All about Calacatta marble

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. Comparison with other species
  3. Usage
  4. Examples in the interior

Italian marble is appreciated all over the world. Calacatta is one of the types of this material that unites a group of stones of white, beige and gray colors with veins. The material is also called "statuary" marble. Calacatta belongs to the premium class, because it is difficult to get it, and its color is really unique.

Peculiarities

Calacatta marble was used in the creation of Michelangelo's sculpture "David". It is mined only in Italy, in the Apuan Alps. Natural stone is white, the lighter the slab, the more expensive it is.

Features of the view:

  • marble is the most durable and reliable, does not give in to mechanical stress;
  • after polishing, the surface is perfectly flat and smooth;
  • the unique pattern of gray veins is created naturally;
  • marble slabs make the interior lighter;
  • the best specimens have a perfect white color.

Comparison with other species

There are three varieties of Italian marble - Calacatta, Carrara and Statuario. All are mined in one place. Varieties differ in color, number and brightness of veins, ability to reflect light and graininess. Calacatta has a white background and a clear pattern of gray or golden beige.

Artificial stones imitating Calacatta:

  • Azteca Calacatta Gold - slabs for wall decoration and porcelain stoneware with imitation of a premium grade from a Spanish manufacturer;
  • Flaviker Pi. Sa Supreme - porcelain stoneware from Italy;
  • Porcelanosa Calacata - products imitate both classic gray patterns and beige.

Statuario cultivar also belongs to the premium class. The background is also white, but the pattern is more rare and dense, has a dark gray tint. Typically used to decorate large spaces in order to maximize the veins. Artificial substitutes - Acif Emil Ceramica Tele di Marmo and Rex Ceramiche I Classici Di Rex. Plus Peronda from Museum Statuario should be noted separately, the drawing here is as black and clear as possible.

Carrara marble has a light gray background, the pattern is very neat and delicate, also gray. The veins have indistinct, blurred edges. The marble itself looks grayish due to the similarity of the background and pattern shades.

There are three good quality plastics options: Venis Bianco Carrara, Argenta Carrara and Tau Ceramica Varenna.

Usage

This type of marble is considered sculptural... The uniform shade, pliability in processing and resistance to external influences make the material ideal for this purpose. Marble transmits light to a shallow depth. Thanks to this, statues, columns and bas-reliefs look as if they were made of living fabric. Also, plates are used to decorate the interior. The most common countertops are made from this material. Marble is used for walls and floors.

Even simple decorative elements can be made of snow-white material with contrasting veins.

Examples in the interior

Marble is used to decorate kitchens, pools, bathrooms. The material brings a special charm, grace and light to the room. Even a small room becomes spacious and clean.

Consider examples of the use of Calacatta marble in the interior.

  • The wall is decorated with natural material with a classic gray pattern. The bathroom looks incredibly spacious and light.
  • The marble countertops in the kitchen are simply mesmerizing. A successful combination of materials on the work surface and in the dining area.
  • The stone decorative panel on the wall immediately attracts attention. Despite the fact that the entire interior is black and white, it does not look boring at all.
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