
More translucent than marble. More mysterious than glass.
A Stone of Light
Spanish Alabaster carries its own internal glow — warm, clouded, alive.
Hold it to the light and it reveals depth, movement, and delicate amber shadows drifting beneath its surface.
It is stone, yes — but it behaves like something far more ethereal.

Alabaster has always lived where light matters most.
From Temples to Cathedrals
Across centuries, Alabaster has been shaped for spaces where light holds meaning — from ancient vessels to luminous chapel walls.
Spanish alabaster has long been chosen not for decoration, but for its ability to transform light into atmosphere.

A demanding stone, for demanding projects.
From Rough Block to Luminous Surface
Only a small part of each quarried stone is pure enough to glow.
What remains is shaped with restraint — carved thin where the light must pass, left thick where the stone must breathe.
The result is a surface that feels almost weightless, though born from the earth.
Sculptural forms. Living light.
Alabaster in Our Collection
We carve it into curves and floating volumes, allowing light to drift through natural veining.
Each piece becomes both sculpture and source — a quiet gesture that changes the room without demanding it.
From grand staircases to quiet corners.
Reviving Interiors with Stone and Light
Placed in height, alabaster becomes dramatic.
Placed close, it becomes intimate.
Wherever it lives, it softens architecture — turning stone into atmosphere, and illumination into presence.

For interiors where light is more than functional.
A Material of Quiet Prestige
Its beauty is understated, its glow unmistakable.
Spanish alabaster speaks softly, but carries a heritage of refinement that elevates any interior it inhabits.
A material chosen not for attention — but for emotion.









