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MAGNY LE LOUVRE

![]() IM Pei designed Museum of Islamic Art in Doha is cladded in Magny french limestone | ![]() Magny Louvre limestone was used for flooring and cladding of the Mudam Museum in Luxembourg | ![]() The vein cut golden beige limestone, with fine and subtle grain makes it IM Pei's favourite limestone. |
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![]() The whole of Mudam Museum is built in this beautiful french limestone from Burgundy | ![]() Take a look at this beautiful curved handrail fabricated in the french limestone Magny Le Louvre | ![]() The interior flooring and staircase at Miho Museum, Japan in french Magny limestone |
![]() The interior cladding of the Miho Museum in Magny Louvre limestone | ![]() Elegant staircase in french limestone Magny at Mudam Museum in Luxembourg | ![]() Beautiful warm honey tones and glass blends in perfect harmony at Mudam Museum |
![]() The iconic Louvre museum where this french limestone was first used and from where this bench of Magny limestone gets it's name. | ![]() The whole facade of the L Bank building in Karlsruhe, Germany is cladded in Magny le Louvre limestone from France | ![]() The world renowned German Historical Museum facade in Magny le Louvre limestone |
![]() The facade in french limestone in night at German Historical Museum gives it elegance it deserves. | ![]() Beautiful curved planter in french limestone Magny le Louvre carved at our factory in Burgundy. | ![]() The handrail and staircase in world renowned beige french limestone |
![]() The beautiful french Magny limestone resonates in its warm honey beige hues under lights at this building in Canary Wharf London. |
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