The Navona finish is named after Rome’s famous Piazza Navona, where this prestigious white travertine was historically used. This light ivory stone reveals its natural elegance through vein-cut processing that showcases linear patterns and subtle movement.

Travertine is a porous carbonate stone formed in thermal springs. A penetrating sealer is recommended to reduce absorption and maintain the pristine appearance. Generally presenting no significant pores or cavities, Navona offers a more compact structure than typical travertines.

For performance selection, travertine dimensional stone is covered by ASTM C1527 and related test standards used by the natural stone industry.

COMMON MODULES
Navona panels frequently come in tiles of: 12×12, 16×16, 18×18, 24×24 inches 12×24, 6×12 inches also 600×300, 800×400 mm Slabs: 2-3 cm thick
STANDARDS
PRIMARY USE Walls and floors Interior or exterior not intended for floors STANDARDS Selection and testing: ASTM C1527 (travertine dimension stone)

Features & benefits

Natural 4D texture that amplifies light-shadow effects and adds architectural depth without artificial patterning
Norstone USA
Timeless palette of warm ivory tones typical of premium Roman travertine—perfect for luxury hospitality and residential projects
MGT Stone Co
Versatile modules with multiple format options from tiles to large slabs for seamless installations on both floors and walls
mgjsurfaces.com

Incredible Result

Establishing timeless elegance through Navona Travertine creates spaces that transcend trends and connect us to centuries of architectural heritage. These surfaces carry the legacy of Roman craftsmanship while meeting contemporary performance standards. The stone’s natural luminosity and refined texture inspire productivity and well-being in both residential and commercial settings. Beyond aesthetic benefits, Navona’s durability and low maintenance requirements make it a sustainable choice for generations. The result is authentic Italian luxury that celebrates how we live, work and honor architectural tradition. The historical significance dates to ancient Rome where Navona adorned the most prestigious buildings, establishing it as the benchmark for travertine excellence that continues today.

Applications — where it works best

Indoors:

Living room floors, entrance halls, feature walls, fireplaces, columns, kitchen countertops, and bathroom vanities

Bath & showers (walls and floors):

Use filled and honed finish for easier maintenance, ensure proper sealing for water resistance, ideal for luxury spa environments

Outdoors:

Façades, pool surrounds, patios and terraces in all climates, excellent freeze-thaw resistance when properly installed

Note: Navona travertine is suitable for both wall cladding and flooring applications due to its compact structure and minimal porosity