
Porcelain · Italy, Spain & Portugal
Marble look tiles.
All the drama of Calacatta and Statuario marble, none of the sealing, staining, or specialist maintenance. Rectified porcelain with true-to-stone veining, pressed in Italy and Spain.
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Paonazzo Prestige
1200 × 600mm · honed
Statuario Quintessenza
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Nuvola
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Saviano
2780 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Siena
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Statuario Opale
2780 × 1200mm · matte
Statuario Costa
2780 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Giardino
1200 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Tramonto
1200 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Tirreno
1200 × 600mm · honed
Calacatta Prestige
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Opale
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Squisito
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Perla
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Raffinato
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Portofino
2700 × 1200mm · matte
Calacatta Lumière
2800 × 1200mm · matte
Statuario Mezzanotte
1200 × 1200mm · honed

Cenere Amalfi
1200 × 2600mm · matte
Calacatta Onda
1200 × 1200mm · matte

Calacatta Maison
1200 × 600mm · matte
Calacatta Veneto
1200 × 600mm · matte

Calacatta Aurora
1200 × 600mm · polished
Statuario Cristallo
1200 × 600mm · polished
Porcelain vs real marble
Why choose porcelain over real marble? Real marble is high maintenance: it needs regular sealing, scratches easily, and etches from acidic cleaners and foods. Porcelain marble-look offers identical aesthetics with none of these issues.
Calacatta vs Statuario? Calacatta tends toward warmer, more dramatic veining on a white background. Statuario has finer, more linear veining with a slightly cooler white base. Carrara is the softer, more subtle option.
Floors and walls? Yes: matte and lapped finishes for floors, polished finishes for walls. A matching floor-to-wall tile creates a monolithic, high-end look.
Grout colour? White or off-white. Unsanded grout in 2–3mm joints lets the veining run visually across tiles. Avoid dark grout, it breaks up the marble effect.
Specifying marble-look
Large format for bathrooms. 600×1200mm in portrait dramatically reduces grout lines. For a 2400mm floor-to-ceiling wall, two portrait tiles cover it: no cuts, no interruption to the veining.
Always order a sample. Screen rendering of veining variation can differ significantly from batch to batch. Our sample service is $15 flat for up to 5 samples, credited back against your full order.
Order 10% more than your measured area. Standard wastage allowance. Marble-look tiles with strong veining may require additional cuts to match. Budget 12–15% if matching.
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Marble look tile questions
Will marble-look porcelain tiles look fake?
The premium Italian and Spanish ranges (12+ unique faces, deep relief, vein-matched orientations) are convincing even at close range. Budget ranges with 4–6 faces have visible repeat. Always check the number of faces before buying. It's the single biggest tell of porcelain quality.
What size marble-look tile is best for a bathroom?
600×1200mm is the sweet spot for most bathrooms, large enough to read as continuous stone, small enough that perimeter cuts aren't wasteful. For very small ensuites, drop to 600×600. For showpiece bathrooms, go to 1200×1200 or porcelain slabs.
How does marble-look porcelain compare in price to natural marble?
Roughly a third to a fifth of the cost, both supply and install. Natural marble is $250–450/m² supply plus specialist install (slower, fragile edges) plus annual sealing. Premium Italian marble-look porcelain is $80–150/m² supply with standard install and zero maintenance.
Does marble-look porcelain need sealing?
No, never. Porcelain is fired at high temperature into a non-porous body. It can't absorb water, oil, wine or anything else. The grout joint may benefit from sealing in wet areas; the tile itself never does. This is the major advantage over natural marble.
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