

The appeal of genuine marble is that each stone or slab is unique in pattern and colour, while marble develops a patina as it ages, maturing and bedding into its environment. It is often replaced by Quartzite, a Brazilian stone of similar appearance but higher durability, or can be imitated by Porcelain tiles for those who wish to specify a more economical, durable material which closely resembles the feel and aesthetic of Calacatta. Its soft nature also lends itself more to finishes and light foot traffic areas than flooring in high traffic areas as it damages and marks quicker and easier than most stones. This rare, exclusive form of marble is however fairly porous, therefore requires proper protection and sealing to prevent damage if specified for kitchen worktops, splashbacks or wet room areas, for example. One of the most expensive and highly sought after marbles due to its luxurious, elegant tones and grain, this Vena variant displays thick, elegant arteries which appear dark blue in hue, consisting of a mixture of grey, silver and shades of gold, laced across the bold white field.Ĭommonly utilised in sculptures and decorative, extravagant historic interiors to modern bathrooms and finishes, Calacatta marble is classy, bright and dramatic. The joints are filled with mortar and are 5 mm (0.2 inches) in width.Ĭalacatta is one of three types of marble quarried from the Apuan Mountains of Carrara in the Tuscan region of Italy, renowned for its striking, rich, thick veins on a brilliant white ‘field’ or background.

The image represents a physical area of 1617 x 2102 mm (63.7 x 82.8 inches) in total, with each individual block measuring approximately 400 x 400 mm. A seamless stone texture with calacatta vena arranged in a hexagonal pattern.
