Marble and porcelain answer different architectural priorities. Marble brings uniqueness and prestige; porcelain brings dimensional stability, low maintenance and strong performance in demanding areas.

Material Strategy for Projects
The right specification starts with use: traffic level, cleaning routine, water exposure, heat and visual expectation. Hotels, residences and commercial buildings often benefit from combining both materials strategically.
Practical Allocation
- Marble: Representative zones, lobbies, fireplaces and selected walls.
- Porcelain: High-traffic floors, wet areas, countertops and exterior applications.
- Balanced use: Prestige where it is seen, performance where it is needed every day.
Material choice should begin with use, not only with appearance.




