Fiorito
“Fiorito” refers to marble (and less often granite) types with floral-like patterns. “Fiorito” implies a unique floral-inspired veining, giving an ornamental touch to the stone. To illustrate, “Botticino Fiorito Marble” denotes a specific variety of Botticino marble with floral-inspired designs or veining in the stone.
How many Fiorito marble types are there?
Some examples of Fiorito marble include:
- 1. Palissandro Marble
- 2. Bianco Marble, known as Carrara Fiorito
- 3. Fiorito White Marble
- 4. Avorio Marble
- 5. Nero Fiorito Marble
- 6. Giallo Fiorito Marble
- 7. Calacatta Marble
- 8. Botticino Marble
- 9. Rosa Marble
- 10. Crema Marble
- 11. Blue Marble
What are some popular design styles that use Fiorito-type marble?
Some popular design styles that use these types of marble include:
- 1. Traditional and Classic Interior Design: Botticino Fiorito and Palissandro Fiorito marble are prevalent in traditional and classic interior design in flooring, walls, bathrooms, and splashbacks.
- 2. Luxury and Sophisticated Designs: Bianco Carrara Fiorito marble has subtle and nuanced veins that add a hint of luxury and complexity to any design, making it suitable for creating impressive and upscale focal points in interior projects.
- 3. Versatile Applications: The flowery designs of Fiorito marble varieties are prevalent in various ways and multiple environments, including flooring, wall coverings, kitchen and bathroom vanity worktops, pool capping, stair covering, and other outdoor projects.