Every material carries its own story. Formed over thousands of years, each stone holds layers of movement, light, and energy. Some diffuse a soft glow, others carve shadows or reflect depth but each with a personality shaped long before it reaches our hands. Every surface, every vein, every clouded pattern reveals a fragment of the landscape it came from and becomes the foundation of our creations.
Arabescato marble
A stone that draws its own movement
Origin
Sourced from the historic marble quarries of Tuscany, Arabescato belongs to the family of iconic Italian stones extracted near Carrara.
Appearance
Its bright white base is marked by rounded, cloud-like grey veins that form natural arabesques, giving the stone a distinctive graphic rhythm.
Characteristics & Style
Dense and highly polishable, Arabescato offers a rich visual texture without overwhelming the design. It balances expressiveness with refinement.
Bianco Cloud marble
Light passes through it like a quiet breath
Origin
Extracted from selected Mediterranean and Asia Minor quarries known for their naturally translucent stones. It is a unique and rare variety of alabaster marble.
Appearance
Milky white with soft, mist-like veining, as if clouds were suspended inside the mineral.
Characteristics & Style
Semi-translucent, it diffuses a gentle, velvety glow, more luminous than traditional marble, subtler than onyx.
Alabaster marble
Light becomes matter within it
Origin
Found in Mediterranean regions such as Spain, Turkey, and the Middle East, where some of the most translucent deposits are extracted.
Appearance
Ivory or soft white with cloudy internal veining, alabaster is known for its rare natural translucency.
Characteristics & Style
When illuminated, it diffuses a warm and enveloping glow. Its fine, satin-like texture makes it a prized material for luminous pieces.
Bulgarian marble
A quiet purity that lets the lines speak
Origin
Quarried in Europe, this marble is appreciated for its purity and consistent mineral composition.
Appearance
A clean white tone with extremely subtle grey veining, offering a serene and minimal visual surface.
Characteristics & Style
Dense, homogeneous, and modern, it creates a calm presence that supports geometric and contemporary designs.
Calacatta White marble
A stone that embraces both strength and light
Origin
One of Italy’s most prestigious stones, Calacatta is renowned for its dramatic and architectural beauty.
Appearance
A luminous white base crossed by bold grey or golden veins, creating powerful visual movement.
Characteristics & Style
Dense, durable, and expressive, it offers a striking contrast between its bright background and structured veining.
Travertine
A stone that breathes and remembers time
Origin
Formed through mineral-rich waters, travertine is traditionally quarried in Italy, Turkey, and regions of the Middle East.
Appearance
Warm beige and sand tones marked by natural pores and linear organic patterns.
Characteristics & Style
A textured, tactile stone that retains its natural character whether left raw or lightly filled. Its matte surface brings warmth and structure.