In the European market, travertine is offered in different forms such as blocks, slabs, and tiles. For wholesalers, understanding these forms is essential to meet customer needs and provide the right solutions for projects. Each form has specific advantages and is preferred in different European countries.
Travertine blocks are raw forms extracted directly from quarries. They are mostly sold to large processors who cut and finish them in their own factories.
Eastern Europe (Romania, Poland, Bulgaria) is strong in block trading due to lower processing costs.
Light Mix Travertine blocks are widely exported to China and European factories for further processing.
Travertine slabs are cut from blocks into large-format pieces, ideal for facades, hotel flooring, and luxury projects.
Silver Travertine slabs are popular in Germany and Austria for modern facade projects.
Walnut Travertine slabs are highly demanded in UK and Swiss villa projects.
Travertine tiles are standard-sized, ready-to-install pieces cut from slabs. Affordable and practical, they are the most demanded form in Europe.
Light Mix Travertine tiles are widely used in France and Italy for bright interiors.
Standard Mix Travertine tiles are cost-effective solutions in Eastern European housing projects.
Germany & Austria → Large Silver Travertine slabs dominate facade applications.
Italy & France → Light Mix tiles are widely used in luxury hotels and residences.
UK & Switzerland → Walnut Travertine slabs are chosen for high-end villa projects.
Eastern Europe (Romania, Poland, Bulgaria) → Strong demand for Standard Mix tiles and block imports.
Scandinavia → Silver Travertine slabs are used for their durability in cold climates.
For wholesalers, knowing the differences between travertine blocks, slabs, and tiles is key to success in the European market. Light Mix, Standard Mix, Walnut, and Silver Travertine offer versatile solutions for both affordable and premium projects.