Your Professional Travertine Supplier
 

Stoniture focuses on top-quality products, providing a one-stop project solution for countertops and other home furniture to professional contractors, developers, and builders. Our main product offerings include countertops, kitchen cabinets, bath cabinets, TV cabinets, wardrobes, and other customized home furniture.

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Product Certification
Our products comply with the highest quality standards as stipulated in ISO 9001:2000 and are subject to our rigorous quality control system.

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Design Philosophy
Our design philosophy revolves around simplicity, strength, and elegance. We strive to create timeless designs that reflect your unique style and leave a lasting impression.

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Quality Control
We implement stringent inspection procedures and methods to ensure product quality. Inferior products are strictly prohibited from leaving our factory.

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Sales Market
Our customer base spans across the globe, with our countertops and cabinets being exported to countries such as Canada, the USA, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.

 

 
  • Travertine Tea Table

    Travertine Tea Table

    This Tea Table has a gentle and rich texture, originating from natural but surpassing natural

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  • Travertine Navona

    Travertine Navona

    This is a natural stone with a unique texture and appearance. It belongs to limestone and is famous

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  • Beige Travertine

    Beige Travertine

    The characteristic of this stone is a gentle beige color, with natural holes on the surface

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  • Travertine Composite Aluminum Honeycomb

    Travertine Composite Aluminum Honeycomb

    This stone composite panel is a new type of building material that combines the natural beauty of

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  • Italy Lane Crawford Travertine

    Italy Lane Crawford Travertine

    The fresh and natural color tones, along with neat and orderly smooth lines, showcase an elegant

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  • Tiramisu Travertine

    Tiramisu Travertine

    This stone is a rare brown porous stone. If you like your home to be unique, not ugly, and

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  • Trevi Silver

    Trevi Silver

    This stone is truly captivating, with its gray toned surface emitting a glossy finish in the light,

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  • Pink Travertine

    Pink Travertine

    This pink and tender travertine is really rare, with delicate and clear texture. It is quite good

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  • Iran Red Travertine

    Iran Red Travertine

    This stone has an elegant and vibrant red color scheme, with a unique texture that is rough and

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  • Golden Travertine

    Golden Travertine

    This stone is loved at first glance, with a yellow like color that is very rare in the entire world

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Parameters

 

 

Brand Name

StoniTure

Stone Name

Travertine

Application

Countertop

Size

Customised Size

Marble Density (kg / m³)

1.9-2.8

Color

Beige color

Place of origin

Argentina

 

Types of Travertine

The travertines produced by our company mainly include the following types:

Travertine Tea Table
Travertine Navona
Travertine Navona
Travertine Tea Table

Beige Travertine
The surface holes also have a magical effect, making it look lighter. Imagine a heavy stone, because of these small holes, it seems to become light and floating, as elegant as dancing. This lightness makes it more flexible and versatile in architectural decoration.

 

Golden Travertine
After meticulous cutting and polishing, each piece of Golden Traversine has become a unique piece of art. Under the light, their surfaces shimmer with subtle luster, and these stones, after careful design and clever layout, can bring an eternal beauty to any space.

 

Pink Travertine
Our newly launched stone is very good. The pink and tender color is rare, and the texture is delicate and clear. It is a good choice for countertops and background walls.

 

Iran Red Travertine
It is like red wine in the afterglow of the sunset, warm and profound, making people fall in love at first sight and unable to resist wanting to appreciate it repeatedly. This stone not only has a charming appearance, but also has moderate hardness, making carving as easy and effortless as cutting butter.

 

Advantages of Travertine
 

Durability and Longevity

Travertine is a durable stone, making it a good choice for both indoor and outdoor projects. Its dense, compact structure, formed from the slow deposition of minerals, can withstand heavy foot traffic, extreme weather conditions, and the test of time. When properly maintained, travertine can maintain its original beauty for decades, adding long-term value to any structure.

 

Aesthetics and Versatility

One of the biggest advantages of travertine is its natural beauty. The stone features a distinctive pattern of subtle earthy tones and delicate veining that creates an elegant and sophisticated look. Whether used for flooring, countertops, wall cladding, or decorative accents, travertine adds a touch of timeless charm to any space.

 

Heat Resistance

Travertine has excellent heat resistance properties, making it an ideal choice for areas prone to high temperatures, such as outdoor patios, pool decks, and fireplaces. Unlike synthetic materials, travertine remains cool to the touch even under the scorching sun, providing a comfortable surface for walking or lounging.

 

Slip Resistance

Travertine is a great choice for safety in any building project. Its natural texture, particularly when left unpolished, offers a high level of slip resistance. This makes it an ideal choice for flooring applications in areas that tend to have moisture, such as bathrooms, showers, and poolside areas, where slip accidents are more common.

 

Easy Maintenance

Travertine requires relatively simple maintenance to keep its beauty intact. Regular sweeping or vacuuming to remove debris and occasional mopping with a pH-neutral stone cleaner is usually enough to keep the surface clean. Additionally, travertine is resistant to staining and scratching, reducing the need for repairs or replacements.

 

Eco-Friendly and Sustainable

As a natural stone, travertine is an environmentally friendly choice for building materials. It is a renewable resource that is harvested sustainably, and its production process has a relatively low environmental impact compared to synthetic alternatives. Using travertine in construction projects helps reduce the carbon footprint and promotes sustainability.

 

Applications of Travertine
 

Floors and walls
Travertine tiles are a great choice when it comes to floors and walls. Kitchens, hallways, foyers and bathrooms can all benefit from travertine floors, which can suit a variety of decor styles and stand up to frequent foot traffic and kitchen messes when they’re properly sealed.

