How Does Travertine Stone Compare to Other Materials?

In actuality, travertine stone is a variety of limestone produced when calcium carbonate deposits have formed in hot springs or are found in limestone caves. This natural formation process is responsible for the travertine’s typical appearance of random open pockets, spaces or dimples and longitudinal depressions on its surface. Coming in beige, cream and rust colours, travertine stone gives a rustic yet sophisticated look to any interior design.