Marmi
A Higher Commitment.
At Marmi, we believe the quality of the materials we use and the quality of the clients we serve call us to a higher commitment. Our commitment is carved from a legacy of quality, integrity, collaboration, and proactive problem-solving.
From mountaintop quarries in Italy, to mineral spring deposits in Mexico, to natural terrain and rolling hills in the center of Portugal, to ancient Moroccan cities and beyond, Marmi is committed to selecting only the finest materials for our clients.
Marmi is vertically integrated globally. We seamlessly coordinate every phase of material sourcing, fabrication, and installation. Our long-standing relationships give our customers and partners access to the world’s deepest and richest inventory of natural stone.
Marmonil, Marmi’s parent company, licenses more than 40 quarries of limestone, marble, and granite. Over three generations, we have cultivated strong relationships with other quarriers, and the friendships we have built afford us unique access to the most exclusive, highest quality, largest blocks on the market.
In the end we are defined by the relationships we have built with our clients, with designers and architects, with our design partners such as House of Hunt.
History
Founded over 50 years ago in the ancient city of Cairo, where the art of stonework was first developed and refined, Marmonil built a thriving business quarrying and distributing natural stone, including the distinctive Red Sea Collection.
In response to surging demand for application of natural stone in design, Marmi Natural Stone was established in Atlanta, with a mission to engage directly with the most discerning architects, designers, and contractors globally.
Over the years, we have expanded from offering Slabs to provide Custom Services, curated Collections and now a line of distinctive design products, Marmi Editions.
Sustainability
Stone is the ultimate and original sustainable building material. It is durable and has endured for millennia in the built environment. It is reusable: many stone architectural elements are easily reusable at the end of a project’s life cycle. And even when they are not, they can be downcycled easily and safely. And it is abundant: the stone used in design is not a scarce material. Many quarries have endured for centuries.
Marmi is fully committed to providing 100% Natural Stone. We believe in the superior quality, lifecycle sustainability, versatility, and beauty of stone from nature. Meanwhile we invest in process innovation to ensure that the natural stone we provide will compete with engineered stone on technical dimensions such as longevity and durability.
News
Publications
- Luxe Magazine, August 2023
- I + S Design, June 2023
- Architectural Digest, June 2023
- Business of Home, February 2023
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle, July 2022
- Galerie Magazine, March 2022
- Southern Home, February 2022
- Architectural Digest, January 2022
- House Beautiful, August 2021
- Wall Street Journal, February 2021
- A Place to Call Home
- Luxe, May – June 2020
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, May 2020
- Sheridan Road, April 2020
- Architectural Digest, April 2020
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, January 2020
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, January 2020
- Elle Decor, November 2019
- Milieu, Fall 2019
- Veranda, September 2019
- Architectural Digest, September 2019
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, January 2019
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, November 2018
- Veranda, Sept/Oct 2018
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, May 2018
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, March 2018
- House Beautiful, February 2018
- Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles, January 2018
- Veranda, November 2017
- Traditional Home, Fall 2017
- Serendipity, May 2017
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, January 2016
- Architectural Digest, October 2015
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, July 2015
- Veranda, June 2015
- House Beautiful, May 2015
- Veranda, April 2015
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, September 2014
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, August 2014
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, June 2014
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, November 2013
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, October 2013
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, October 2013
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle, July 2013
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, February 2013
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, September 2012
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, August 2012
- Atlanta Home & Lifestyles, July 2012
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, January 2012
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle, June 2011
- Atlanta Home & Lifestyles, February 2011
- Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle, September 2010
Awards
- ICAA John Russell Pope Award, April 2017
- Marble Institute of America Pinnacle Award of Merit, January 2017
- ASID Design Excellence Awards, May 2016
- Covering Interior Design Award, April 2016
- Marble Institute of America Pinnacle Award of Merit, January 2016
- Marble Institute of America Natural Stone Craftsman of the Year, January 2014