Shop by Material — Travertine, Marble & Limestone Natural Stone Tiles
Choose Your Stone
Every stone tells a different story. Our natural stone collection is built around three timeless materials — travertine, marble, and limestone. Each is quarried from the earth, shaped by millennia, and selected by hand for its character, durability, and beauty. We believe the foundation of any well-designed space starts with the material itself: the way it feels underfoot, the way light moves across its surface, the way it ages alongside your home.
Whether you're designing a sun-drenched courtyard, a serene bathroom retreat, a dramatic kitchen backsplash, or a fireplace surround that anchors the entire room, the stone you choose will define the space for decades. Below, we walk you through what makes each material distinct — and how to know which one is right for your project.
Travertine — Warmth, Texture, and Mediterranean Character
Travertine is one of the most beloved natural stones in architecture and interior design — and for good reason. Formed over thousands of years in mineral-rich hot springs, travertine carries the unmistakable warmth of the earth: soft beiges, golden ivories, walnut browns, and silvered grays, often punctuated by the natural pitting and veining that give the stone its signature look.
You'll find travertine in some of the most iconic structures in the world, from the Roman Colosseum to modern luxury villas across the Mediterranean. That heritage is part of its appeal — travertine doesn't follow trends, because it predates them.
In your home, travertine is remarkably versatile. Honed and filled finishes create a smooth, refined surface ideal for indoor floors, bathroom walls, and showers. Tumbled travertine offers a rustic, old-world texture that works beautifully on backsplashes, accent walls, and patios. Brushed finishes strike a balance — soft to the touch but slip-resistant enough for pool decks and outdoor living areas.
Travertine pavers, in particular, have become a go-to choice for outdoor spaces. The stone stays cool underfoot even in direct sun, drains water naturally, and develops a beautiful patina over time. For homeowners who want their outdoor space to feel like an extension of the house — not just a slab of concrete — travertine is hard to beat.
Marble — Timeless Elegance and Unmistakable Drama
If travertine is the warm embrace of the Mediterranean, marble is its more formal cousin: refined, luminous, and unapologetically luxurious. Used in palaces, cathedrals, museums, and the world's most celebrated sculptures, marble has been the stone of choice for craftsmen and designers for over two thousand years.
What sets marble apart is its veining. No two slabs are alike. The dramatic gray rivers of Carrara, the deep gold of Calacatta, the soft cream of Crema Marfil, the bold contrast of Nero Marquina — each variety carries its own personality, and choosing one is part of the design process itself.
In residential spaces, marble brings instant elegance. Polished marble reflects light and amplifies the sense of space, making it a favorite for bathroom floors, vanity tops, and statement walls. Honed marble offers a softer, matte finish that feels more contemporary and shows fewer fingerprints — ideal for kitchen floors and high-traffic living areas.
Marble is particularly stunning as a backsplash or fireplace surround, where its veining can be displayed like a piece of art. Bookmatched marble slabs — where two pieces are mirrored to create a symmetrical pattern — turn any wall into a focal point.
While marble does benefit from thoughtful care (regular sealing protects against staining), the trade-off is a material that genuinely elevates a space the moment it's installed. It's the kind of stone that buyers notice, appraisers note, and guests comment on.
Limestone — Quiet Sophistication and Understated Beauty
Limestone is the stone of subtlety. Where travertine speaks with warmth and marble with drama, limestone whispers — and that's exactly its appeal. With soft, matte tones that range from pale ivory and bone white to warm taupe and stormy gray, limestone brings a quiet, grounded elegance that feels both ancient and modern at once.
Sedimentary in origin, limestone is composed of compressed marine fossils and minerals, which gives it a uniform, understated texture rather than the dramatic veining of marble. The result is a surface that feels calm — perfect for spaces meant for rest, focus, or reflection.
Limestone is exceptional for floors, both indoor and outdoor, where its consistent appearance creates a sense of continuity throughout a space. It's a popular choice in spa-inspired bathrooms, master suites, libraries, and minimalist kitchens, where the goal is restraint rather than statement.
Architecturally, limestone has been used for centuries — think of the great cathedrals of France, the cliffs of Dover, and countless heritage buildings across Europe. Today, designers reach for it when they want a contemporary space that still carries weight and history.
Available in honed, brushed, and tumbled finishes, limestone adapts well to modern, traditional, transitional, and Mediterranean styles. It pairs especially beautifully with natural wood, soft textiles, and earthy color palettes.
How to Choose the Right Stone for Your Project
Choosing between travertine, marble, and limestone comes down to three things: the look you want, the space you're working with, and the level of maintenance you're comfortable with.
Choose travertine if you want warmth, texture, and a relaxed, lived-in feeling — especially for outdoor spaces, pool decks, and Mediterranean-inspired interiors. Choose marble if you want elegance, light reflection, and a clear design statement — ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and feature walls. Choose limestone if you want calm, consistent surfaces with quiet sophistication — perfect for whole-home flooring and minimalist designs.
All three stones are available in multiple sizes, finishes, and edge profiles. Honed surfaces offer a smooth, contemporary look. Polished finishes bring shine and reflectivity. Tumbled and brushed textures add character and slip resistance — making them well-suited for wet areas, outdoor patios, and high-traffic zones.
Built for Every Space in Your Home
Our travertine, marble, and limestone collections are engineered for real life. Use them as floor tiles for entryways, kitchens, and living rooms. Install them as wall tiles in showers, powder rooms, and accent walls. Bring them into the kitchen as a backsplash that ties the whole room together. Take them outside as pavers for patios, walkways, and pool surrounds. Or wrap a fireplace in stone for a focal point that anchors the entire home.
Quarried by Nature, Selected by Us
Every tile in our collection is sourced directly from trusted quarries, hand-inspected for quality, and graded to meet the standards of designers, contractors, and homeowners who refuse to compromise. From the first sample to the final installation, we're here to help you choose the stone that fits your space — and your story.
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