Khaleej Times

UAE interior projects drive demand for stone: Experts

- Rohma Sadaqat

dubai — The UAE’s thriving constructi­on and interiors industry has fuelled the demand for marble, ceramics, and natural stone in the country, experts at the 2017 Middle East Stone exhibition said on Monday.

As developers across the UAE charge ahead towards completing their projects in time for the Expo 2020 event, demand for stone products has surged in both the commercial and residentia­l segments. Middle East Stone welcomed several global leaders from across all stonebased fields to discuss a widerange of topics including global trend perspectiv­es, sustainabi­lity, and industry challenges.

Amongst the pool of internatio­nal exhibitors were several companies from Brazil, one of the world’s biggest stone producers and exporters. The Brazilian industry is thriving due to the unique qualities their natural stone possesses, ranging from classic

Dubai is a key hub for importing natural stone for regional use and exporting for world use

Jon Lancto, president of the Marble Institute of America

colours and patterns to strong allweather resistance.

Jon Lancto, president of the Marble Institute of America, noted that natural stone is today facing competitio­n from engineered products. However, high end users are increasing their use of stone on many of their projects, he said.

“Dubai is a key hub for importing natural stone for regional use and exporting for world use. As a key market, Dubai is important to many suppliers around the world,” Lancto added.

His words were echoed by Stefano Iannacone, regional director of Mapei Constructi­on Chemicals, who was at the event to launch the company’s Mapestone System, which is a complete solution to obtain durable, long-lasting architectu­ral stone road surfaces resistant in extreme temperatur­es.

“The demand is not just coming from the big commercial projects across the hospitalit­y and retail segments in Dubai, but also across the residentia­l segment. The increase in population across the UAE has led to an increase in demand for housing, and that in turn has led to an increase in demand for our products. We have been growing steadily over the past few years and aim to continue our growth trajectory in the coming years as well,” he said.

In addition, Mapei, which has worked on projects such as the Dubai Opera and Bollywood Parks, was also displaying its new colored grouts. A range that meets every requiremen­t in ceramic tile laying, the colours are divided into five different collection­s: Serene, Traditiona­l, Natural, Romance, and Glamour. The aim is to make it easier to choose the right grout according to the requiremen­ts of each particular project and the personal preference­s of each client.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — Photo by Shihab ?? A visitor passing by the Lobo and Listone pavilion at the 2017 Middle East Stone exhibition at Dubai World Trade Centre on Monday.
— Photo by Shihab A visitor passing by the Lobo and Listone pavilion at the 2017 Middle East Stone exhibition at Dubai World Trade Centre on Monday.

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