Materials · Stone library
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One archive for marbles, travertines, onyxes and other stones. Each page presents the material and, where available, the projects completed by Il Marmo.
112 materials
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Arabescato Altissimo.
A rare, selected marble with a soft white ground crossed by pale grey clouds and veins.
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Arabescato Cervaiole.
A white ground with grey ovoids and brecciation, marked by graphite lines and a finer pearl-grey network.
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Arabescato Corchia.
An ivory-white marble breccia composed of elongated clasts and veins ranging from yellowish to dark grey.
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Arabescato Vagli.
A luminous Apuan marble with a white-grey ground crossed by continuous, articulated movement.
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Bardiglio Imperiale.
A dark or blue-grey marble with a compact ground crossed by fine parallel veins.
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Bardiglio Nuvolato.
A grey marble with a distinctive clouded movement, pale flames and darker bands.
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Bianco Carrara C.
A pale white-grey ground with fine grain, few inclusions and slender veins.
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Bianco Carrara C/D.
A pearly white tending to pale grey, with abundant dark-grey and brown subparallel veins.
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Bianco Gioia.
A luminous white ground animated by grey veins and inclusions, from fine to denser patterns.
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Bianco Lasa.
A pure, luminous and lightly translucent white marble with fine crystalline grain and very restrained veining.
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Bianco Lasa Covelano.
An Alpine white marble with a fine crystalline structure, luminous and lightly translucent.
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Bianco Lasa Fantastico.
A crystalline white marble from South Tyrol, elegant and rich in mineral depth.
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Bianco Lasa Vena Oro.
A crystalline white ground crossed by fine golden-yellow, honey and beige veins.
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Completed projectBianco Namibia.
A very pale white marble with subtle grey or beige shades and veins.
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Completed projectBianco Neve.
A clear, pure and luminous surface with a fine, compact crystalline structure.
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Bianco Sivec.
A very pale fine-grained white marble with delicate grey veining.
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Bianco Thassos.
A pure, fine crystalline white dolomitic marble, nearly vein-free in higher selections.
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Bianco Vietnam.
An even or lightly crystalline white marble whose grain affects whiteness and translucency.
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Breccia Capraia.
A dramatic ivory-white breccia crossed by grey, brown, violet and pink movement.
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Breccia Medicea.
A historic and dramatic brecciated marble with angular white, pink, red, green and grey clasts set in a matrix ranging from red-violet to dark green.
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Breccia Oniciata.
An Italian breccia with warm, translucent tones, suited to rich and enveloping decorative surfaces.
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Breccia Pernice.
A warm Veronese breccia built around peach-pink and ivory tones.
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Calacatta Altissimo.
An Apuan Calacatta with a luminous white ground and a broad, crisp, dramatic pattern.
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Calacatta Bettogli.
An ivory-white Calacatta with a brecciated structure, grey veins and occasional golden tones.
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Completed projectCalacatta Borghini.
A cream-white ground with broad, irregular grey and golden veins of strong visual presence.
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Calacatta Cervaiole.
Large white clasts emerge from a network of grey veins, locally enriched by brown tones.
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Calacatta Cremo.
A Carrara Calacatta with a soft, naturally sophisticated ivory-cream ground.
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Calacatta Macchia Vecchia.
A warm white ground crossed by large grey, beige, bronze and golden movements.
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Calacatta Michelangelo.
A cream-white ground crossed by grey veins of varying thickness and intensity.
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Calacatta Oro.
A pure white or ivory ground enhanced by grey and golden-yellow veins.
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Calacatta Paonazzo.
A white ground crossed by black, grey and golden veins, often with striking contrast.
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Calacatta Vagli.
Crisp white clasts, pale grey patches and delicate amber-yellow and golden veins.
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Completed projectCalacatta Vagli Oro.
A white or butter-white ground with diffuse grey-gold and golden-yellow clasts and veins.
