

Named quarries. Documented veins. No intermediaries.
Calacatta and Statuario sourced directly from Apuan quarries — each slab traced, photographed, and reviewed before it leaves Italy. Architects specify with the slab in hand, not on faith.




Two stones. Two quarries. One chain of custody.
Calacatta Oro — Apuan Alps, Carrara basin. Grey veining runs diagonally across the white ground; in north-facing rooms it shifts toward silver. Slab bookmatching documented before dispatch.
Statuario Venato — Fantiscritti quarry, Carrara. Fine dense veining reads as graphic line at distance; in south-lit corridors the white ground holds warmth longer than Calacatta. Vein direction mapped per slab.






Slabs reviewed before specification
Each image is a production slab — photographed under north daylight to show true vein colour. What you see here is what arrives on site.


Large-format capability. Full installation support.
Slabs up to 320 × 160 cm for feature walls, monolithic floors, and integrated bathroom volumes. Vein orientation, light modelling, and substrate preparation documented in writing before any work begins.
Zarredo's installation team works alongside the site architect — not after them. Slab sequencing, joint alignment, and finish selection are resolved in the studio, not on the scaffold.