Collection: Natural Stone

Macchia Vecchia

Product description

Macchia Vecchia Marble
Bold. Sophisticated. Unmistakably Italian.

Macchia Vecchia Marble is a rare and luxurious Italian marble revered for its dramatic veining and warm, expressive character. Featuring a creamy white background infused with bold strokes of gold, amber, grey, and taupe, each slab is a one-of-a-kind statement piece that exudes elegance and artistic flair.

Quarried in Italy, Macchia Vecchia (meaning “old stain”) is often chosen for high-end interiors where timeless beauty and striking detail are key. Its rich coloration and bold patterning make it ideal for feature walls, kitchen islands, countertops, and bathroom vanities — delivering a stunning visual impact in both modern and classic spaces.

-Origin: Italy

-Finish Options: Polished, Honed

-Recommended Uses: Kitchen countertops, islands, statement walls, vanities, fireplaces, tabletops

-Colour Palette: Ivory base with bold gold, taupe, grey, and rust veining

Why Choose Macchia Vecchia Marble?
✓ Rare and luxurious aesthetic
✓ Naturally bold veining for a dramatic effect
✓ Elevates interiors with Italian craftsmanship and elegance

Make a lasting impression with the expressive beauty of Macchia Vecchia Marble — where nature’s artistry meets timeless design.

Finishes/texture

-Honed
-Polished
-Brushed
-Leather
-Acid Washed

Price List

Prices on Application

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Installation

Installing natural stone in your house is a craft — one best entrusted to a professional. To ensure your stone looks and performs beautifully for years to come, we recommend using an experienced stonemason fitter. You’ll find everything you need to know about installation and ongoing care in our detailed installation guides, available [here].

Care and Maintenance

How should I clean natural stone daily? Use a pH-neutral stone cleaner or mild dish soap with warm water. Wipe with a soft cloth and dry to prevent water spots. What cleaning products should I avoid? Avoid vinegar, lemon, bleach, ammonia, abrasive pads, and scouring powders—they can scratch or etch the stone. How do I prevent stains and damage? Wipe spills immediately, especially wine, coffee, citrus, vinegar, and oils. Use coasters, cutting boards, and trivets. Do I need to seal my stone? Yes. Seal marble, limestone, and travertine every 6–12 months; granite and slate every 1–2 years. If water darkens the surface quickly, it’s time to reseal. What about stains? Most stains can be removed with a stone-safe poultice (baking soda or peroxide-based, depending on the stain). Avoid generic stain removers that contain acid. How do I prevent etching? Keep acidic foods and products off the surface and clean up immediately. Even sealed marble can still etch. When should I call a professional? For deep scratches, heavy etching, dull spots, or refinishing, a stone restoration technician can hone and polish the surface back to new.

Sustainability

Natural stone is a highly sustainable building material due to its durability, long life cycle, and minimal processing requirements. Unlike manufactured products, stone is extracted directly from the earth and requires no chemical additives, making it a naturally low-VOC, non-toxic option for healthy indoor environments. Its strength and longevity reduce the need for frequent replacement, lowering long-term environmental impact. Stone can also be reused, repurposed, or recycled at the end of its life, further extending its value. With responsible quarrying practices and efficient transportation planning, natural stone offers an environmentally conscious choice for construction projects seeking timeless beauty and reduced ecological footprint.

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