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Calacatta Viola.
A white or cream ground crossed by large violet, purple, wine-red and burgundy brecciation.
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Cipollino Apuano.
Green and white subparallel, sometimes folded layers define a stone of unmistakable character.
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Completed projectCollemandina.
A grey ground crossed by white veins and subtle brown shades.
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Daino Reale.
A Sardinian stone ranging from cream beige to hazelnut, animated by veins, fossils and natural layers.
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Daino Reale Nuvolato.
An irregular beige, hazelnut and brown pattern crossed by ribs, knots and onyx inclusions.
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Daino Reale Venato.
A beige or hazelnut ground crossed by regular linear veins, either horizontal or diagonal.
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Emperador Dark.
A deep brown, sometimes almost black ground crossed by an irregular white, cream and hazelnut network.
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Emperador Grey.
A warm or smoky grey ground crossed by white and cream veins ranging from fine to broader markings.
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Completed projectEmperador Light.
A warm pale beige-brown ground crossed by irregular white, cream and ivory veins.
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Emperador Moonstone.
A smoky silver-grey surface animated by a fine network of pale veins and diffuse movement.
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Giallo Antico.
A historic stone ranging from golden yellow to ochre, with red or brown clasts and calcitic veins.
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Giallo Atlantide.
A fairly even warm yellow ground marked by fine veins and light hazelnut clouding.
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Giallo d'Istria.
A compact yellow-beige limestone mottled by fossils and minute chromatic variations.
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Giallo Reale.
A yellow-pink or ochre ground animated by reddish, brown and sandy markings, nodules and veins.
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Giallo Siena.
An intense ochre yellow with paler or reddish patches and fine subparallel veins.
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Grigio Amani.
A restrained, even grey stone suited to contemporary, continuous surfaces.
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Grigio Carnico.
A very dark grey, almost black ground crossed by crisp, irregular white veins.
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Grigio Orobico.
A dark grey to black ground crossed by white, grey, caramel, golden-brown and occasional pink waves.
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Grigio Versilia.
A clouded grey ground crossed by pale veins that vary according to selection.
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Napoleon Black.
A deep, graphic and assertive black marble enhanced by crisp contrast.
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Nero Marquina.
An intense, fine-grained black ground crossed by irregular, highly contrasting white veins.
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Nero Portoro Extra.
A deep black ground crossed by highly contrasting golden-yellow veins, one of Italy's most dramatic stones.
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Completed projectNoir Saint Laurent.
A deep dark ground animated by pale and golden veins with a powerful graphic presence.
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Onice Arco Iris.
Onice Arco Iris is a natural calcitic onyx in beige, honey and gold tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Bianco.
Onice Bianco is a natural calcitic onyx in milk white and cream tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Blu.
Onice Blu is a natural calcitic onyx in pale blue, blue and gold tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Bubble.
Onice Bubble is a natural calcitic onyx in honey, beige and cream tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Cappuccino.
Onice Cappuccino is a natural calcitic onyx in cream, latte and brown tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Gold.
Onice Gold is a natural calcitic onyx in golden yellow, amber and cream tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Completed projectOnice Ivory.
Onice Ivory is a natural calcitic onyx in ivory, cream and honey tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Completed projectOnice Miele.
Onice Miele is a natural calcitic onyx in honey, amber and gold tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Rainbow.
Onice Rainbow is a natural calcitic onyx in cream, pink, rust and green tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Rosa.
Onice Rosa is a natural calcitic onyx in powder pink and salmon tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Rosso.
Onice Rosso is a natural calcitic onyx in red, orange and burgundy tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Salmone.
Onice Salmone is a natural calcitic onyx in salmon pink, peach and cream tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Tiger.
Onice Tiger is a natural calcitic onyx in brown, amber and gold tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Verde.
Onice Verde is a natural calcitic onyx in jade green, white and yellow tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Verde Smeraldo.
