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Super Highglossy Finish DESERT BLACK PGVT 600x1200mm Super Highglossy Finish DESERT BLACK PGVT 600x1200mm Super Highglossy Finish DESERT BLACK PGVT 600x1200mm

DESERT BLACK

Size 600x1200 mm
Category PGVT
Finish Super Highglossy
Area Bathroom , Living Room , Kitchen , Bedroom , Balcony , Office , Foyer , Reception , Pooja Room , Wash Area , Back Splash , Commercial , Children Room , Showroom , Dining , Restaurant
Look Marble
Color
Brand N/A
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Majestic Midnight Black Marble PGVT for High-End Interior Transformations

Step into a world of unparalleled luxury with our Desert Black marble-look vitrified slabs. In the context of modern Indian architecture, where the living room serves as the heart of the home, these tiles offer a bold statement of power and elegance. This 600x1200 mm (2x4) masterpiece brings the timeless allure of natural black stone into a technologically superior vitrified body, ensuring your space remains a testament to fine taste for years to come.

An Architectural Symphony of Obsidian Tones and Liquid Depth

The visual narrative of this tile is defined by its intense, deep obsidian black canvas, interrupted by dramatic, erratic veining. The movement of the veins is predominantly diagonal and cloud-like, featuring a mix of crisp white and subtle amber tones that mimic the rarest Nero Marquina marble. The Polished Super High Glossy finish creates a mirror-like, calibrated surface with extreme color intensity, giving the floor or wall a liquid-like appearance. This visual depth not only enhances the perceived space but also reflects ambient lighting to create a dynamic environment that changes throughout the day. To achieve a cohesive look, homeowners often explore tile designs that balance this intensity with softer textures.

Practicality Meets Grandeur in the 2x4 Format

The 2x4 (600x1200 mm) format is the preferred choice for architects looking to minimize grout lines, creating a seamless, expansive look that smaller tiles cannot replicate. As a PGVT (Polished Glaze Vitrified Tile), it offers a much higher body strength and lower water absorption (0.05%) compared to traditional materials. While the Polished Super High Glossy finish is incredibly luxurious and expensive, its calibrated smoothness makes it a dream for vertical applications. For a truly bespoke experience, these slabs are exceptionally well-suited as bathroom tiles when used for wall cladding, creating a spa-like sanctuary that is both easy to wipe down and visually stunning.

Curated Palette & Designer Mood Table

Designing with black marble requires a careful balance of light and texture to ensure the space feels inviting rather than enclosed. Below is our curated recommendation for a balanced luxury interior.

ElementRecommended SelectionWhy it Works
Wall AccentsWarm Wood Fluted PanelsThe organic warmth of wood balances the cool, sharp aesthetic of black marble.
Metal FinishesBrushed Champagne GoldGold hardware provides a royal contrast against the obsidian Polished Super High Glossy surface.
Furniture BodyLight Grey or Ivory VelvetSoft fabrics in neutral tones prevent the room from feeling too dark while adding comfort.
Lighting6000K Recessed COB LightsHigh-intensity cool light maximizes the mirror-like reflections of the vitrified surface.

FAQs

Due to their mirror-like finish and low scratch resistance, these tiles are best suited for indoor wall cladding, feature walls in living rooms, or low-traffic areas. They are not recommended for outdoor or wet flooring as they become very slippery.

Maintenance is simple with a soft microfiber cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid using abrasive pads or harsh chemicals, as the Super High Glossy surface can be prone to micro-scratches if handled roughly.

Yes, using 2x4 slabs in a small bathroom can actually make the space appear larger by reducing the number of grout lines, provided they are used on the walls to create a continuous vertical flow.