LIARD (also spelled Layard) is a river in Canada and a left tributary of the Mackenzie River. It flows through the territories of Yukon, British Columbia, and the Northwest Territories. The river is 1,115 km long, and its environment is part of the Lower Mackenzie freshwater ecoregion.
The area around the river in Yukon is known as the Liard River Valley. A section of the Alaska Highway runs along the river's course. This surrounding region, also referred to as the Liard Plain, is part of the larger Yukon and Tanana Uplands, which, in turn, are part of the extensive Intermontane Plateaus.
The Liard River flows through the habitat of the forest bison.
Cast stone bath StudioStone LIARD
LIARD is the optimal choice for connoisseurs of large baths. A classic oval freestanding bathtub made of cast marble with wide flat sides that can be trimmed or extended depending on your wishes. This is the largest and most capacious bathtub model - it needs a lot of free space around it, acting as the central object in a large room. It is an ideal retreat - a spacious and wide bath that has enough space for bathing even for two people. A large bathtub with such an elegant shape is a separate design element, it is not only functional, but also aesthetic - a wonderful decoration of the bathroom, and cast marble, on the other hand, guarantees strength and safety. It will look especially elegant in a set with a free-standing floor faucet.
The default color of the bathtub is white. If you need a unique color, the bathtub can be painted according to the Ral K7 Classic color chart.
Cast stone
Cast stone is a composite material consisting of polyester resins and natural marble chips. The process of making bathtubs from cast marble consists in combining all the components (natural component - 85%, chemical binding substances - 15%) into a liquid mass, which is poured into a mold for a bath using a special technology, and when the mass becomes hard, it is removed from the mold for further processing - the tub is ground, polished and covered with a protective coating.
Protective Coating
To preserve the product during use, a cast stone bathtub is also coated with an organic gel coat, which protects its surface from the effects of chemical and cosmetic products, and mechanical damage, and adds shine to the bathtub. This coating, also known as liquid glass, makes the bathtub's surface seamless and free of micropores, preventing bacteria from multiplying. Thanks to these high bactericidal properties, dirt and microbes do not accumulate on the surface, allowing the bathtub to serve for a long time without harming your health. Its resistance to stains and damage also makes maintaining the bathtub easy and hassle-free.
Service Life
A cast stone bathtub can last over 60 years! The material is strong and reliable, ensuring maximum durability with proper care and careful use. Cast stone combines numerous qualities: high mechanical strength, resistance to vibrations and loads, and the ability to be restored. It heats up significantly faster than other materials and retains the water's initial temperature much longer due to its low thermal conductivity and the 12-14 mm thickness of the bathtub walls. These products are resistant to chemical exposure and UV radiation, maintaining their original color and natural surface shine for years. StudioStone provides a 10-year warranty on its products!
Size | 1100x2020 |
Bath shape | Oval |
Installation type | Freestanding |
Availability of boards | With boards |
Seat | Without a seat |
Capacity | Medium capacity |
Volume, liters | 350 |
Акція | так |
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