Statuarietto marble is an elegant variety from the Statuario family, quarried in the famed Carrara region of Tuscany, particularly at Mount Bettogli in the Apuan Alps. It offers a refined, mediumfine grain with a predominantly pristine white background interlaced with a web of grey veins—from delicate feather-like patterns to bold linear streaks.
The stone’s milky white backdrop is enriched with a dynamic mesh of grey veining, giving each slab a distinctive visual flow and natural artistry. Thicker veins—sometimes called “sticks”—stand out as bold accents, while finer strands offer soft elegance
Statuarietto marble is compact and visually uniform, with low porosity (~0.11–0.13%) and high density (~2710 kg/m³), making it durable and ideal for polished, honed, or textured finishes. Its physical metrics include:
Highly regarded by architects and designers, Statuarietto marble is perfect for:
Its refined veining and white background work well in both contemporary minimal interiors and classic high-end spaces.
Offers high visual impact with more accessible pricing compared to true Statuario marble.
The contrast between white backdrop and grey webbing lends both sophistication and character without overpowering the overall design.
Available in polished, honed, leathered, sandblasted, bushhammered, or brushed finishes to complement modern and traditional styles