Variety of Nature

Nature is the greatest of all artists, artisans and craftsmen. Rock represents the history of the Earth and reveals its inner workings and beauty. Humans can only learn from it. Humbly and respectfully.

Granite

This ingenious rock’s beauty lies in its strength, resistance and versatility. Throughout human history, granite has been adored by climbers for its steepness, soundness, crack systems, and friction, while builders and engineers appreciate its high compressive strength and density. Today’s design trends put granite in the limelight in kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor spaces. Granite’s natural potential lies in its functional luxury, easily transformed into robust designs.

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Marble

Valued for its astounding colour range and intricate vein patterns, coursing throughout its composition, marble has been a staple of architecture since ancient times. For centuries, skilled artisans and craftsmen have created a variety of unique marble features – from flooring and countertops to the Taj Mahal. This stone natural beauty refines your home’s style and ensures a durable, pristine look for many years to come.

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Onyx

Water, minerals and time are the makers of this delicate, translucent, solid rock. Combining fragility with durability, onyx is a unique reminder that nothing can match the artistry of natural materials. Its universal appeal and ability to radiate light will create new heights for your home design. Invite onyx’s magical look into your space, shape it into a basin, a lighting fixture, or a vanity and let it shine with its spectacular beauty.

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Quartz

Quarts is mostly appreciated for its consistency in coloration, hardness and low maintenance. Although not the most popular amongst natural stones, it stands out strongly with its durability and resistance to damage, offering elegant solutions to high-trafficked areas. Its unique composition puts quartz on the list of most diverse, colourful stones on available to be morphed into a distinct, long-lasting kitchen worktop or a bathroom floor.

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Travertine

This relatively young rock derives from limestone and is a flawless creation of hot water and time. Travertine, quarried and shaped by Romans into iconic structures like the Colosseum, today demonstrates its elegance as a refined building material for modern structures and public spaces. Untreated, it features a pitted, raw surface and an ancient, rustic look. When sealed and polished, it transforms into a glowing, luxurious stone, a perfect piece of nature for your home.

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