Stone

Natural stone has its own discreet elegance, capable of adapting to any setting and at the same time leaving a distinctive mark.

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New Cardoso

It is a stone with an even structure and dark grey color. Very renowned, it is used for both indoor and outdoor uses.

Soapstone

Natural Brazilian stone with a dark gray color. Its soapy appearance is due to the presence of talcoschist, a type of metamorphic rock with a lamellar structure. Used for centuries for building constructions, soapstone can take on different shades of color depending on the place of extraction. This very hard stone, resistant to abrasion and temperature changes, is also used for external constructions, as well as for classic internal works such as floors and wall coverings.

Pierre Blue

Pierre Blue, also called Belgian Blue Stone, is a stone of natural origin extracted mainly in Belgium as the name of this elegant and fascinating material also suggests. Its primary color is certainly dark grey, which can sometimes vary in tone, approaching blue and black. Despite not having undergone the metamorphosis process typical of marble, Pierre Blue can boast resistance, compactness and resistance to bad weather. Thanks to these characteristics, it is used in external constructions such as wall coverings and floors, but also internal constructions such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Pietra Black

Black limestone quarried in Brasil. Very simple yet elegant, it is perfect to decorate outdoor environments.

Pietra del Cardoso

Natural stone of metamorphic origin with anthracite color and thin light gray veins. Originating from Italy, this stone combines the elegance of a clean line of furniture with a compactness that is close to that of a granite. Recommended in a polished or brushed finish, Pietra del Cardoso is a material chosen by craftsmen in the sector for the creation of many outdoor projects, as well as interiors.

Pietra Lavica

Basaltic stone with an even structure and dark grey color. Very renowned, it is used for both indoor and outdoor uses.

Ceppo Artificiale

Elegant agglomerate of stone, from orthern Italy. Characterized by a light grey background with grain in nuance. It can be used to decorate indoor environments. Stunning in honed finish.

Ceppo Albanese

Grey stone quarried in East Europe. Characterized by a dramatic grein pattern that varies in color from grey to light grey and dark grey. It can be used to decorate indoor environments. Stunning in honed finish.

Grey Ceppo

Grey stone quarried in Italy. Characterized by a grey background with darker and lighter grains. It can be used to decorate indoor environments. Stunning in honed finish.

Ceppo

Grey stone quarried in East Europe. Characterized by a dramatic grein pattern that varies in color from grey to light grey and dark grey. It can be used to decorate indoor environments. Stunning in honed finish.

Paradiso Dei

Rock extracted in Italy sedimentary and calcareous. Coming from the same family as travertine, it maintains the same technical characteristics such as porosity and compactness, but it presents itself with irregular streaks that cross the slabs horizontally of a few shades lighter than those of classic travertine. The colors that stand out in this case are therefore beige tending towards white, hazelnut and dark gray that appears in veins of various sizes. This natural stone, considered eternal since ancient times due to its resistance and use in public works in Rome and throughout our peninsula, is excellent for use in modern and ancient building projects, to which you want to guarantee a touch of revisited classicism.