Calacatta Viola Marble

Sourced from the quarries of Carrara, Italy,Calacatta Viola marbleis renowned for its bold burgundy and purple veins flowing over a creamy white background. Each piece ofItalian marble furnitureis unique, creating a striking statement of natural elegance. OurCalacatta Viola tables, consoles, and vanitiesshowcase this rare stone’s beauty, ideal for interiors that blend modern sophistication with timeless artistry.

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What is Calacatta Viola Marble?

Calacatta Viola marble is a premium Italian marble known for its dramatic purple and burgundy veining set against a creamy white background. Often referred to as viola marble, violet marble, or purple veined marble, it is one of the most distinctive natural stones used in luxury interiors.

You may also see variations in spelling such as calcatta viola, calacata viola, or calcutta viola marble—these typically refer to the same striking material.


Calacatta Viola Marble Slabs

Each Calacatta Viola marble slab is completely unique, featuring bold, flowing veins that range from deep wine tones to soft lilac hues. These slabs are commonly used for:

  • Statement kitchen islands
  • Bathroom vanities
  • Feature walls
  • Marble furniture pieces

Because of the strong veining, large-format slabs are especially popular for creating a continuous, high-impact look.


Calacatta Viola Marble Price

The price of Calacatta Viola marble can vary depending on slab size, vein intensity, and origin. On average:

  • Standard slabs: mid-to-high luxury range
  • Premium slabs with dramatic veining: significantly higher

If you're searching for Calacatta Viola marble price, it’s best to request samples or quotes, as each slab is priced individually.




Calacatta Viola Marble FAQ

Is Calacatta Viola the same as Carrara marble?

No, Calacatta Viola and Carrara marble are different. Carrara marble typically has soft grey veining, while Calacatta Viola is known for its bold purple veins and higher contrast appearance.

What does a Calacatta Viola marble slab look like?

A Calacatta Viola marble slab features dramatic, flowing veins in shades of deep purple, wine, and burgundy. Each slab is unique, with some showing bold, high-contrast veining and others displaying softer, more subtle patterns.

Is Calacatta Viola marble expensive?

Yes, Calacatta Viola marble is generally in the high-end price range compared to other marbles. Its rarity and striking appearance make it more expensive than standard white marbles.

Is Calacatta Viola the same as Calcutta Viola or Calcatta Viola?

Yes — terms like Calcutta Viola, Calcatta Viola, Calacata Viola, and Calacutta Viola are common misspellings or variations of Calacatta Viola marble. They all refer to the same material.