

Jura Classic Beige is a stone with a beige base colour, fine to medium grain, and an uneven background. It is mostly known for the presence of dark fossils, which give the stone its unique character.
Marble is the most elegant and beautiful natural stone, truly unique both in appearance and to the touch.
PS: Natural stone may contain small spots (2-3), structural variations, or microcracks that can be felt by touch. These are natural characteristics of the stone and do not affect its durability or performance. Due to these features, the product is not subject to replacement. The warranty does not cover microcracks unless they affect the product’s safety or transportability.
The pattern and shade of natural stone may differ from the sample because each piece forms in nature in its own way. You can read more about stone care and cleaning HERE.
The stone is available by pre-order only.
Surface treatment: Matte
Thickness: 20mm, 30mm
Marble is a crystalline rock composed of various metamorphosed limestones, primarily containing calcite, dolomite, or a mixture of both. It is considered the most elegant and beautiful natural stone—truly unique both visually and to the touch. Pure calcite is white, while the stone’s distinctive color accents come from natural imperfections.
True marble mainly contains calcium carbonate, which reacts with acids (such as fruits, juice, soda, coffee, alcohol, salad dressing, etc.). When such acidic liquids come into contact with the surface, they start to etch the marble. As a result, the marble loses its shine and a lighter, dull spot remains. To prevent this, all liquids spilled on the surface should be wiped off immediately.
For daily cleaning of marble surfaces, use a damp (microfiber) cloth, warm water and if necessary, a neutral (pH 7) or mildly alkaline (pH 8–10) detergent. It is preferable to use products specifically designed for natural stone, but dishwashing or glass cleaning detergents (e.g., Frosch) are also suitable for everyday maintenance. Avoid cleaning products containing acids or bleaching agents.
All surfaces are treated with a protective impregnating agent to ensure durability and prevent liquids from penetrating the stone. Depending on the level of use and the type of marble, we recommend reapplying the impregnation at least once a year using a special impregnating product designed for marble.
Marble is a porous material with high water absorption, requiring careful handling and protection against dirt. Avoid letting chemicals and corrosive substances come into contact with the surface. Everyday substances like coffee, tea, oils and acidic fruits also need to be treated with caution. We recommend removing any stains as soon as possible using paper towels, water and detergent to prevent dirt from drying or penetrating the stone. For tougher stains, use special cleaning products designed for marble. After using such products, the surfaces should be rinsed again with water and detergent. For advice on suitable products, contact your stone supplier.
Because marble is softer and more porous than granite, its surface scratches quite easily. Therefore, cutting boards should always be used when working in the kitchen. To avoid damage, we also recommend using heat pads when placing hot cookware on marble surfaces.