Raw & Refined: The Return of Travertine
Travertine has shed its dated 80s reputation to become the darling of the contemporary design world. Its porous, imperfect surface offers a tactile quality that marble simply cannot match.
Earthy Tones
Unlike the stark coldness of Carrara marble, travertine brings warmth. Its beige, cream, and rust hues ground a room, providing a connection to the earth that feels both ancient and modern.
Sculptural Forms
We are seeing this material used not just for flooring, but for sculptural coffee tables, plinths, and lighting bases. It pairs exceptionally well with dark walnut wood and boucle fabrics.