Moca Cream

Polished

This is the type of finishing that most enhances the beautiful beige colour and veinage of the Moca Cream Limestone. The surface is smooth and plain, where its shiny appearance highlights the main characteristics of the stone.

It is commonly found in flooring and masonry.

Honed

Honed

This type of finishing is plain and does not show any shine as is the case with the polished one. The honed finishing reveals the real colour of the Moca Cream limestone.

It is commonly found in cladding and coverings.

Bush-Hammered

Bush-Hammered

This type of finishing has a corrugated appearance, usually turning a beige coloured limestone as the Moca Cream into white. Its surface is characterized by its salience and roughness.

It is commonly found in exterior flooring and garden decoration.

Brushed

Brushed

This type of finishing has a corrugated appearance, but it maintains the original beige colour of the Moca Cream Limestone. Its surface is characterized by its salience and smoothness.

It is commonly found in flooring and several exterior applications.

Splitted

Splitted

This type of finishing has a strong corrugated, irregular and rustic appearance, where the beige colour turns into white. Its surface is characterized by its strong salience and roughness.

It is commonly found in exterior projects such as walls or paths.