Statuarietto and italian expressiveness.
White marble with light grey veins.
This italian variety has lasted for centuries and is the protagonist of many relevant architectural projects dated in the period of classical rome the renaissance and the baroque.
Calacatta is a natural stone from italy.
This white marble has a unique structure which shows large and small egg shaped areas of white surrounded by light grey veins.
The veins of white himalaya marble can range from gray and brown to slightly purple colored hues all atop the solid white background.
It owes its name to the famous painter from málaga because of the unique plasticity of its veins which open up a world of possibilities for book match layouts.
Ambrosia white granite.
Some slabs may have a slight amount of green or burgundy mixed in the grey veins.
It has a very peculiar chromatism in which broken white and very fine light grey veins are punctually dotted with tiny amber and golden notes.
White antique granite features stunning veins of black burgundy grey and gold on a white background.
Picasso grey is a greyish white marble with a pearly background intertwined with a spectacular explosion of veins in mainly grey tones but also mole and amber.
The brown veining of this granite makes it a beautiful countertop material whether you pair it with white cabinets or other color schemes.
It is a calcitic white marble.
Light grey and green veins are an ideal complement to.
This marble definitely makes a statement and can be used for bathrooms floors and countertops wall panels tub surrounds and waterfall kitchen islands.