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Marble: the fusion of art, history and elegance 

Marble carries a deep cultural legacy. It was used in the construction of Greek temples such as the Parthenon, in Roman columns and busts, and in Renaissance sculptures, such as Michelangelo’s David, that still move us today. Learn more about this relationship in our special article on Michelangelo and his passion for marble.

Marble: the fusion of art, history and elegance 
Perfection sculpted in marble, a tribute to mastery and the timelessness of natural stone.

Just as classical sculptors carved masterpieces from raw blocks, this natural stone continues to bring a distinctive atmosphere to interiors. Its geological formation, taking millions of years, results in unique patterns and singular veins — each piece is truly one of a kind. So why not incorporate an icon that carries centuries of history into your designs? Using marble is a way to bring nature and tradition within reach. 


a stone with a story

The first records of marble use date back to the Neolithic era, appearing in Egyptian tombs and majestic pyramids. Over the centuries, it gained prominence in Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, marking the beginning of marble’s widespread commercial appeal. 

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Straight from nature, Bianco Sarda in its raw form reveals the essence of authenticity.

During the Middle Ages, with the rise of cities, interest in marble resurged—particularly in Italy, which soon became a global reference in quarrying and trading this elegant material. Since then, marble has endured through eras as a symbol of refined aesthetics and architectural significance. 

Timeless sculptures like the Venus de Milo and Michelangelo’s Pietà, housed in the Vatican, highlight marble’s excellence in art and design throughout history. 


Lasting beauty meets functionality

Beyond its noble appearance, marble stands out for its durability. With proper care, it retains its original beauty for generations. Often, a simple cleaning routine—a damp cloth and neutral detergent—is all it takes to preserve its impeccable surface. 

Its millennia-long use in cathedrals, palaces, and historic monuments is living proof of its resilience. Structures adorned with marble continue to impress, centuries after they were built. 


WHeRE TO USE MARBLE

Kitchen 

Marble countertops, islands, and even wall coverings elevate both function and aesthetics: 

  • White: Enhances light and opens up the space 
  • Gray: Adds a modern touch with bold veining
  • Honed finish: Offers a natural, inviting feel 
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In the kitchen, Matterhorn reinforces contemporary elegance with subtlety and refinement.

Bathroom 

Perfect for creating a personal sanctuary, marble adds a cooling, relaxing vibe. Whether used on floors, walls, or vanities, it strikes a balance between style and practicality: 

  • Light tones: Bring a sense of airiness and brightness 
  • Dark tones: Create contrast and a contemporary edge 
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In the bathroom, the grandeur of Portinari stands out on the wall, bringing an artistic and natural touch to the space.

Living Room 

In living spaces, marble can feature on floors, wall panels, or furniture such as coffee tables. It adds value and reinforces the overall décor: 

  • Neutral tones: Create a timeless and sophisticated ambiance 
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In the living room, Namib Dover creates a warm and sophisticated atmosphere, highlighting every detail of the design.

Staircases 

More than a mere functional element, marble-clad stairs become architectural focal points. They’re also long-lasting and visually striking: 

  • Light shades: Maximize spaciousness 
  • Dark shades: Add contrast and a dramatic flair 
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On the staircase, Michelangelo Prime brings sophistication and nobility to every step.

Decor Accents 

Marble also shines in small doses—picture frames, lighting fixtures, shelves, or design objects. These subtle touches bring personality without overwhelming the space. 


Inspiring ideas

  • Bathrooms & powder rooms: Turn functional areas into wellness retreats 
  • Gathering spaces: Marble panels, fireplaces, and tables that elevate your design
  • Striking facades: Bold elegance with large slabs or artistic layouts 
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In the kitchen, Alba Oro blends luxury and functionality, enhancing the room’s aesthetics.
  • Functional kitchens: Combining beauty and resilience exactly where it’s needed most  

CHOOSING THE RIGHT FINISH

  • Polished: Enhances colors and veining, offering a mirror-like shine 
  • Honed: Smooth and matte—perfect for a soft, understated look 
  • Brushed: Lightly textured with a handcrafted feel—great for natural-style spaces 

Each finish transforms not only the appearance of marble but also its texture and functionality—whether you’re aiming for a high-gloss statement or a more organic vibe. 


HiGH PERFORMANCE: DISCOVER DOLOMITIC MARBLE

With a composition of at least 50% dolomite—a mineral rich in calcium and magnesium carbonate—dolomitic marble is a premium choice for those seeking durability with refined aesthetics. Dolomite increases the stone’s strength and density, making it ideal for high-traffic areas or places prone to wear. It also enhances resistance to staining and scratching. Discover where to apply dolomitic marble and be amazed by its versatility.

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In the bathroom, Matarazzo offers a sophisticated and timeless look, highlighting the stone’s natural elegance.

In addition, dolomite increases the density of marble, making it less susceptible to stains and scratches

Sourced especially from Brazil, this material reflects the country’s rich cultural diversity and brings the natural beauty of Brazil into shared living spaces. 


Why choose dolomitic marble?

Here’s why it stands out: 

  • Superior durability: Withstands scratches, impacts, and everyday wear 
  • Low absorption: Less prone to stains—perfect for kitchens and bathrooms 
  • Aesthetic versatility: Works beautifully in both classic and modern interiors 
  • Easy maintenance: Simple, effective care 
  • Elevated design value: Adds sophistication and increases the appeal of any space 

Among Zucchi’s offerings, Michelangelo Prime and Matterhorn are standout options for those seeking exclusivity and performance in equal measure. 


FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT MARBLE

Did you know marble offers more than meets the eye? 

  • Formed over millennia: Created by intense heat and pressure acting on limestone 
  • A favorite among artists: From Michelangelo to modern architects, marble has always symbolized prestige 
  • Highly durable: Heat-resistant and built to last 
  • Stunning variety: Endless colors and natural patterns 
  • Timeless elegance: A design staple through every era of architecture and décor 

CONCLUSION: TIMELESS SOPHISTICATION

More than a construction element, marble is a statement—of history, beauty, and craftsmanship. Its unique appearance, combined with strength and versatility, makes it a cornerstone in projects aiming for authenticity and elegance. 

When your project demands more, dolomitic marble offers the ultimate upgrade: dense, durable, low-maintenance, and visually stunning, meeting the highest standards in performance and design. 

Add a material that stands the test of time to your space—seamlessly blending with styles from minimalist to timelessly luxurious. 

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