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26482 12/2014 Due to printing reasons flooring illustrations are not binding for final colours. CLASSEN Gruppe Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 18—20 D-56759 Kaisersesch Tel.: +49 (0) 2653 9800 Fax: +49 (0) 2653 980299 Internet: www.classen.de E-Mail: info@classen.de

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Décors from marble white to black-violet tile format Is that really laminate ? One cannot help asking this question when In addition, visiogrande is really convenient: the looking at the trendy decors in the practical practical format can be transported easily and 30 x 60 cm tile format. This extraordinary floor­­ ing installed even more quickly and simply thanks to collection ranges from marble white to black- the CLASSEN® megaloc laying system. vio­et and from top-fashionable decors to faithl ful imitations of antique stone decors. A genuine carefree floor — visiogrande makes things...

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Compared to real tiles visiogrande — the laminate tile in practical 30/60 format 3 the visiogrande floor is simpler to install 3 the visiogrande packets are much easier 3 simple and quick to install 3 suited to high demands in living areas 3 visiogrande offers a greater selection 3 pressure and wear resistant with 15 year guarantee 3 resistant to cigarette burns 3 visiogrande is warmer underfoot 3 quicker heat transfer with warm water under floor heating 3 can be furnished directly after installation Technical data Dimensions: 282 x 605 mm Thickness: 8 mm Packet contents: 12 laminate tiles...

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Art.-Nr. 28319 • Petit Granit Pierre bleue de Belgique

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Stone [antique] The layers of earth from which these types of rock were taken originated in the Devonian and Cretaceous periods. They inspired the visiogrande antique décor. These stones were used to build villas, temples, monasteries, churches, forts and cathedrals by the Romans and in the Middle Ages — hence the name ANTIQUE. Bluestone Bluestone is a very dense and thus sturdy lime­ stone found in the Aachen region, which has been given its black and bluish-green colours by fossil deposits in the Devonian sea. Other fossil inclu­ sions give Belgian granite a different coloured appearance...

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Stone [antique] Bluestone classic Art.-Nr. 28320 • Mazi azzuro Sandstone light Sandstein hell Art.-Nr. 28321 • ­­­­ Vicenza Art.-Nr. 35457 • Dahn red sandstone Petit Granit Pierre bleue de Belgique Sandstein hell Art.-Nr. 28319 • Mazi bruno [Matching skirting boards are also available for all visiogrande flooring.]

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Art.-Nr. 23856 • Lavastone light

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Stone A mineral mass which has been formed during geological history by hardening or transformation, and offers an almost inexhaustible repertoire of colours and structures. Lava stone Our lava stone décor depicts an igneous rock which has been given a slightly porous texture by pockets of oxygen. The lighter visiogrande décor shows a rocky origin with a large feldspar and quartz content. Basalt This rock-hard volcanic rock was formed from highly viscous lava or large pyroclasts millions of years ago. The visiogrande décor range has been expanded by an unusual but more refined white and the...

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Basalt white Art.-Nr. 25574 • Basalto bianco Basalt grey Art.-Nr. 25573 • Basalto grigio Lavastone light Art.-Nr. 23856 • Caldera bianco [Matching skirting boards are also available for all visiogrande flooring.]

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Art.-Nr. 25715 • Oiled slate

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Stone Marble and slate are metamorphic rocks which are transformed inside the Earth’s interior under great pressure and at extremely high temperatures. Marble This originates from limestone. Limestone is transformed into crystalline marble under very high pressure and enormous heat. At visiogrande, the unusually sophisticated décor “marble beige” was modelled on the well-known travertin. Slate Slate is a split-type rock which is created from sediment rocks under high pressure. This resulted in the formation of new parallel silicate layers, usually of mica — often known in the vernacular as...

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Marble beige Oiled slate Slate light Sandstein hell Slate dark Sandstein hell Slate grey [Matching skirting boards are also available for all visiogrande flooring.]

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Art.-Nr. 23854 • Metal white

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Metal A natural raw material which reflects light directly at the surface. Its light impermeability makes untreated pure metal seen black-lilac at first. The natural alloy then results in the colours we are used to from precious metals. To be seen in a s ­ ophisticated white metal décor in the visiogrande collection. The visiogrande metal décors with patina effect are particularly interesting: the floor then shines in a multitude of red and blue shades.

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Metal white Art.-Nr. 23854 • Campino bianco Metal rust Art.-Nr. 23851 • Campino rosso [Matching skirting boards are also available for all visiogrande flooring.]

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CONCRETE Concrete — a fascinating building material. When water is added, this initially mouldable and castable mass turns rock-solid and provides a basis for modern architectural design the world over. The artificial stone is produced on a cement basis and can have different rock grain sizes and colours added. Depending on the mixture and type of material added, the concrete stone cures lighter or darker in colour. As so-called exposed screed, a type of rough concrete can be polished and used as an attractive floor covering similar to a terrazzo floor. The décors Rigoletto grigio and...

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Exposed screed white Art.-Nr. 35458 • Sottofondo bianco Exposed screed light-coloured Art.-Nr. 35456 • Sottofondo grigio Exposed screed dark-coloured Art.-Nr. 35455 • Sottofondo grigioblu Exposed concrete Textured plaster creme Art.-Nr. 32236 • Rigoletto cappuccino Textured plaster grey Art.-Nr. 32235 • Rigoletto grigio [Matching skirting boards are also available for all visiogrande flooring.]

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Art.-Nr. 35455 • Exposed screed, dark-coloured

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