India's Radhamadhav Marbles inks six mining agreements in Europe
02 Jul 2021
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India-based Radhamadhav Marbles (RMM) recently signed six exclusive mining agreements in Europe. As many as four of these agreements are with Turkey and the other two in Greece.
The new marble quarries from Europe gave RMM exclusive imports and distribution rights for these quarries for the whole of India.
To connect with its customers and satisfy their needs and expectations, Radhamadhav is taking significant steps. It is currently contributing to the nation's influential residences, including the architecture and professional developers and builders.
While it is constantly supporting the Indian market, its new quarries include a broad range of natural stones along with beautiful designs in fusion theme or fusion grey.
The products in the new exhaustive collection consist of 100% non-filing/ non-cracking material and are fully cavity-free.
Dushyant Ladha, Director, Radhamadhav Marbles, said the marble collection of RMM mainly concentrates on fusion stones, which are now a popular style between interior designers, architects, and builders.
Radhamadhav Marbles have a wide variety of natural stones along with exquisite designs.
The collection includes different product ranges like engineered quartz stones, imported marbles, Brazilian granites, ceramic tiles, textured stones, semi-precious stone slabs, onyx, porcelain laminam slim tiles, mosaics and known for its finesse in beauty, endurance, and texture. Each of these things makes the brand a one-stop solution for all interior and exterior needs.
Also read: The Heart of Construction & Mining Operations
India-based Radhamadhav Marbles (RMM) recently signed six exclusive mining agreements in Europe. As many as four of these agreements are with Turkey and the other two in Greece.
The new marble quarries from Europe gave RMM exclusive imports and distribution rights for these quarries for the whole of India.
To connect with its customers and satisfy their needs and expectations, Radhamadhav is taking significant steps. It is currently contributing to the nation's influential residences, including the architecture and professional developers and builders.
While it is constantly supporting the Indian market, its new quarries include a broad range of natural stones along with beautiful designs in fusion theme or fusion grey.
The products in the new exhaustive collection consist of 100% non-filing/ non-cracking material and are fully cavity-free.
Dushyant Ladha, Director, Radhamadhav Marbles, said the marble collection of RMM mainly concentrates on fusion stones, which are now a popular style between interior designers, architects, and builders.
Radhamadhav Marbles have a wide variety of natural stones along with exquisite designs.
The collection includes different product ranges like engineered quartz stones, imported marbles, Brazilian granites, ceramic tiles, textured stones, semi-precious stone slabs, onyx, porcelain laminam slim tiles, mosaics and known for its finesse in beauty, endurance, and texture. Each of these things makes the brand a one-stop solution for all interior and exterior needs.
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Also read: The Heart of Construction & Mining Operations
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