Travertine stands out in the European market for its rich color diversity — from soft beige to elegant silver, from golden warmth to deep chocolate hues. This versatility makes it a top choice for architects and wholesalers across Europe.
Light Travertine, with its bright beige tones, is a bestseller in Italy, France, and Spain. It’s ideal for hotel lobbies, restaurants, and interior flooring that seek a sense of brightness and openness.
Classic Travertine offers timeless beige tones and is widely used in Romania, Bulgaria, and Poland for both interiors and exteriors, offering durability and affordability.
Noce Travertine is popular in the UK and Switzerland for luxury villas and garden designs. Its deep brown tones add warmth and character to any space.
Silver Travertine features gray-silver tones and dominates Germany, Austria, and Scandinavian countries, especially in modern facade applications.
Gold Travertine, with its golden hues, shines in Italian and Spanish hotel projects. It adds glamour and warmth to Mediterranean-style architecture.
Ivory Travertine offers creamy elegance and is popular in France and the Netherlands for minimalist interiors and hotel flooring.
Red Travertine is used in Spain and Portugal for restaurants and outdoor designs, bringing a vibrant and energetic look.
Yellow Travertine adds brightness to Southern European landscapes, perfect for garden walls, courtyards, and hotel terraces.
Dark Travertine is favored in Germany and Switzerland for modern facades and elegant contrasts.
Light Mix and Standard Mix Travertine combine multiple tones, creating unique color harmony in hotel flooring, gardens, and terraces across Europe.
🇮🇹 Italy & Spain → Light, Gold, Yellow Travertine
🇫🇷 France → Light, Ivory Travertine
🇩🇪 Germany & Austria → Silver, Dark Travertine
🇬🇧 UK & Switzerland → Walnut, Classic Travertine
🇷🇴 Romania & Poland → Classic, Standard Mix Travertine
🇸🇪 Scandinavia → Silver, Light Mix Travertine
The wide color palette of travertine allows it to adapt to every architectural taste in Europe. From Light and Silver to Gold and Walnut, these stones embody natural elegance, helping Turkey remain the leader in the travertine export market.