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It originates from several parts of the world, including Italy, where travertine deposits are rich in history and significance. It was formed over thousands of years by the process of mineral precipitation from thermal waters, creating distinctive layers and textures. It has been used in famous buildings such as the Colosseum in Rome, St. Peter's Square in the Vatican, and the Trevi Fountain, highlighting its long history and enduring appeal in architecture. Travertine Romano Silver is a compact beige limestone with pronounced gray lines. The surface contains small pores that can be filled or not, depending on the requirement. Its contemporary combination of gray and beige allows for a wide range of applications in various design projects, from countertops to wall panels, dining tables and furniture. It is available in 2cm and 3cm thicknesses. Note: Stone is a natural material and each stone slab is unique, therefore we recommend that you see a sample of the stone in one of our stores. Photos may not necessarily correspond to the actual appearance of the product.
A semi-precious stone that represents luxury, both in interiors and exteriors. It comes in various colors, is transparent and is a highly valued material for cladding or making decorative objects. When making furniture, light is installed under the onyx that penetrates through the semi-precious stone, making the entire interior unique. Note: Stone is a material of natural origin and each stone slab is unique, so we recommend that you see a sample of the stone in one of our stores. The photos do not necessarily correspond to the actual appearance of the product.
A semi-precious stone that represents luxury, both in interiors and exteriors. It comes in various colors, is transparent and is a highly valued material for cladding or making decorative objects. When making furniture, light is installed under the onyx that penetrates through the semi-precious stone, making the entire interior unique. Note: Stone is a material of natural origin and each stone slab is unique, so we recommend that you see a sample of the stone in one of our stores. The photos do not necessarily correspond to the actual appearance of the product.
It comes from Turkey, known for its high-quality marble and rich mining tradition. With its refined veins and intense red color, it is reminiscent of the rich history of the region from which it originates. Rosso Lepanto can be found in decorative details and architectural elements of some Turkish palaces, which testifies to its long tradition of use in luxury buildings. It is available in a thickness of 2 cm. The photos do not necessarily correspond to the actual appearance of the product
Known for its deep brown color and rich golden veins, it bears a name that means "emperor" or "ruler" in Spanish, which perfectly describes its prestigious and luxurious character. This stone comes from Spain, a country with a rich history and tradition in the exploitation of high-quality marbles. As a true emperor among marbles, Emperador brings a sense of power, elegance and authority to any space. The photos may not necessarily correspond to the actual appearance of the product
Note: Stone is a natural material and each stone slab is unique, so we recommend that you view a sample of the stone in one of our stores. The photos may not necessarily fully reflect the actual appearance of the product.
Note: Stone is a natural material and each stone slab is unique, so we recommend that you view a sample of the stone in one of our stores. The photos may not necessarily fully reflect the actual appearance of the product.
Note: Stone is a natural material and each stone slab is unique, so we recommend that you view a sample of the stone in one of our stores. The photos may not necessarily fully reflect the actual appearance of the product.
Quartz Calacatta Sueste is available in a thickness of 2 cm. Due to the high content of natural quartz in its composition (95%), synthetic quartz stone is extremely resistant to scratches, and is therefore recommended as a long-lasting solution for a kitchen countertop, bar, countertop under the bathroom sink, as a table top in the dining room or living room. The polymer resins that bind quartz crystals give this material a certain level of elasticity, which, combined with the hardness of quartz, contributes to resistance to various impacts that may occur in everyday use. It is not porous and therefore does not absorb various liquids that it may come into contact with in the kitchen such as coffee, tea, vinegar, oil, milk, wine, carbonated drinks, etc. The material is also resistant to very high temperatures (up to 150°C). Important to know: There is no material that is completely resistant to scratches and absorption, so careful handling is recommended for quartz, as with all other materials. Although it is resistant to high temperatures, it is not advisable to apply hot objects directly to its surface, but it is necessary to place something under the hot object and then lay it on the quartz.
Quartz Zenit is available in 2 cm thickness. Due to the high content of natural quartz in its composition (95%), synthetic quartz stone is extremely resistant to scratches, and is therefore recommended as a long-lasting solution for kitchen countertops, bar tops, bathroom sink tops, and dining or living room table tops. The polymer resins that bind quartz crystals give this material a certain level of elasticity, which, combined with the hardness of quartz, contributes to its resistance to various impacts that may occur in everyday use. It is non-porous and therefore does not absorb various liquids that it may come into contact with in the kitchen, such as coffee, tea, vinegar, oil, milk, wine, carbonated drinks, etc. The material is also resistant to very high temperatures (up to 150°C). Important to know: There is no material that is completely resistant to scratches and absorption, so careful handling is recommended for quartz, as with all other materials. Although it is resistant to high temperatures, it is not advisable to apply hot objects directly to its surface, but it is necessary to place something under the hot object and then lay it on the quartz.
Quartz Talia Grey is available in a thickness of 2 cm. Due to the high content of natural quartz in its composition (95%), synthetic quartz stone is extremely resistant to scratches, and is therefore recommended as a long-lasting solution for a kitchen countertop, bar, countertop under the bathroom sink, as a tabletop in the dining room or living room. The polymer resins that bind quartz crystals give this material a certain level of elasticity, which, combined with the hardness of quartz, contributes to resistance to various impacts that may occur in everyday use. It is not porous and therefore does not absorb various liquids that it may come into contact with in the kitchen such as coffee, tea, vinegar, oil, milk, wine, carbonated drinks, etc. The material is also resistant to very high temperatures (up to 150°C). Important to know: There is no material that is completely resistant to scratches and absorption, so careful handling is recommended for quartz, as with all other materials. Although it is resistant to high temperatures, it is not advisable to apply hot objects directly to its surface, but it is necessary to place something under the hot object and then lay it on the quartz.
Quartz Regina is available in a thickness of 2 cm. Due to the high content of natural quartz in its composition (95%), synthetic quartz stone is extremely resistant to scratches, and is therefore recommended as a long-lasting solution for a kitchen countertop, bar, countertop under the bathroom sink, as a tabletop in the dining room or living room. The polymer resins that bind quartz crystals give this material a certain level of elasticity, which, combined with the hardness of quartz, contributes to resistance to various impacts that may occur in everyday use. It is not porous and therefore does not absorb various liquids that it may come into contact with in the kitchen such as coffee, tea, vinegar, oil, milk, wine, carbonated drinks, etc. The material is also resistant to very high temperatures (up to 150°C). Important to know: There is no material that is completely resistant to scratches and absorption, so careful handling is recommended for quartz, as with all other materials. Although it is resistant to high temperatures, it is not advisable to apply hot objects directly to its surface, but it is necessary to place something under the hot object and then lay it on the quartz.