Lioz Coral
Coral-colored limestone with medium-sized lighter spots and darker veins. Its unusual color, caused by mineral contamination, and versatility make it a stone with a tradition in Portugal, present in countless historic buildings.
Coral-colored limestone with medium-sized lighter spots and darker veins. Its unusual color, caused by mineral contamination, and versatility make it a stone with a tradition in Portugal, present in countless historic buildings.
Limestone with a light pink to burgundy color and darker spots. Very versatile and with a long tradition in Portugal, it is suitable for interior coverings, flooring, facades and stonework.
Light beige limestone with medium to very large brownish and grayish fossils. Its unmistakable appearance, combined with its versatility, make it one of the most traditional stones in Portugal – it predominates in façades, stonework and flooring in historic buildings.
Creamy-brown limestone with a compact appearance, very fine grains and small to medium-sized darker fossils. With its high hardness, it can be used for stonework, flooring, façades and interior cladding.
A bluish gray limestone with a compact appearance, darker grains and fossils of small to large size and bluish veins. Used in facades and interior and exterior cladding, its characteristic high hardness allows it to be used on floors with a lot of traffic.
Bluish gray limestone with a compact appearance, lighter and darker areas and the presence of small to large bluish grains and fossils. It is effective when applied to stonework, facades and interior and exterior floors.
Compact-looking limestone with two distinct color areas – bluish grey and brownish cream – with darker, medium-sized to large, dispersed grains and fossils. Its high hardness makes it ideal for façades, stonework and exterior and interior flooring.
Light cream-colored limestone with a compact appearance and darker, medium-sized grains and fossils. Its medium hardness allows it to be used for interior flooring, copings, façades and cladding.
Greyish cream limestone with medium to large recrystallized brown, grey, reddish and golden spots. Its high hardness makes it ideal for use in stonework, interior cladding and interior and exterior flooring.
Light beige limestone with a very compact appearance, with small to medium-sized brownish grains and fossils. Its high hardness makes it ideal for heavy traffic floors. Facades and interior cladding are also possible uses.