The Versatility of Carrara Statuarietto Marble

marmo Statuarietto

Statuarietto marble is extracted in blocks from the renowned quarries of Carrara. Its grain is medium-fine, and its texture is characterized by light veining concentrated in shades of gray that stand out against a milky white background. While Statuario marble is known for the brilliance of its icy-white base, which may or may not have ash-gray veins, Statuarietto stands out for the dynamism of its pattern and the gray/white-milky contrast, making it highly suitable for design solutions in modern and exclusive environments. Moreover, unlike the very expensive Statuario marble, Statuarietto offers an ideal balance between appearance and actual cost.

Statuarietto: Contemporary Marble

Thanks to the dynamism of its texture, Statuarietto marble can be an excellent partner in design interiors, thanks to its ability to convey a sense of exclusivity and luxury without becoming too dominant. In one of the most frequented spaces in the home, the kitchen for example, this natural stone can be successfully used in countless solutions: in a project designed by the studio Pane, Acqua e Architettura, it is wonderfully applied to the drawer covers under the island, next to the wooden counter.

A decidedly refined pairing that becomes the leitmotif of originality and the extreme beauty of the entire room. Thanks to the thin thickness of the slabs, the opening and closing of the drawers remain light and quick.

A Versatile Marble

Another application of Statuarietto marble is for creating luxurious classic and modern bathrooms. This versatility makes the marble an undisputed protagonist in both traditional and contemporary designs, perfectly adapting to any style. From surface details to covered walls, luxury bathrooms find in marble an irreplaceable ally to express elegance, durability, and timeless charm. Additionally, the ability to combine different finishes and colors allows for the personalization of each space, creating unique and character-rich environments.

Share:

pietra sodalite progetto

Sodalite Stone: The Project of a Beautiful Spa in the Alps

Natural stones are not just building materials but genuine cornerstones of design, capable of adding personality, sophistication, and uniqueness to any space. Some stones, such as Sodalite, go beyond aesthetics, imparting an exclusive character and an evocative atmosphere. For the design of a private spa in a prestigious Alpine resort, the team from “Pane, Acqua e Architettura” in collaboration with Venetian Gold, created a space of pure luxury, leveraging the extraordinary qualities of this stone.

Contemporary Design in Brown Eramosa

Brown Eramosa marble embodies the essence of elegance and sophistication in contemporary design. This natural stone, prized for its extraordinary parallel veining, masterfully alternates warm brown tones with delicate shades of green and beige, making each slab unique and one-of-a-kind. Mined in Canada, Brown Eramosa is not only synonymous with beauty but also with exceptional strength and durability, making it ideal for luxury projects both indoors and outdoors. The true uniqueness of this natural stone

Giallo Siena Nuvolato: When Marble Becomes Art

Giallo Siena Nuvolato Marble is one of the most distinctive and captivating materials in the Italian landscape. This marble is known for its vibrant ochre yellow color, enhanced by veins ranging from ivory white to deep yellow, and even rich red hues. This chromatic combination creates a unique and unrepeatable texture, making each slab a natural work of art. Exclusively quarried from the hills of Siena, Giallo Siena Nuvolato Marble is prized for its originality,

Exclusive Hues: A Black and White Marble Bathroom

Marble is one of the most beloved natural stones for its unique ability to reflect light in an extraordinary way. This is due to the low refractive index of calcite, one of its main components. This natural phenomenon allows light to penetrate the stone and reflect internally, creating an unparalleled brilliance. Since ancient times, this characteristic has made marble a preferred material not only for crafting high-value artworks but also for designing and furnishing exclusive

Sign up for the newsletter

Stay updated on our projects. Subscribe to our newsletter.