Transform Your Space with Best Italian Marble

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Italian marble is famous globally for its elegance, uniqueness, and natural beauty. Its timeless nature is equally well-liked by designers, architects, and homeowners. We at Carrara Marble offer the widest choice of Italian marbles, which makes it easy to find a variant that suits your aesthetic and budgetary requirements.

Our inventory isn’t limited to the exclusive Carrara marble but also includes numerous other types such as: Carrara marble, Calacatta marble, Travertine marble, Botticino marble, Verona marble, Galaga Beige marble, Breccia marble, Onyx marble, and Nero Marquina


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Why Choose Italian Marble?

Italian marble is well known for its craftsmanship and geological purity. The marble is quarried from regions like Carrara and Tuscany, and we procure it directly from the quarries. Italian marble is known for its characteristics, like:

  • Fine grain
  • Elegant veining
  • Consistent color

It offers timeless beauty, which makes it suitable for modern and traditional spaces. Beyond aesthetics, it makes perfect sense to choose Italian marble because of its durability. When you choose Italian marble, you’re choosing a material that is rich in heritage and style.

What Makes Italian Marble So Special?

Italian marble is renowned for its timeless elegance, luxurious appearance, and intricate veining patterns. The unique and beautiful appearance of Italian marble comes from its natural formation and unique mineral composition. This makes it an ideal choice for architects, designers, and homeowners looking for a high-end, luxurious finish.

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Carrara Marble

Carrara marble is known for its subtle gray veining. It is available in blue-grey or white color. This color combination makes it distinct. It can become a center of attraction in any space. Carrara marble is also used to make countertops, flooring, feature walls, and fireplaces.


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Botticino Marble

Botticino Marble is a fine-grained marble often available in light beige color. Delicate veining patterns of cream, tan, or light brown color provide it a sophisticated look that is elegant but not overly bold. The marble is often used in flooring, countertops, wall cladding, fireplace surrounds, and even staircases.


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Calacatta Marble

Calacatta marble is another high-end type known for its white background and striking veining pattern. The veins are usually in shades of gold, gray, or brown. Calacatta marble is used in high-end projects for a variety of applications.


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Verona Marble

Verona Marble is another fine-grained option with bold visual appeal and rich history. It is usually available in warm golden beige color, along with a dark veining pattern which can vary from deep browns to grays to even black. The veining pattern is often such that it adds depth and texture to the marble. It is used to make flooring, countertops, wall cladding, and more.


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Travertine Marble

Travertine Marble goes pretty well with rustic, Mediterranean, and traditional decor. Its unique textured surface with natural color variations like cream, gold, light brown, and beige makes it extremely versatile. The linear patterns along the stone make it appear more fluid and delicate than it is. It is widely used in wall cladding, exterior cladding, and flooring applications.


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Galaga Beige Marble

Galaga Beige Marble is luxurious, colored marble that is elegant yet timeless. Light and beige background and soft fluid veins ranging from light brown to cream provide it with an elegant and serene look. It is used to make flooring, countertops, wall cladding, and backsplashes.

FAQs

What is the Highest Quality Italian Marble?

The Carrara and Calacatta marble types are two of the highest-quality Italian marble types. Carrara is known for its white color with grey veining, whereas Calacatta marble is known for its white background with a striking vein pattern.

How Do You Identify Italian Marbles?

Italian marble is known for its smooth yet slightly porous surface. It is slightly cool-to-touch unless it’s stored outdoors.

Which Country’s Marble is Best?

Italian marble is considered to be the best marble globally. It is highly sought after for indoor and outdoor applications. Its unparalleled quality and unique visual appeal have made it famous worldwide.

Is Italian Marble Better Than Tiles?

Yes, Italian marble is better than tiles because of its unique look, rarity, and durability. 

How to Tell Fake Marble?

Real marble is usually cool-to-touch and heavier than synthetic materials. Real marble also absorbs water slightly, whereas synthetic materials don’t. The edge of a real marble slab has a consistent grain, whereas fake ones have different grains on the exposed edges. While fake marble can mimic the veining of real marble, it lacks the natural depth that real marble possesses.