Onice Verde Smeraldo is a natural calcitic onyx in emerald green, white and gold tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Onice Wooden.
Onice Wooden is a natural calcitic onyx in beige, brown and red tones, selected for decorative surfaces and backlit compositions.
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Paonazzetto.
A white ground crossed by grey-violet veins and markings, generally finer than in many Paonazzo selections.
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Paonazzo.
A white marble crossed by strongly marked grey, black and violet veins, sometimes enriched by golden tones.
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Perlino Bianco.
A compact limestone commercially treated as marble, with an even butter-white, subtly textured ground.
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Port Laurent.
A dark, precious Moroccan marble selected for highly decorative surfaces.
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Rosa Egeo.
A luminous pale-pink marble crossed by deeper pink veins and gentle movement.
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Rosa Norvegia.
A crystalline-looking pink marble animated by lighter and darker veins and inclusions.
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Rosa Portogallo.
A pale pink or cream ground crossed by rosy veins and slightly darker markings.
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Rosa Tea.
A warm pink marble characterised by subtle pale veins and delicate natural speckling.
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Rosso Alicante.
A warm, compact red crossed by irregular white veins and subtle tonal variations.
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Rosso Francia Classico.
A ruby-red marble marked by white ovoids and veins, with a dense, recognisable pattern.
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Rosso Lepanto.
A red-violet breccia crossed by white areas and strongly contrasting veins.
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Rosso Levanto.
A dark red-violet stone crossed by white and green veins, historically associated with Liguria.
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Sahara Noir.
A deep black ground crossed by fine crystalline white veins, often linear and highly graphic.
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Statuarietto.
A pale white ground crossed by fine, delicate grey veins, more diffuse than in the most even statuary selections.
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Statuario Altissimo.
A highly luminous milk-white marble crossed by fine, refined grey veins.
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Travertino Alabastrino.
Travertino Alabastrino is a natural travertine in white and ivory tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Bianco.
Travertino Bianco is a natural travertine in white and pale cream tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Classico Turco.
Travertino Classico Turco is a natural travertine in pale beige tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Giallo Persiano.
Travertino Giallo Persiano is a natural travertine in golden yellow and ochre tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Navona.
Travertino Navona is a natural travertine in pale ivory tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Noce Italiano.
Travertino Noce Italiano is a natural travertine in walnut brown and beige tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Noche.
Travertino Noche is a natural travertine in chocolate brown tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Paglierino.
Travertino Paglierino is a natural travertine in straw beige and gold tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Romano Classico.
Travertino Romano Classico is a natural travertine in beige and hazelnut tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Rosso Persiano.
Travertino Rosso Persiano is a natural travertine in red, cream and rust tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Silver Iraniano.
Travertino Silver Iraniano is a natural travertine in silver grey and charcoal tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Silver Romano.
Travertino Silver Romano is a natural travertine in beige, silver and anthracite tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Silver Turco.
Travertino Silver Turco is a natural travertine in silver grey, taupe and beige tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Travertino Striato.
Travertino Striato is a natural travertine in beige and cream tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Completed projectTravertino Titanium.
Travertino Titanium is a natural travertine in brown, grey and silver tones, selected for textural surfaces and timeless architecture.
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Cipollino Verde.
A white-grey ground crossed by striped, flowing green bands and highly decorative veins.
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Verde Alpi.
An Alpine green stone with a deep dark ground crossed by white calcite veins.
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Verde Antigua.
A green marble with a dense, sinuous texture that gives surfaces depth.
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Verde Guatemala.
An intensely green stone with an emerald ground crossed by dense darker and lighter veins.
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Verde Imperiale.
A deep Italian green marble with intense movement and an elegant, dramatic presence.
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Verde Ming.
A delicate, luminous pale-green Chinese marble characterised by gentle movement.
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Verdello.
A pale, soft and clouded Italian marble in cream tones with subtle green accents.
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