Limestone Let’s see what the much-heard term “travertine” means, which you must have come across when looking at sandstone or stone slabs for your planned home renovation.
Marble Marble radiates strength and elegance, it is a natural stone which, despite its resistance, is easy to shape, carve and use in a variety of ways.
Limestone paving materials In our collection, travertine holds a place of honour because of its ability to captivate both sight and touch.
Matt Processing of marble and natural stone, which provides a smooth and matte surface. The end result is a soft look that is very pleasing to the eye and touch.
Light The polished surface of marble and natural stone gives a high gloss and enhances the colour and properties of the stone. The mirror-like appearance can reflect the harmony of its surroundings.
Sprengelt A process associated with the surface treatment of natural stone, used to create a natural cleavage of the edges of the slabs, resembling a reclaimed, fragmented, abraded edge.
Cracked A traditional splitting, ripping process whereby the varied edge and block size create an artistic appearance.
Abraded A process associated with the surface treatment of natural stone, giving slabs a rough, glassy and very natural appearance.
Capstones Coverings made of natural stone – whether external or internal, wall or floor – create splendor in the place of use.
Ledges The cornice design made of natural stone – whether external or internal – gives the facade character.
Countertops The design of the counter made of natural stone – whether in the kitchen or bathroom – becomes the jewel of your apartment.
Travertine We’ve already written about the limestone in our product range, but now let’s look at exactly what is travertine?
What is granite? What can granite be used for, as a floor or wall covering, indoors or outdoors? Why choose natural stone for paving at all? These are the questions that arise when looking at natural stone paving.