Our wide range of natural materials carefully selected from quarries in Italy and Europe, processed using cutting-edge techniques and ideal for creating design and construction projects.
Our wide range of natural materials carefully selected from quarries in Italy and Europe, processed using cutting-edge techniques and ideal for creating design and construction projects.
Marble is a metamorphic rock formed by the recrystallization of carbonate minerals present in sedimentary rocks, subjected to high pressure and temperatures deep within the earth’s crust. These conditions give marble its distinctive crystalline structure and its glossy, brilliant appearance, while its tones and veining are determined by specific original mineral inclusions.
Marble is one of the noblest and most precious natural stones and is an ideal material to enhance the beauty of interior spaces, creating an authentic connection with the environment.
Always appreciated by artists, architects, and interior designers, marble represents the perfect synthesis between design elegance and the authentic materiality of natural stone.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock formed by the slow solidification of magma deep within the earth’s crust. It is generally harder and more compact than marble and is perfect for those who desire elegant and refined environments capable of maintaining their beauty and integrity over time.
Its texture is described as “granular” because the individual crystals that compose the rock are visible. The colors are extremely varied, ranging from white, gray, pink, red, yellow, green, to black. The tone depends on the proportion and type of minerals present within it.
Thanks to its geological composition, it is resistant to stains, abrasion, weathering and chemical agents, making it an ideal material for both interior and exterior environments.
Travertine is a sedimentary calcareous rock formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate from mineral-rich waters, such as thermal or spring waters. This long process creates a stratified, streaked, and often porous sedimentary rock. Fossils and imprints are frequently present within it.
Its natural colour is ivory white as well as various shades of beige and brown. Travertine is characterized by a distinctive texture that also varies depending on how it is cut along the vein or against the vein.
It is a material appreciated and known worldwide, highly resistant and suitable for both interior and exterior spaces.
Limestone is a sedimentary carbonate rock often enriched with fossils or shells accumulated in marine depths over geological eras
Its characteristics vary depending on its origin, with shades ranging from white to grey and beige.
With its natural beauty and versatility, it is an attractive choice for inner design projects. Thanks to its particular resistance to weathering, it is also perfect for enhancing outdoor spaces.
Among the bestknown types of Limestone is Muschelkalk (literally ‘shell limestone’ in German, due to the presence of shell fossils), a natural sedimentary calcareous stone characterized by greybrown or beige tones and widely found in Germany and Central Europe.
Quartzite is a natural metamorphic stone composed mainly of quartz, formed from sedimentary rocks subjected to high temperatures and pressure over long geological processes.
The result is a compact stone highly resistant to scratches and abrasion, ideal for interior and exterior cladding and flooring.
It is characterized by complex veining and colour patterns reminiscent of marble elegance but offering greater strength. Thanks to its variety of colours, it is highly appreciated by architects and interior designers for exclusive and visually striking projects.
Artificial cement-based stones (Terrazzo) are prefabricated elements whose surface is processed to resemble natural stone. Standard cements are generally used as binders, to which natural stone aggregates of various grain sizes are added.
A material with high wear resistance, it is suitable for high-traffic interior surfaces.
Thanks to the use of organic and inorganic pigments, the material can be produced in virtually any colour, and its unlimited moldability and functionality offer endless creative possibilities in interior design.
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