Curated stone catalog
Materials are chosen for their architectural value and long-term performance — not for catalog volume. Every stone is here for a reason.
Atreum Stone International connects premium natural stone materials from India, Italy, Brazil, and selected global sources for architects, designers, fabricators, distributors, and project buyers.
We focus on selected granites, marbles, travertines, and quartzites through a sourcing-led model designed for flexibility, quality follow-through, and inquiry-based supply.
Our launch catalog is anchored in three of the most architecturally significant origins in the global stone industry.
Our primary launch sourcing base. Indian granites are some of the most consistent, durable, and globally specified architectural stones in production — including reference standards like Absolute Black and Steel Grey.
View the catalogThe historical heart of European stone. We work across the classic Italian marbles and travertines — Carrara, Statuario, Calacatta, and the travertines of central Italy — for projects calling for the canonical Italian material language.
View the catalogThe premium source for modern quartzites. Brazilian quartzites such as Taj Mahal, Super White, and Mont Blanc deliver marble-like beauty with the harder-wearing profile of a true quartzite — central to the contemporary luxury catalogue.
View the catalogA small set of materials that represent the range of the network — from architectural granites to classical Italian marbles and modern Brazilian quartzites.
Materials are chosen for their architectural value and long-term performance — not for catalog volume. Every stone is here for a reason.
We work directly across multiple origins, with India as our launch base and premium supporting supply from Italy and Brazil.
We position consciously at the upper end of the market — selected granites, classical Italian marbles and travertines, and Brazilian quartzites.
Built for architects, designers, fabricators, distributors, and project buyers. Our team works to your project brief, not a fixed shelf.
Request material information, discuss a sourcing need, or explore available stone options for an upcoming project.