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Luxury and functionality meet in this Italian-chic Greenwich Village apartment, blending classic design, modern technology, ...
The Ligier black marble quarries, discovered in 1909 three miles south of the town of Dragoon, were considered comparable in quality to the famous Carrara marble quarries of Italy. Discoverer and ...
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Tyrrhenian’, this little-known stretch of Basilicata goes all out on natural beauty and southern ...
The rustic dining room has brick archways, murals of the Italian countryside, and dim lanterns on the wall—providing just enough light to see multiple milanese on the menu and tableside parmesan ...
Located in a corner unit in the College Club development, the three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home was built in 2020 and ...
This two-level co-op at 257 West 86th Street embodies the graceful architecture you'd find in a Gilded Age Manhattan home, ...
Resistance and extractivism: Inside Carrara, home of white marble In a place where natural beauty and industrial extraction collide, people are fighting for an Italian town threatened by decline.
Calacatta marble, a highly prized white stone exclusively quarried from the Apuan Mountains in the Carrara region of Tuscany, Italy, runs $180 per square foot, according to HomeAdvisor.
The rare Carrara marble used by Michelangelo is mined in a Tuscan mega quarry at an altitude of around 1,000 meters.
Similar to the Carrara marble mentioned above, natural stones with striations and veining can add visual interest while maintaining an understated look. Veined travertine, slate, and soapstone tiles ...