Brown, emphasizing the predominance of that color.
This material provides the sobriety that is conferred by the homogeneity of its regular texture, but it keeps a little secret that is revealed with the reflection of light.
It is composed of medium-sized feldspar crystals that draw irregular geometric shapes; and with a variety of colors that go from brown to black but that show many more nuances when the light is reflected, thanks to the bluish or iridescent iridescence of its crystals.
With its uniqueness and elegance, Cohiba decorates spaces with style, character and dynamism.
Suitable for residential floors, stairs and to enrich the kitchen with a unique countertop. It is also recommended for outdoor environments due to the naturalness of its colors and easily adapts to the garden, in the form of a table, stairs and pool edges.
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