Calacatta Marble Tile
17th Jun 2022
True or False? Not all marble is created the same.
False! All marble is created in the same way, undergoing the same metamorphosis that transforms limestone into the crystalline natural stone known as marble.True or False? Not all marble is created equal.
True! Though all marble is formed in the same way by nature, a marble may be unique and more highly sought after than others. Calacatta Marble is one such marble - a gorgeous, high-end natural stone desirable for its distinctive look and precious rarity for a range of applications.
Distinctive Look: Calacatta Marble is distinctive with its thick, bold veining. Rather than the plentiful soft veins of a marble like Carrara, Calacatta’s hallmark is fewer but more dramatic and unstructured veins. Overall the color has a global appeal with designers and architects due to its soothing white background, veining, and color tone. (The whiter the background, the more expensive and desirable these marbles get.) The economy of Calacatta Marble’s veining is also suited to bookmatched installations which is less effective with other marbles that may have so many fine veins that there is no distinctive pattern to manipulate into a design.
PDTM offers 6 color variations of Calacatta Marble including Calacatta Gold, Calacatta Gold Premium, Calacatta Turkish Gold, Calacatta White, Calacatta Vagli, Calacatta Light.
The veins vary in color from golden to grey. Coupled with the white background, the colors of Calacatta are neutral and can easily be paired with dark or light woods and other materials to highlight or to downplay architectural elements.
Rarity:“High-end” is a term that goes hand in hand with “rare”, as limited availability and high demand often translates to a greater expense. Calacatta Marble is exceptional in appearance and also exceptional in that it is only available from one quarry in the world, located in Carrara, Italy. (This fact is often perplexing to consumers, who confuse Calacatta Marble with Carrara White Marble Tile.
which also comes from and shares its name with this region.) Calacatta Marble’s production is limited and well-controlled from this quarry. Seasonal factors also affect production as quarrying becomes very challenging in the peak winter months on the mountain top in Carrara. Both of these factors lend to the rarity, and expense, of this natural stone.
Applications:The marble first brought to us by Michelangelo, Calacatta Marble is a luxury stone; therefore, it is often utilized in very visible areas. For example, Calacatta Marble Flooring is popular for entry ways in corporate offices.