Classic perfection
Ever since its ancient origins, and still today, the circle has always retained the expressive force in all the artistic, cultural, historical and scientific frameworks. It emulates the cyclic nature of time and in geometry it is the archetype of plane figures where groups of other figures can be perfectly inscribed or circumscribed. As for painting, the perfect circle does not exist in floors made with coarse stone, but it rather expresses the distinctive craftsmanship and a refined artistic balance. The Italporphyry Giotto line with porphyry cubes concentric circles represents a tangible evidence of this.
Technical data sheet porphyry cubes concentric circles
Petrographic name Rhyolitic ignimbrite
Colour Non-dominant variable-colour grades: grey, red, red-violet and rust or mixed colours
Main processing Cubes obtained by mechanical splitting of stratified material having a natural quarry plane, with variable thickness