
Marbles Marble is formed from limestone or dolomite, and may consist of calcium carbonate (calcium carbonate) or dolomite (dolomite). Marble often has a flow pattern, which results from the movement of rocks against each other during metamorphism.
Porous and sensitive to aggressive substancesA: Marble is a highly porous material, which means it is susceptible to various aggressive substances. It reacts to acids, which is why stains such as fruit juice, coffee, tea, beetroot or tomato stains can leave permanent stains on the surface. Marble needs to be cleaned regularly to maintain its aesthetic appearance.
Soft stoneA: Marble is a relatively softer material than granite and has a higher risk of scratches and technical damage
High temperature resistanceA: Marble is resistant to high temperatures and can withstand temperatures up to 200 degrees Celsius. However, hot drops of grease or hot pots and pans can leave stains on the marble surface, it is recommended to use trays under the cookware.