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Natural Stone Tiles

Natural Stone Tiles

Marble Tile Collection

Bring timeless beauty and luxury into your space with our natural stone and marble tile collection. Featuring premium marble, and more, these tiles offer rich textures and elegant finishes perfect for floors, walls, bathrooms, and kitchens. Whether you're going for a classic or contemporary look, stone marble tiles add unmatched durability and sophistication to any design. Explore our collection to find the perfect natural stone tile for your home or project.

Why Choose Natural Stone Tile?

No two pieces of natural stone are identical. The veining in marble, the pitting in travertine, the layered texture of slate — these are the marks of millions of years of geological formation, and they give natural stone tile a depth, authenticity, and visual complexity that no printed porcelain or ceramic tile can fully replicate. When you choose natural stone, every floor and every wall is genuinely one of a kind.

Our natural stone tile collection is sourced from quarries across Europe and the Mediterranean — the same stone regions that have supplied architects, builders, and designers for centuries. Every piece is selected for consistency of quality, cut to precise dimensions, and available in the finishes and sizes that suit contemporary and traditional interiors alike.

Natural stone tile by type:

  • Marble tile — the most luxurious natural stone; dramatic veining in white, grey, black, and gold tones; polished for feature walls and dry floors, honed for bathrooms and shower walls where slip resistance matters
  • Travertine tile — warm, earthy tones with a naturally pitted surface that gives it an organic, Old World character; one of the most popular choices for bathroom floors and living room tile
  • Slate tile — rugged, layered texture in dark charcoal, grey-green, and rust tones; naturally slip-resistant and ideal for kitchen floors, entryways, and outdoor spaces
  • Limestone tile — refined and understated in warm neutral tones; a versatile choice for both floors and walls in contemporary and transitional interiors

Natural stone finishes explained:

  • Polished — mirror-like reflective surface that highlights veining and color; best for walls and dry floor areas
  • Honed — smooth matte surface with less slip risk; the preferred choice for bathroom floors and shower walls
  • Brushed — textured, aged surface that adds grip and a more rustic character; ideal for outdoor and high-traffic applications
  • Tumbled — rounded edges and a weathered finish for a classic, heritage-inspired look

Important: all natural stone tile must be sealed before grouting and maintained with a penetrating stone sealer. Use only pH-neutral cleaners formulated for natural stone — acidic cleaners including vinegar will etch and permanently damage polished marble and limestone surfaces.

Size

  • 36" X 36"
  • 24" X 24"

Finish

  • Satin Rec
  • Rec
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FAQ

What types of natural stone tile do you carry?

Our natural stone collection includes marble, travertine, slate, and limestone tile in a range of sizes and finishes. Each stone type has its own unique character - marble offers dramatic veining and a polished, luxurious look; travertine has a warm, earthy texture with natural pitting that gives it an Old World appeal; slate brings a rugged, layered texture ideal for rustic and industrial spaces; and limestone offers a refined, understated elegance in warm neutral tones.

Does natural stone tile need to be sealed?

Yes - all natural stone tile should be sealed before grouting and regularly maintained with a penetrating stone sealer. Unlike porcelain and ceramic, natural stone is porous and will absorb liquids, oils, and cleaning chemicals if left unsealed. Sealing frequency depends on the stone type and the application - high-traffic floors and kitchen surfaces may need resealing annually, while wall tile in a low-traffic area may only need sealing every 2-3 years. Always use a sealer specifically formulated for natural stone.

Can natural stone tile be used in a bathroom or shower?

Yes, with the right preparation. Marble, travertine, and slate are all used in bathrooms and showers worldwide. The key requirements are a waterproof substrate, a high-quality polymer-modified thinset, and thorough sealing of both the stone and grout before use. In wet shower environments, choose a honed or textured finish rather than polished, as polished stone can be slippery when wet. Reapply stone sealer at least once a year in shower environments.

Is marble tile difficult to maintain?

Marble requires more care than porcelain or ceramic but is very manageable with the right routine. The biggest risks are acid etching - caused by vinegar, citrus, and many common household cleaners - and staining from oils and liquids soaking into the stone. Use only pH-neutral cleaners formulated for natural stone. Blot spills immediately rather than wiping, which can spread the liquid. Keep stone sealed and avoid placing acidic foods or drinks directly on marble surfaces. With proper care, marble tile maintains its beauty for generations.

What finish should I choose for natural stone tile?

The most common finishes are polished, honed, and brushed. Polished stone has a mirror-like reflective surface that highlights veining and color - ideal for walls, feature areas, and formal spaces. Honed stone has a matte, smooth surface with less slip risk - the preferred choice for bathroom floors and shower walls. Brushed or tumbled finishes have a more textured, aged appearance suited to rustic and transitional interiors. Note that polished finishes show scratches and etching more readily than honed or brushed.

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