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OTHER COLORS

If you have the subtleness of  White Marble and Pink Marble at one side of the color spectrum, you will definitely find the extravagant tones and rich colours of Rosso levanto marble, Calacatta marble, Picasso Marble, Red Travertine and Onyx on the other side. 

THE PROPERTIES OF NATURAL STONE

Having all these types of stone into your house is like bringing nature into your house.
Just like plants, natural stone needs to be taken care of and in return it gives your house a timeless aesthetic and the tranquility of being outdoors.

ROSSO LEVANTO MARBLE

Rosso Levanto marble showcases deep red hues with striking white veining, offering timeless elegance and durability for luxurious interior designs.

CALACATTA MARBLE

Calacatta marble is renowned for its pristine white background and bold, dramatic veining in shades of gray and gold, offering timeless aesthetic. 

PICASSO MARBLE

Picasso Marble, also known as Picasso Stone, is a metamorphic rock characterized by abstract patterns of browns, blacks, and grays, resembling Pablo Picasso’s artwork.  It is believed to promote creativity, support during times of change, and provide grounding and calming energies.

RED TRAVIRTINE

Red travertine is a captivating natural stone characterized by its vibrant red hues, often interlaced with veins of cream, gray, and beige. This unique coloration results from iron oxide deposits, giving each piece distinctive patterns.

ONYX

Onyx is a captivating variety of chalcedony, renowned for its striking parallel bands of color, typically in black and white hues. This cryptocrystalline quartz mineral exhibits a smooth, waxy luster, making it suitable for various decorative and even jewelry applications. Its timeless elegance and versatility continue to make Onyx a cherished choice in design and ornamentation. 

CARE FOR YOUR STONE DESIGN OBJECTS

Proper care is essential to maintain the beauty and longevity of natural stone products like marble and travertine. Regular cleaning with pH-neutral solutions, prompt spill removal, and periodic sealing protect against stains and etching. By following these practices, you ensure these elegant materials remain pristine and durable in your home.


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