Marble
When limestone re-crystallises under intense geological pressure and heat, Marble is formed. Large, course grains of calcite are formed by fossilzed materials, along with carbonates. Marble stone has long been valued for its beauty and strength and its ability to achieve a ‘mirror like’ finish when polished. It has been widely used for centuries in commercial buildings, monuments, sculptures and residential houses.
Marble has been valued for thousands of years for its rich palette of beautiful colours and appearance. Typical marble uses include: Bathroom vanity tops, kitchen benchtops, splashbacks, tile flooring, wall cladding, fireplaces, marble bars, marble stairs. Suitable for commercial and domestic applications.