The elegance of natural stone: travertine's story and where it belongs.
A stone with a history
Travertine is a natural limestone formed by mineral springs over thousands of years. Its soft, banded character has carried Roman baths and modern interiors alike.
Warm, not cold
Unlike high-gloss marble, travertine reads warm and matte. Its creams and honeys sit comfortably next to oak and walnut rather than competing with them.
Living with it
Sealed travertine handles daily life well. Wipe spills promptly and use a coaster under acidic drinks, and the surface keeps its quiet glow for years.
Where it works
As a tabletop it gives weight and calm to a room. Each slab is unique, so no two travertine tables are ever quite the same.

