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.