


Vertical charcoal bands interrupt the creamy ground at measured intervals, forming a disciplined cadence reminiscent of Roman and early Byzantine floor borders. The darker tessellated edging frames the composition, grounding it and giving architectural clarity.
Its beauty lies in its subtle irregularity. The are not mechanically uniform; they shift and breathe, catching light differently across the surface and reinforcing the authenticity of hand assembly. This is in its truest tradition - stone by stone, patient and deliberate.
Executed in and , Fascia Ritmica in Marmo can be reinterpreted in alternative tonal combinations and scaled for floors, thresholds or wall panels, always retaining the artisanal character that defines true stone craftsmanship.