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A masterfully curated collection of antique and reclaimed natural stone floorings sourced from the heart of Europe—where centuries-old limestone, Belgian bluestone, and Italian terracotta echo the elegance of architectural heritage. These rare materials offer unmatched patina, tactile richness, and timeless sophistication, elevating every interior and exterior with a sense of provenance, permanence, and refined luxury.

Reclaimed | Antique Flooring

Reclaimed | Antique Flooring

Reclaimed antique flooring brings a level of depth and distinction that only time can create. Carefully sourced from historic barns, estates, and heritage structures, each plank reflects generations of craftsmanship and lived experience. The surfaces bear the subtle marks of history—weathered patina, hand-sawn textures, and naturally aged grain—that give these floors a presence impossible to manufacture today. Chosen by architects, designers, and homeowners who value originality and sustainability, reclaimed antique flooring transforms spaces into environments with soul. It elevates interiors quietly yet confidently, enhancing long-term value while honoring the past—proof that true craftsmanship never goes out of style.

New Flooring

New Flooring

New stone flooring brings a sense of confidence and permanence to contemporary spaces. Drawn from remarkable quarries and refined through expert craftsmanship, each surface reflects the natural character of the material while aligning seamlessly with modern architecture. Subtle variation, balanced proportions, and thoughtful execution allow the stone to anchor interiors with quiet authority. Designed for long-term performance and visual clarity, these floors support everyday living while elevating the overall environment. Favored by architects, designers, and discerning homeowners, new stone flooring creates spaces that feel intentional, enduring, and effortlessly elevated—where material integrity becomes the foundation of timeless design.

Let's explore some of the most sought-after flooring options:

Antique Dalle de Bourgogne

Antique Dalle de Bourgogne

This elegant French limestone flooring at its best and definitely unparalleled timeless beauty. Dalle de Bourgogne due to its warm shades together with aged details introduces at least a bit of classic into every modern interior. Be it in kitchens, bathrooms, or foyers this type of flooring gives a homey feel that no other thing can replicate.


Aged Belgian Petit Granite

Aged Belgian Petit Granite

Aged Belgian Petit Granite is a masterfully antiqued limestone sourced from the historic quarries of Belgium, celebrated for its deep grey tone, crinoid fossil inclusions, and timeless character. Each piece is aged to perfection, evoking the quiet grandeur of European estates and centuries-old architecture, with a softly textured surface and gently worn edges that speak to both authenticity and refinement.


Dalle de Montresor

Dalle de Montresor

Dalle de Montresor is antique French limestone reclaimed from historic homes and estates around Montresor in the Loire Valley.This is a stone that has already lived through decades of real use. Broad limestone flags have softened edges, worn surfaces, and small irregularities from people walking on them, not from a factory trying to fake age. The character you see is earned—every mark, dip, and variation is a record of real history brought into a new project.


Dalle de Thour

Dalle de Thour

Dalle de Thour is French limestone in soft shades of beige, cream, and light grey. It works in various rooms around the house—kitchens with long islands and tall cabinets, dining rooms set up for long dinners, and salons with linen sofas, timber tables, and low lighting. The stone sits quietly under joinery, rugs, art, and metalwork so the room feels put together without the floor competing for attention. The palette is calm enough to sit with plaster, oak, walnut, brass, black steel, or polished nickel.


Dalle de Foix

Dalle de Foix

Dalle de Foix is a French limestone recognized for its warm, timeworn surface and natural depth. Quarried from the foothills of the Pyrenees near the town of Foix in southwestern France, it reflects the character of the region's old farmhouses and manors — stones worn smooth by centuries of use. Each slab shows tones of beige, honey, and soft grey, marked by fossil traces and hand-cut edges that reveal its origin and craft.


Atlas Beige

Atlas Beige

Atlas Beige is a natural limestone from Morocco known for its soft beige tone and subtle texture. It brings a natural, easy warmth to a space without feeling decorative. The color sits between sand and cream, making it adaptable to almost any setting — bright kitchens, shaded courtyards, or open living rooms. The surface is lightly aged through brushing and tumbling, giving it a smooth feel underfoot and a quiet texture that breaks up flat light.


Atlas Grey

Atlas Grey

Atlas Grey is a fine-grained limestone from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, with soft, layered shades of grey.The color sits in that sweet spot between warm and cool, so it works with almost anything—bleached oak, dark walnut, black steel, plaster, or soft whites. Laid across a space, it reads as one continuous, tailored surface rather than a busy pattern, which is why designers use it in open-plan kitchens, gallery-style living rooms, and calm, spa-like bathrooms. You can run the same stone out to terraces and pool areas, creating that seamless “inside meets outside” look you usually see in resorts and contemporary villas.


These are just a few examples of the wide array of reclaimed flooring options available today. However, it is to note that even though these materials are recyclable they have their constraints. When it comes to reclaimed flooring, proper collaboration with good suppliers who pick their sources carefully and ensure the best material possible is used.

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