Palissandro marble slab is a luxurious natural stone from Italy that stands out for its elegant veining and soft colour transitions. This type of marble, which is usually dominated by light beige, grey, blue-grey and brown tones, has a natural artistic appearance with its striped, wavy or cloudy vein patterns. Each slab is unique, making Palissandro ideal for special and prestigious projects.
Known for both its aesthetic appeal and durability, Palissandro marble can be used in both indoor and outdoor applications. It is frequently preferred for hotel lobbies, luxury residences, bathroom and kitchen surfaces, wall coverings, floor coverings, and fireplace surrounds. Arco della Pace (Arch of Peace) in Milan: Built in the 19th century, this monumental structure is made of Palissandro marble with monolithic columns over 10 metres tall. Its majestic structure showcases both the aesthetic and mechanical strength of the stone.
Pavia Cathedral: Built in the early 15th century, the cathedral features Palissandro marble columns as striking architectural details, showcasing the stone’s historical durability.