Who actually makes the stone. Each producer group is profiled by region and specialty — the materials they quarry and process, the formats and finishes they offer, and what they are export-ready to deliver. Region-level and verified; enquiries are handled through our desk.

The white and grey marbles of Carrara — from everyday Bianco Carrara to rare Calacatta, Statuario and Arabescato.
8 materials · Marble blocks, Gangsaw slabs (2 / 3 cm), Cut-to-size

Roman travertine from the historic Tivoli beds — the cream Navona, the warm Romano, silver and noce tones.
5 materials · Travertine blocks, Vein-cut & cross-cut slabs, Cut-to-size

The historic limestones of the Verona hills — Rosso Verona, Biancone, the Vicenza stones — plus the Verona processing district that finishes the world's stone.
6 materials · Limestone blocks, Slabs, Cut-to-size

The volcanic stones of the Roman district — Basaltina and Etna-type lava — durable, even, quietly modern.
2 materials · Slabs, Pavers, Cladding

The dense beige limestones east of Brescia — Botticino — hard-wearing classical neutrals for floors and facades.
3 materials · Blocks, Slabs, Cut-to-size

Nero Portoro — the scarce black-and-gold marble of the Ligurian coast, a luxury and Art Deco signature.
1 material · Blocks (limited), Slabs, Cut-to-size feature pieces

The bright whites of Greece — crystalline Thassos, Volakas, Drama White — and the historic Pentelic marble.
6 materials · Blocks, Slabs, Cut-to-size
The creams and reds of Iberia — Crema Marfil, Blanco Macael, Rojo Alicante, the Estremoz marbles.
8 materials · Blocks, Slabs, Cut-to-size

North African marbles and limestones — the dramatic Sahara Noir and Sahara Gold, and dense Thala beige.
3 materials · Blocks, Slabs, Cut-to-size