About Travertine
Travertine stands apart for its distinctive porous texture and the remarkable variety of patterns it offers, from the refined linear elegance of vein cut to the softer, more organic movement of fleuri cut. Formed in mineral hot springs through the rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, the stone develops its characteristic voids as carbon dioxide escapes during the formation process. These natural features are often enhanced by filling the surface with grout to achieve a smoother and more durable finish, resulting in a material that combines timeless beauty with lasting performance.