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  2. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Cultured marble countertops are man made vanity tops that have the appearance of and resemble real stone marble. [6] [unreliable source?] Cultured marble countertops are made by mixing high strength polyester resin and real marble stone dust. The combination is then formulated with additional chemicals and poured into a cast mold.

  3. Designers Are Betting on These Fresh Bathroom Trends for 2025

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    The same holds true for faucets, taps, and other smaller moments in the bathroom space. "I've been doing colorful taps for a while," says Keren Richter, principal designer at White Arrow .

  4. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Marble is a relatively soft material which is prone to scratching, but simple to maintain. Typically it can be repeatedly polished until it becomes too thin. Marble is much more common and accessible around the world, and comes in a wider variety, which gives its engineered counterpart a significant edge in pricing, and more variety in pattern ...

  5. Sensorial Features and 12 Other Bathroom Trends That'll Be ...

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    According to designers, these 13 bathroom trends will dominate the interiors industry, from spa-like retreats to personality-filled powder rooms. Sensorial Features and 12 Other Bathroom Trends ...

  6. Dimension stone - Wikipedia

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    The stone for countertops or vanities is usually granite, but often is marble (especially for vanity tops), and is sometimes limestone or slate. The majority of the stone for this application is produced in Brazil, Italy, and China. Slate tile covers this entire structure in Germany

  7. Kay LeRoy Ruggles - Wikipedia

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    Kay LeRoy Ruggles (June 5, 1932 - May 16, 2012) was an American inventor and designer known for UMBO shelving and furniture, [1] [2] invention of the tubular water slide, [3] and the invention of the integral sink/countertop out of cultured marble. [4] Ruggles also has many patents [5] [6] [7] and designs related to window coverings.

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