
Stone shaped by time and porosity
The Travertine Stone Collection explores the architectural character of travertine — a material defined not by polish, but by its porous surface, layered formation, and natural irregularity.
Unlike polished marble, travertine carries visible memory of geological compression and mineral flow. Each piece emphasizes this raw texture, allowing surface voids and tonal variation to remain part of the design language.
The collection treats travertine as an architectural material rather than a decorative finish — grounding objects in a quieter, more tactile expression of stone.
Porous Materiality
Natural voids and surface textures are preserved as part of identity
Architectural Tone
Travertine is treated as a building material rather than decorative stone
Organic Variation
No two surfaces are identical in tone, density, or structure
Soft Geological Presence
A quieter, more muted expression of stone compared to marble
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