Cream-colored limestone with a very uniform appearance, with dark cream tinges. Its high hardness justifies its versatility and allows it to be used in interior cladding, facades and interior and exterior flooring subject to heavy traffic.
Cream-colored limestone with a compact appearance, with clusters of fine, darker grains. Its medium hardness allows this limestone to be used in interior flooring, stonework, facades and interior cladding.
Cream-colored limestone with a compact appearance and the presence of small to large brownish fossils. We recommend its use on façades, interior cladding and floors subject to light traffic.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with agglomerates of grains and large fossils in darker tones. Of medium hardness, it is used for interior flooring with medium traffic, interior cladding and façades.
Light pink limestone with bluish veins. Its color varies according to mineral contamination. It is a stone with a tradition in Portugal, present in many historic buildings.
Light cream-colored limestone with a compact appearance and small to medium-sized, brownish, dispersed grains and fossils. As it has a low hardness, it is suitable for interior floors subject to medium traffic, stonework, façades and interior cladding.
Light cream limestone with a compact appearance and small, scattered dark brown and white grains and fossils. We recommend its use on interior floors subject to medium traffic, stonework, façades and interior cladding.
Light beige limestone with medium to large dark brown spots. It is a medium-hard stone with a wide range of uses, and can be used for interior and exterior cladding and flooring subject to high traffic.