Everest Marble

Designed to withstand the test of time. Crafted from premium materials, durable, resilient, and low-maintenance, ideal for high-traffic areas and everyday use.

Everest Marble – Soapstone - Black
Everest Marble – Soapstone - Black
Soapstone is a classic stone that fuses old-world charm with modern beauty. This metamorphic rock is composed of talc (what gives it its “soapy” feel), magnesium, mica, quartz, chlorite and iron. Formed under extreme pressure over time, it is very dense and requires very little maintenance. Mineral oil can be applied regularly to enhance the natural beauty of this stone.
Everest Marble – Slate - Ardesia
Everest Marble – Slate - Ardesia
Traditionally, slate rock has been used for a variety of purposes – blackboards and roofs spring immediately to mind – but it also makes a strikingly beautiful and quite functional flooring material as well. In technical terms, slate is known as a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock. This simply means that slate is one of the smoothest and layered stone flooring materials around. It is applicable in both interior and exterior applications and can be used in almost any room of the house.
Everest Marble – Ivory Onyx
Everest Marble – Ivory Onyx
Onyx is one of the great “undiscovered” building materials of all time. Traditionally, onyx has been the favorite of Emperors, Popes and other powerful leader since at least several centuries B.C. Taking a look at where it has been used, you will find onyx walls and floors in places as diverse as the Villas of Julius Caesar and the floors installed in the Taj Mahal. Onyx can now be found on the walls and floors of many more common installations – homes, restaurants and monuments alike. It is a strikingly beautiful material that is also functional.
Everest Marble – Honey Onyx
Everest Marble – Honey Onyx
Onyx is one of the great “undiscovered” building materials of all time. Traditionally, onyx has been the favorite of Emperors, Popes and other powerful leader since at least several centuries B.C. Taking a look at where it has been used, you will find onyx walls and floors in places as diverse as the Villas of Julius Caesar and the floors installed in the Taj Mahal. Onyx can now be found on the walls and floors of many more common installations – homes, restaurants and monuments alike. It is a strikingly beautiful material that is also functional.
Everest Marble – Green Onyx
Everest Marble – Green Onyx
Onyx is one of the great “undiscovered” building materials of all time. Traditionally, onyx has been the favorite of Emperors, Popes and other powerful leader since at least several centuries B.C. Taking a look at where it has been used, you will find onyx walls and floors in places as diverse as the Villas of Julius Caesar and the floors installed in the Taj Mahal. Onyx can now be found on the walls and floors of many more common installations – homes, restaurants and monuments alike. It is a strikingly beautiful material that is also functional.
Everest Marble – Blue Onyx
Everest Marble – Blue Onyx
Onyx is one of the great “undiscovered” building materials of all time. Traditionally, onyx has been the favorite of Emperors, Popes and other powerful leader since at least several centuries B.C. Taking a look at where it has been used, you will find onyx walls and floors in places as diverse as the Villas of Julius Caesar and the floors installed in the Taj Mahal. Onyx can now be found on the walls and floors of many more common installations – homes, restaurants and monuments alike. It is a strikingly beautiful material that is also functional.
Everest Marble – Bianco Onyx
Everest Marble – Bianco Onyx
Onyx is one of the great “undiscovered” building materials of all time. Traditionally, onyx has been the favorite of Emperors, Popes and other powerful leader since at least several centuries B.C. Taking a look at where it has been used, you will find onyx walls and floors in places as diverse as the Villas of Julius Caesar and the floors installed in the Taj Mahal. Onyx can now be found on the walls and floors of many more common installations – homes, restaurants and monuments alike. It is a strikingly beautiful material that is also functional.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Vratza
Everest Marble – Limestone - Vratza
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Pietra Cardosa
Everest Marble – Limestone - Pietra Cardosa
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Miri
Everest Marble – Limestone - Miri
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Cohiba
Everest Marble – Limestone - Cohiba
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Charmot
Everest Marble – Limestone - Charmot
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Basaltina
Everest Marble – Limestone - Basaltina
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Anstrude
Everest Marble – Limestone - Anstrude
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Limestone - Aitana
Everest Marble – Limestone - Aitana
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite, the balance being made up by silica, flint, sand and clay. The primary source of calcite is most commonly marine organisms. Limestone is quarried from places, which millions of years ago, would have formed the floor of a shallow area of the sea. Limestone is formed close to earth’s surface and captures fossilised plant and animal life. Like marble and granite, quality limestone is used in a wide range of interior and exterior building applications.
Everest Marble – Everest Quartz - Venezia
Everest Marble – Everest Quartz - Venezia