BACCI MARMI
I Marmi di Toscana.
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Silvano Bacci founded Bacci Marmi in Pietra Santa in 1960, right in the heart of Tuscany; since then the company has developed a range of specialist techniques for the production of marble, building on the fine art studied at the drawing table and the finely-honed skills of a time-served workforce. to understand how to enhance the colors and the surfaces and cleverly use the natural ability of stone to embody the heritage of the land and remain an essential, and ever faithful link to it. This development has allowed the company to incorporate aspects of local art heritage into its work.
Nowadays, the Bacci Family puts its experience at the service of the company, combining the time-honored skills of master stonemasons and marble cutters with contemporary design and taste, to produce a wide range of materials and unique ways of working the stone.
The company selects its own stone and marble from quarries, which is then transformed in a number of different stages.
The marble is hewn into huge cubes then cut into block so that it can then be progressively reduced to slabs up to 3/8" thick; various different modular sizes can be produced as well as special pieces which combine with them.
The composition process, founded on a long tradition of craft techniques and an appreciation of fine art and decoration, ensures unique and exclusive shapes and colors in the inlay works and mosaics. The finishing process and combination of surfaces is based on the color, texture and grain, enhancing the natural consistency and stucture of the marble and stone.
Nowadays, the Bacci Family puts its experience at the service of the company, combining the time-honored skills of master stonemasons and marble cutters with contemporary design and taste, to produce a wide range of materials and unique ways of working the stone.
The company selects its own stone and marble from quarries, which is then transformed in a number of different stages.
The marble is hewn into huge cubes then cut into block so that it can then be progressively reduced to slabs up to 3/8" thick; various different modular sizes can be produced as well as special pieces which combine with them.
The composition process, founded on a long tradition of craft techniques and an appreciation of fine art and decoration, ensures unique and exclusive shapes and colors in the inlay works and mosaics. The finishing process and combination of surfaces is based on the color, texture and grain, enhancing the natural consistency and stucture of the marble and stone.