The Stirling in Nero Marquina
A striking monochromatic material, Nero Marquina takes its name from the small mountain town of Markina in the Basque Country of northern Spain, where it is quarried. Nero Marquina is in fact a Limestone rather than a marble.
It has a dark black background against which an abundance of strong white veining is seen when the face of the material is highly polished and lends itself to both traditional and contemporary interiors.