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Natural Stone Travertine Noce

Damasca kitchen surfaces and Travertine Noce crosscut tiled floor at BlueScope by Bates Smart. Photography by Peter Bennetts..jpg

Damasca kitchen surfaces and Travertine Noce crosscut tiled floor at BlueScope by Bates Smart. Photography by Peter Bennetts.

Damasca kitchen surfaces and Travertine Noce crosscut tiled floor at BlueScope by Bates Smart. Photography by Peter Bennetts..jpg

Damasca kitchen surfaces and Travertine Noce crosscut tiled floor at BlueScope by Bates Smart. Photography by Peter Bennetts.

Travertine Noce crosscut tiled floor at BlueScope by Bates Smart. Photography by Peter Bennetts..jpg

Travertine Noce crosscut tiled floor at BlueScope by Bates Smart. Photography by Peter Bennetts.

These travertines can be seen used in many successful commercial floor and wall projects around Australia. Unlike other varieties, the density and lack of large cavities mean these particular travertines are more durable and not subject to extreme deterioration.

Suitable for floors and walls for both internal and external use.

This classic Roman travertine has been used in Italy as building material since the Middle Ages and can still be seen today.

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Details

Use
Bathroom
External
Facade
Floor
Kitchen
Benchtop
Vanity
Wall
Pool
Material
Limestone
Origin
Italy
Slabs Available
Yes
Custom dimensions available
yes

Dimensions

Width Height Depth
For information on current tile & slab sizes, please call a showroom on 1300 278 336
Other special sizes and finishes may be available upon request

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Finishes

Travertine Noce.jpg

Travertine Noce vein cut honed and unfilled

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