Marble Vanilla

Burdur Region - Turkey

Marble Vanilla is a natural stone from the Burdur region of Turkey. The stone has a soft color with subtle veins and a cool undertone (not warm or yellowish), which gives it a luxurious appearance. During quarrying, natural cracks occur, which are sealed at the factory as much as possible, but may remain visible - this is part of the stone's character and is not an unnatural fracture.

Examples of natural cracks:

Travertine

Aegean Region - Turkey

Travertine from the Aegean Region in Turkey is a sought-after natural stone with a warm beige undertone - distinctly warmer in color than, for example Vanilla Marble. The stone is characterized by its natural pore structure, which gives the material its typical, lively character. At the factory, we always fill in the larger pores for an even and strong surface. Small pores can sometimes remain open, which actually adds to the natural charm and appearance of the stone.

Bianco

Tuscany - Italy

Carrara marble comes from Carrara, Tuscany (Italy) and is known for its luxurious appearance. It ranges from snow white to light gray, usually with elegant gray veins. It has been used for sculpture and architecture since Roman times.

Calacatta Green

Aegean Region - Turkey

Calacatta Green from the Aegean Region in Turkey is an exclusive type of marble with an elegant and luxurious appearance. The background is predominantly white to light gray, with vivid veins appearing. These veins range from dark green to grayish green and are often complemented by subtle gray or golden brown nuances. The result is a dynamic and contrasting pattern that gives the rock an artistic and timeless look. Thanks to this particular color composition and expressive structure, the Calacatta Green widely used in interiors where a luxurious and distinctive atmosphere is desired.

As with many natural stones, there may be natural cracks and veins in the surface; this is a natural characteristic of the stone and should not be confused with unnatural or damaged cracks.

Calacatta Viola

Tuscany, Italy

Calacatta Viola is an exclusive type of marble from Tuscany, Italy. This stone is known for its rich and striking color composition. The background ranges from bright white to soft cream, contrasting deep veins in dark purple, burgundy and wine red. Sometimes these hues are interspersed with subtle golden brown or gray nuances, giving the stone a particularly expressive and luxurious look. As with many natural stones, natural cracks and veins may be present; this is a characteristic of the authentic formation of the stone and should not be confused with damage. Calacatta Viola Is often used in luxury interiors where it provides a powerful and elegant appearance.

Cherry Marble

Eastern Anatolia - Turkey

Cherry-marble is a characteristic Turkish marble mined in the region of Eastern Anatolia, in eastern Turkey. This marble is quarried in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, but it is similar in color and appearance to Italian Rosso Levanto. This stone is best known for its warm, deep red to cherry red base color, sometimes punctuated with lighter veins of white or gray. Thanks to this vibrant color composition, Cherry-marble an elegant yet powerful appearance. As with many natural stones, natural cracks and veins may be present; this is part of the marble's authentic character and should not be confused with damage. Cherry-marble is widely used in luxury interiors and prestigious projects, where its warm and rich color provides a striking and stylish accent.