Here at Gather Co we want to ensure that the gap between your screen and our surfaces is bridged. As such, we have developed this Texture Guide to provide a general understanding of the finishes across our collection and to offer a sense of the ‘feel’ you can expect from each variety.
*Please note: This is intended as a guide only. Some surfaces may sit outside the prescribed finish as stated below. It is not a Slip Rating, you’ll find that in the “Resources and Installation” section at the bottom of each product page.
It’s easy to be mesmerised by the gorgeous patterning of swirling cream tones that Rezzan possesses – one that feels grand and assured, promising to bring a dramatic edge to its surrounds when laid.
Boasting a wonderful array of textures, Turkish Classic Travertine is a premium choice that displays a true sense of depth. We’ve prepared Rezzan in both a natural ‘unfilled’ option and a ‘filled’ version, which offers the treatment of prominent surface pits.
Sourced from Denzili in Turkey’s bustling Southwest, this region is loved for its surrounding thermal springs and acclaimed ruins dating back to the ancient Greeks. Rezzan is one stone that has both a prestigious history and a bright future.
• Ideal for indoor and outdoor use
• Available in both ‘filled’ and ‘unfilled’ finishes
• Offers a dramatic and sophisticated aesthetic
• Suited to commercial applications
• Minimal water absorption
Toppled travertine heads at Turkeys UNESCO World Heritage Site on Mount Nermrut. These spectacular sculptures date back to the first century BC.
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Denizli - An industrial city in Turkey’s bustling Southwest, Denizli is highly admired and visited for the surrounding thermal springs. With significant nearby ruins dating back to classical Greek civilisation, it is a cultural gem in Turkey’s outstanding Aegean region.
Travertine - is a kind of limestone formed by the accumulation of minerals in natural ground water deposits. Its composition is often fibrous or calcareous in appearance with white, tan and cream-coloured tones making up the majority of common varieties.