 

Pool decks
If you have a pool in your backyard, travertine pavers can be a fabulous choice for the deck. Not only is the surface slip-resistant, which is useful in such a big splash zone, but the pavers stay cool even on hot days, meaning bare feet won’t be scorched.

 

Courtyards and patios
Whether you have a patio in the back of your home or a courtyard in back of a hotel, travertine pavers are an impressive choice that will dazzle your guests. It’s tasteful and can match a variety of exteriors, and there are many patterns you can choose when it comes to the layout.

 

Pool Coping
Travertine as pool coping can provide a non-slip surface along with a seamless look, turning your pool into a spa-like oasis.

 

Driveways
There’s nothing exciting about concrete driveways, but travertine pavers can add a wow factor to your property. It gives your home great curb appeal and is durable enough to stand up to lots of wear and tear as well as heat/thaw cycles.

 

Walkways and paths
A walkway leading to your front door or a meandering path showing guests through your garden can be made much more attractive with the use of these natural stone pavers. The best part is that they’re easy to install yourself with a wet or dry setting.

 

Stair Treads
Inside or outside, travertine tiles and pavers can make for some stunning stairways. Whether you need a nice stoop for your front door or a step or two leading to an elevated room in your home, travertine is an elegant choice.

 

Types of Travertine Finishes

Polished Travertine
One of the more popular finishes is a polished finish. This process requires that the supplier polish the surface of the Travertine. They will usually cut the stone into thin sheets before they polish it.

 

Honed Travertine
If you prefer the look of natural landscape rocks and/or plan to use rocks around your patio, consider honed Travertine. Once the supplier has the Travertine in stock, they will lay the edges of the stone against a grinder to smooth the edges.

 

Brushed Travertine
Another option is brushed Travertine that gives your patio a more rustic look. If you thought about using bricks designs, you can use brushed tiles to get a similar look.

Tumbled Travertine

Many homeowners love the look of tumbled Travertine. It’s often more expensive than the other types because it takes longer to create. The process starts with individual pieces of Travertine cut into tiles.

Straight Edge Travertine

If you look at patio ideas and decide that you want a rustic patio that reminds you of the great outdoors, you might go with straight edge Travertine. Also known as the saw cut Travertine, this version features individual tiles cut from a large stone.

Chiseled Edge Travertine

The person or company that makes your Travertine may offer a chiseled edge version, too. Instead of using a blade, they use a chisel to create the tiles. One of the benefits of this type is that it has a unique appearance that makes your patio look different from others in your neighborhood.

 

Precautions for Using Travertine

 
 

Clean Up Spills as They Happen
This can be an issue for almost any natural stone, but is especially true for travertine because it tends to be so much more porous than other stone. This can lead to difficult-to-remove stains if something is able to dry beneath the surface. If that spill happens to be acidic, that can damage the stone through a process called etching.

 
 

Mop Floors Regularly And Use Doormats
Dirt, mud and sand is abrasive on stone flooring and can scratch the surface over time. It's a good idea to keep doormats inside as well as outside to try catching this debris and prevent these scuffs from happening. It's also good to be mindful of what you're tracking in and wiping your feet as best as you can within reason before walking on your marble flooring.

 
 

Seal Your Stone Often
In order to protect your travertine from the staining and etching that we outlined above, it's highly recommended that you maintain a strong seal on the stone. Your stone was treated with a seal when it was installed, but that is not permanent protection and needs to be maintained and reapplied every so often.

 
 

Avoid Common Household Cleaners
Many of the cleaning products in your cabinet right now tend to rely on harsh acidic (low pH) or alkaline (high pH). As mentioned above with acidic foods, vinegar and other acidic-cleaning solutions should never be used on travertine or other natural stone, as they will dull the finish and both high and low pH cleaners are damaging to the protective sealant.

 

 

Packaging and Shipping

 

 

Packaging

Carton and wooden pallet

Shipping

We will help you to choose the best shipping way according to your detail requirements. By sea, by air, or by express, etc.

 

Travertine Tea Table

 

Our Service

We will be tracing the different phase of production from the beginning.


1. Before confirm the order,we will check the material and color to match the samples.


2. Check every products before packing.


3. Clients could send one QC or point the third party to check the quality before delivery. We will try our best to help clients when problem occurred.


4. Keep tracking after shipping arranged;


5. Provide installation instructions.

 

Our Factory

 

 

Stoniture is a subsidiary of Thinkrock stone company.Our company located in Xiamen China. Our factory is located in Fujian and Vietnam. As a global supplier of countertop, furniture and other customized products, Stoniture always dedicate to create added value for customers.

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FAQ

 

Q: What are the main colors of travertine?

A: Common colors include ivory, beige, tan, and shades of brown. It can also have variations with hints of gray or yellow.

Q: Is travertine a hard or soft stone?

A: Travertine is a relatively soft stone compared to some other natural stones like granite. Its Mohs hardness is typically around 3 - 4.

Q: Does travertine absorb water?

A: Yes, travertine is porous and can absorb water. This is why it is important to seal travertine surfaces to prevent staining and damage.

Q: Is travertine heat - resistant?

A: It is moderately heat - resistant. It can withstand normal indoor temperatures and some level of heat from, for example, hot pans placed on a travertine countertop for short periods. However, extreme heat can cause damage.

Q: What kind of maintenance does travertine require?

A: Regular cleaning with a mild, pH - neutral cleaner is recommended. It should be sealed periodically to maintain its resistance to stains and water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that can damage the stone.

Q: Can travertine be repaired if damaged?

A: Minor damages such as chips and scratches can often be repaired. Small chips can be filled with a matching epoxy or resin, and scratches can sometimes be buffed out or refinished by a professional.

We're well-known as one of the leading travertine manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please feel free to wholesale custom made travertine at competitive price from our factory. Good service and quality products are available.

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