Pacific Beige®
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.
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.
This compact limestone is distinguished by having two distinct colored areas – cream and bluish-grey – with the presence of scattered darker spots. Its high hardness and versatility allow it to be used in stonework, flooring, façades and interior cladding.
Light beige limestone with a homogeneous and very compact appearance, with small to medium-sized brownish grains and fossils. Due to its low hardness, it is suitable for floors subject to little traffic, façades, interior cladding, stonework and copings.
Light beige limestone with a compact appearance and small, light brown grains and fossils. Suitable for façades, interior floors subject to light traffic, stonework and copings.
White to light beige limestone with a compact appearance, with agglomerates of very fine grains in darker shades. These agglomerates can be more or less obvious, and sometimes the stone is practically white. Its low hardness allows it to be used for interior flooring, façades and cladding.
White to light beige limestone with a compact appearance, with an alignment of very fine brownish grains, known as verging. Its low hardness allows it to be used for interior cladding, façades and floors with moderate traffic. It is also suitable for balusters and cornices.
Beige limestone with a compact appearance, with an alignment of grains and brownish fossils of a very small size, known as vergas. Its medium hardness allows it to be used for interior flooring, stonework, façades and interior cladding.
Beige limestone with aligned bluish veins. Its high hardness and versatility allow it to be used for exterior and interior cladding and high-traffic flooring.
Cream and yellow limestone with medium-sized lighter spots and grayish veins. Its color is due to contamination by minerals. It is a very versatile stone with a strong tradition in Portugal, present in many 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.