Solid marble, granite, onyx and stone
Natural stone is the material of choice for creatives and designers when realizing decorative finishes and furnishing items that are made to last. The original uniqueness and beauty of stone, matched with an exclusive design and excellent workmanship, lend distinctive features of elegance and value to any ambiance. Mauro Marmi, in collaboration with architects, interior decorators and designers, specialize in producing solid marble and stone furnishing items in different shapes and sizes; objects of the highest quality carved from a single block into carefully hand-finished, harmonious forms of incomparable beauty. Bathtubs, sinks, shower trays and many other accessories bear precious testimony to this age-old material, formed by nature through the very slow process of metamorphosis, and carefully shaped by man to interpret the power and irresistible charm of time.
On the left : carving a bathtub from a solid block of marble with 5-axis CNC machining – Above: solid Alabaster Onyx wash basin.
Solid stone portals, lintels, sills and doorsteps
In addition to contract work for public, residential and commercial architecture projects, Mauro Marmi collaborate with architects and national and local government, in restoring period and listed buildings, residences, churches and cathedrals. Their CNC machining centre produces solid stone portals, lintels, sills, doorsteps, and other architectural elements, in all types of natural stone. The same kind of period style items are made to order for prestigious architectural projects, such as luxury homes, government properties and large religious buildings such as mosques. All work processes, especially those involving items in classical styles (rose windows, low-reliefs, capitals, decorations, etc .) are completed and expertly hand finished by master craftsmen and sculptors.
CNC work centres with 5 interpolated axes
Our workshop and production facility is equipped with two CNC machining centres with 5 interpolated axes, for high speed precision stone working. The two numerically controlled machines have a tilting table and are extremely versatile since they can perform both basic machining (multiple, inclined, oblique disc cuts, orthogonal and polygonal cuts, circles and arcs), and more advanced and complex processing (CAD cutting, roughing, shaping, horizontal and vertical profiling). In addition to this, the machines can carry out 2D and 3D work, with cutting discs, blades or other tools (milling, drilling and contouring, low relief engraving on 3D surfaces, lettering, lathe work, 3D scanning).
These innovative machines have made it possible to develop new ways of using stone, both in architecture and interior design where, with limitless creativity, imagination and artistic inspiration are free to explore unusual means of expression.