Travertine is a limestone formed by mineral-rich spring deposits, defined by natural voids and a layered structure. These characteristics give the material depth and direction, and the surface develops subtle changes in tone and texture with use. Pores may be left open or filled depending on application and finish.
Care
Clean using pH-neutral products.
Filled surfaces require periodic resealing to maintain protection.
Avoid acidic cleaners to preserve the stone.
For more details visit our care instructions page.
StoneLab note
Samples and images are reference points only.
Each block carries its own tone, structure, and movement.
Appearance varies depending on cut : vein-cut presents linear banding, while cross-cut results in a softer, cloud-like pattern.
We review the slabs together and plan the layout to achieve a balanced and intentional final result.
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Travertine Rosso is a warm-toned travertine defined by deep terracotta and brick-red hues with layered movement and natural pores. Its rich surface character combines warmth and depth, with subtle banding and mineral variation that give each slab a grounded, tactile expression. Variation in tone, layering, and surface character is inherent, making layout and orientation an important part of the final result.