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Travertine
Travertine has been used in building as far back as Roman times.  It was a substitute for the expensive marble at the time.  Architects have enjoyed the color ranges and textures that travertine has to offer.  Travertine is limestone places under a lot of pressure for a long time, talking about thousands of years.  The next stage for travertine development after another thousand years turns into Marble.

PAVER VESAILLES PATTERN

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Classical Gris

The blend of silver, grey, and white adds a captivating factor to the conventional travertine. This neutral-colored travertine blends well with other colors and provides a modern edge to both interior and exterior applications.

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Classical Scabos

The wide range of colors from cream, red, brown, grey, etc. Every piece is unique and flaunts a bold look for your design project. 

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Classical Ivory

The range of colors from cream to light beige gives a graceful look to your interiors and exteriors. This light color of travertine is widely used for building pool decks & coping as it reflects heat & keeps the surface cool during summer.

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Classical Walnut

The warm and earthy tones ranging from light beige to walnut bring Earth warmth to your floors. The tumbled finish provides a smooth surface making it suitable for both interior and exterior usage.

BULLNOSE

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Bullnose
Classical Gris

The coping stone showcases patterns of dark grey on a creamy white undertone. This travertine stone adds liveliness to the monotonous travertine. Suitable for the coping pool edges, stairs, fountains and corners of indoor as well as outdoor surroundings.

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Bullnose
Classical Scabos

The wide range of colors from cream, red, brown, grey, etc. The smooth and flawless finish of this pool coping stone makes it common for the fountains, bathtubs or pool surroundings. Travertine adds the strength of age and prestige to the project, as it is the oldest building material.

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Bullnose
Classical Ivory

The bullnose carry creamy shades of white with a slight tint of brown on it. The smooth tumbled surface of the travertine along with the fairly consistent light color makes it an ideal choice for pools. The light color keeps the temperature of the surface relatively low during summer

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Bullnose
Classical Walnut

The warm and earthy tones ranging from light beige to walnut bring Earth warmth to your floors. The tumbled finish provides a smooth surface making it suitable for both interior and exterior usage.

LEDGESTONE
PANEL/ CORNER

Ledgestone
Classic  Scabos

The wide range of colors from cream, red, brown, grey, etc. With its unique texture it gives your project a one of kind look. 

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The blend of silver, grey, and white adds a captivating factor to the conventional travertine. This neutral-colored travertine blends well with other colors and provides a modern edge to both interior and exterior applications.

Ledgestone
Classical Gris

The blend of silver, grey, and white adds a captivating factor to the conventional travertine. Give a unique touch to interiors and exteriors by imparting hardness of travertine and softness of tumbled stone.

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The blend of silver, grey, and white adds a captivating factor to the conventional travertine. This neutral-colored travertine blends well with other colors and provides a modern edge to both interior and exterior applications.

Ledgestone
Classical Ivory

The range of colors from cream to light beige gives a graceful look to your interiors and exteriors. The ideal color of the boundary, seat, sidewalls and indoor walls as well. 

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The blend of silver, grey, and white adds a captivating factor to the conventional travertine. This neutral-colored travertine blends well with other colors and provides a modern edge to both interior and exterior applications.

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