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Noce Travertine brings a refined, walnut-brown palette to contemporary and classic interiors alike. Cut cross-cut, it shows a calm, clouded movement; vein-cut reveals elegant, linear bands. Thanks to its compact structure and versatile finishes—from velvety honed to high-grip textures—Noce performs beautifully on floors, walls, bathrooms and feature elements. Pair it with warm metals and natural woods for a richly layered yet understated look.
Highlights
Deep brown to chocolate tonality with lighter tonal veils
Cross-cut (clouded) or vein-cut (linear) aesthetics
Finishes: honed (filled or unfilled), brushed, tumbled, sandblasted, bush-hammered
Formats from standard tiles to large slabs for continuous surfaces and book-matching
Suitable for interiors; for exteriors choose slip-resistant finishes and detail for drainage/movement
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Features & benefits
Timeless walnut palette: deep brown to chocolate tones with lighter veils; pairs naturally with oak, brass, and warm neutrals.
Two visual languages: cross-cut for calm, clouded fields; vein-cut for elegant linear banding.
Finish versatility: honed (filled/unfilled) for refined surfaces; brushed/tumbled for tactile warmth; sandblasted/bush-hammered for grip outdoors.
Large-format ready: available as big panels and 20/30 mm slabs for continuous walls, floors, and book-matching.
Stable edges, clean joints: compact structure accepts crisp machining and tight, color-matched grout lines.
Serviceable care: responds well to modern impregnating sealers; routine cleaning with pH-neutral products.
Design flexibility: reads as a quiet, luxurious backdrop or as a statement when vein-cut and dramatically lit.
Incredible Result
With raking, warm light and disciplined detailing, Noce Travertine delivers quiet luxury: spaces feel grounded and intimate, with a soft, cocoa-toned glow that flatters wood, metals, and textiles. The stone “speaks softly,” adding depth and material credibility without visual noise.
Applications — where it works best
Indoors
Continuous flooring in living areas, corridors, and lobbies (honed or brushed).
Feature and fireplace walls; stair cladding; media walls and niches.
Bathrooms: shower walls, vanities, and tub aprons (waterproof substrate; pre-seal before grouting).
Kitchens
Countertops and backsplashes with diligent sealing; use trivets/cutting boards; prefer honed/low-sheen finishes.
Outdoors
Façades (ventilated or bonded), patios, pool surrounds, and porticos in slip-resistant textures (sandblasted/bush-hammered).
Detail for drainage, movement joints, and freeze–thaw where relevant; use ≥30 mm pavers or engineered build-ups.
Notes
Blend tiles from multiple boxes for a balanced tone range.
Avoid acids/bleach on calcium-carbonate stones; maintain with pH-neutral cleaners.
Select cross-cut for calm, homogeneous fields; vein-cut when you want directional emphasis.



