Portuguese Marbles and Stones

Portuguese marble is prized for its diverse color palette—from warm beiges and delicate pinks to rich greens and striking grays; each slab exhibiting unique veining and natural character. Quarried in the Alentejo region, its dense crystalline structure offers exceptional durability and low porosity, making it perfect for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and decorative accents. This blend of resilience and refined beauty brings timeless sophistication to residential and commercial spaces


Over Time

Portuguese marble has been used since Roman times and is featured in iconic buildings across Europe and beyond.

The Estremoz Anticline region is especially famous for its geological richness and marble reserves.


Diversity & Uniqueness

White Marbles

  • Estremoz White, ranges from pure, crystalline white with a fine, uniform grain to variants streaked with subtle golden or pink veins. Its high hardness and moderate porosity make it ideal for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and decorative features

Pink Marbles

  • Salmon Pink (Rosa Portogallo Salmonato), merges creamy white with rose and salmon-orange veins. Its fluid, cloud-like pattern brings warmth to classical and contemporary spaces. Commonly used for bathroom vanities, tabletops, and elegant wall panels.

Green Marbles

  • Verde Viana, is Portugal's signature green marble, featuring vivid emerald and olive hues interlaced with darker green and gold veins. Its exclusivity and book-matched potential make it a standout for floors, walls, and spa-like bathrooms.

Granite — Gabro de Odivelas

Gabro de Odivelas is a rare, fine‑grained igneous rock quarried in the Odivelas–Ferreira do Alentejo region of Portugal. Its homogeneous grey‑black tone and subtle texture give it a sleek, modern look, while its exceptional strength — with a compression breaking load of around 138 MPa and virtually zero water absorption — makes it incredibly resistant to wear, frost, and impact.

Because of these qualities, it's prized for both interior and exterior applications:

  • Architectural cladding for a bold, uniform façade
  • Countertops and flooring that combine elegance with durability
  • Urban paving and monuments where longevity is essential