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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the ARIA Marble Collection?

The ARIA Marble Collection is defined by natural stone surfaces with refined veining, timeless color palettes, and a mix of field tile, mosaics, and trim pieces designed for elevated residential and commercial interiors.

Where is marble from the ARIA Collection used most often?

ARIA marble is commonly used in bathrooms, shower walls, powder rooms, kitchen backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, feature walls, and selected floor applications where real stone is part of the design statement.

What should I expect from variation in ARIA marble?

Variation in veining, mineral movement, and tone is a normal part of natural marble. Each piece can differ slightly, which helps the finished installation feel more authentic and less repetitive.

Does marble from this collection typically need sealing?

Yes. Marble is a natural stone and is commonly sealed to help reduce staining and moisture absorption. Sealing and maintenance should always be matched to the finish and application.

Is the ARIA Marble Collection suitable for wet areas?

Many ARIA marble products are used successfully in wet-area applications such as shower walls and bath spaces when properly installed and maintained. Suitability depends on the exact product, finish, and installation method.

Should I order samples before selecting a marble from this collection?

Yes. Sampling is strongly recommended for marble because tone, veining, and finish can read differently in person than they do on a screen, especially under your actual lighting conditions.

Advanced Questions About This Collection

Why choose marble from the ARIA Collection over porcelain that looks like marble?

ARIA marble offers real mineral movement, natural depth, and authentic veining that printed surfaces cannot fully replicate. It is usually chosen when the goal is a more elevated and materially honest finished space.

What kind of client is happiest with the ARIA Marble Collection?

Clients who value real stone, timelessness, and natural variation tend to respond best to ARIA marble. It is a strong fit for people who want more than a purely practical surface.

When is ARIA marble not the right choice?

ARIA marble may not be the best fit when the priority is maximum uniformity, lowest-maintenance expectations, or a fully controlled printed look. In those cases, porcelain may be a better match.

How do designers keep marble from feeling too formal?

They often balance marble with softer finishes such as wood, plaster, matte metals, warm paint colors, or simpler silhouettes. Marble can feel relaxed and architectural when the surrounding materials are thoughtfully restrained.

Why is ARIA marble especially strong in smaller rooms?

Smaller rooms allow marble to make a strong visual impression without requiring a large amount of material. Powder rooms, bathrooms, and niches often benefit the most from its richness.

What is the biggest mistake buyers make with marble collections?

One of the biggest mistakes is choosing only by appearance without considering finish, maintenance expectations, and actual use conditions. The best marble selections balance beauty with application fit.

ARIA — Marble Collection

ARIA is ArtePierre’s marble collection, curated around timeless natural stones chosen for tone, movement, finish, and project versatility. From crisp whites and soft creams to bold black marble and expressive veining, ARIA is built for interiors that need a classic surface with real material character.

Use marble field tile for larger wall and floor surfaces, marble mosaics for shower floors, niches, borders, and accent areas, and coordinating trims where available for finished edges and transitions. Finish matters: honed marble reads softer and more architectural, while polished marble adds brightness and highlights veining.

Because marble is a natural stone, every piece can vary in veining, tone, movement, and surface detail. We recommend ordering samples before selecting full project quantities, especially when coordinating marble with cabinets, countertops, paint colors, plumbing finishes, or other tile materials.


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What you’ll find in ARIA

  • Marble field tile: classic formats for bathroom walls, floors, kitchens, fireplaces, and larger surfaces.
  • Marble mosaics: smaller formats for shower floors, niches, borders, backsplashes, and decorative details.
  • Honed finishes: a softer, more matte surface that feels calm, architectural, and understated.
  • Polished finishes: a brighter surface that reflects light and emphasizes natural veining.
  • Coordinating trims: finishing pieces where available for edges, transitions, and more complete installations.

Where marble works best

Bathrooms

  • Shower walls and spa-style bathrooms
  • Bathroom floors, depending on format and finish
  • Shower floors using suitable mosaic formats
  • Vanity walls, niches, and decorative borders

Kitchens & living spaces

  • Kitchen backsplashes and range walls
  • Entryways, foyers, and powder rooms
  • Fireplace surrounds and feature walls*
  • Residential and boutique commercial interiors

*Install per appropriate industry standards for the application, including TCNA methods where applicable.


Honed vs polished marble

Honed marble has a softer, more matte appearance that can feel quieter and more architectural. Polished marble has a brighter surface that reflects light and brings more attention to veining. Both finishes can be beautiful, but the right choice depends on the room, lighting, use, and maintenance expectations.

  • Choose honed marble for a softer, less reflective surface with a more relaxed look.
  • Choose polished marble when you want more brightness, reflection, and visual contrast.
  • Use mosaics for detailed areas such as shower floors, niches, borders, and accents.

Care notes for natural marble

  • Seal marble as recommended, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and wet areas.
  • Use pH-neutral cleaners and avoid acidic products that can etch marble.
  • Wipe spills promptly to help protect the surface and sealer.
  • Expect natural variation in veining, shade, and movement from piece to piece.
  • Confirm application suitability with your installer for wet areas, floors, and high-use spaces.

Order samples before your project

Marble can vary in tone, veining, movement, and finish from piece to piece. Samples help you review the material in your own lighting and compare it with cabinetry, countertops, paint, plumbing finishes, grout, and surrounding surfaces before ordering full project quantities.

Visit the ArtePierre Sample Program to learn how to order samples for your project.


Trade and project support

Working on a residential, commercial, hospitality, or design-build project? ArtePierre supports designers, architects, builders, contractors, and trade professionals with samples, availability checks, product guidance, and project quantities.

Visit the ArtePierre Trade Program for more information.


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