LIMESTONE
Limestone is a natural sedimentary stone primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). It typically comes in soft, neutral tones such as ivory, light gray, beige, or pale blue-gray, offering a refined, understated elegance ideal for classic or minimalist architectural styles.
While not as hard as granite or marble, limestone is easy to cut, shape, and work with, making it well-suited for wall cladding, flooring, façades, architectural details, and landscape elements.
Limestone has been widely used in European architecture for centuries, known for its timeless character and natural beauty.