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| Other Names | Serpeggiante Chiaro Marble, Serpeggiante Classico Marble, Serpeggiante Trani Marble, Serpegiante Righina Marble, Serpeggiante Silvabella Marble | |
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| Availability | Inquire | |
| Finishes | Polished, Honed, Sawn, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled, Acid Wash, Antique | |
| Country of Origin | Italy | |
| Absorption | 0.2-0.35 0.55% | |
| MIA Soundness Class | C | |
| Fire Performance | 0 flame spread (per ASTM E 84) | |
| Freeze Thaw Resistance | Good | |
| Panel Sizes | Up to 4'×8' (1220mm×2440mm) | |
| Structural Performance (on Honeycomb) | Excellent |
Serpeggiante Marble is an Italian marble prized for its calm, linear striation — a quietly refined stone whose parallel bands of cream, warm beige, and soft caramel flow horizontally across a pale ivory ground. The veining is fine and consistent, lending the surface an almost rhythmic quality that reads as orderly and serene rather than dramatic. Where other marbles demand attention through contrast and movement, Serpeggiante Marble earns it through restraint — a stone of understated sophistication well suited to refined architectural palettes.
Few stones integrate as effortlessly into both contemporary and classical architectural contexts as this one. Interior designers and architects specifying Serpeggiante Marble will find it at home across hotel corridor wall cladding, executive office interiors, high-end residential towers, cultural institution lobbies, and elevator surrounds where a neutral, timeless tone is desired. Its clean linearity also makes it a strong candidate for exterior facade applications on institutional and civic buildings, where the horizontal banding can be oriented to reinforce the geometry of the architecture itself.
Bonded to an aluminum honeycomb backing by StonePly, Serpeggiante Marble becomes a lightweight composite panel that is far easier to manage at scale than conventional stone without altering the refined surface character the stone is known for. The consistent panel thickness simplifies coordination across large wall installations, making it a practical choice for projects where precision and repeatability matter.
For additional information regarding finishes, panel configurations, or technical resources related to Serpeggiante Marble, please contact StonePly for more information.
You are probably more familiar with marble than you realize. From Michelangelo's mighty carrara marble David, to the intricately carved cenotaphs of the Taj Mahal, to the royal Marble Arch of Buckingham Palace, marble has been the stuff of civilized architecture and art for centuries. Being a form of limestone, it is softer than granite, making it more susceptible to deterioration and wear but a simple, regular maintenance routine will keep marble looking beautiful.
Marble has a soft, sophisticated aura. Small interior spaces will especially benefit from marble's less "busy" feel when compared to granite thanks to its large, flowing veins.
Certain marbles can be “book matched,” meaning the edges of two panels are paired to create a mirror image. Book matching's effect is best expressed on large panels.