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MOREONYX Tuberose

MOREONYX Tuberose

MOREONYX Tuberose is a 18-20mm (customizable) natural stone slab prized for its soft, romantic pink translating into a serene glow. It is specified across Mediterranean and resort-style facades, flooring, and paving, offering a seamless, large-format surface that elevates both residential and commercial projects. Every slab is SGS quality-controlled and cut-to-size.
Description
Description

MOREONYX Tuberose is widely specified for Mediterranean-style interiors, building facades, outdoor paving, flooring, and wall cladding. Its soft, romantic pink translating into a serene glow makes it an ideal choice for Mediterranean and resort-style facades, flooring, and paving, where consistency of tone and vein matters as much as raw beauty.

MOREONYX Tuberose is produced as large-format slabs up to 3000x2000 mm (3x2m), minimizing joints for a continuous, high-end surface. Each slab is precision-polished to a 5000 RPM depth that reveals the full character of the stone, then cut-to-size to project dimensions and SGS quality-controlled batch by batch. Optional aluminum honeycomb backing is available for lightweight wall and cladding applications, and every order ships in seaworthy fumigated wooden crates with foam protection. Available as Tuberose slab, Tuberose tile, Tuberose countertop to match diverse project specs.

In addition, MOREONYX 可以提供样板(sample)服务 — request a physical sample to verify the exact color, veining, and finish (and backlit effect where applicable) before placing your bulk order.


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In-Depth Guide: Tuberose: Origin, Character and High-End Application - A 20-Year Stone Trader's View

In twenty years working stone - on the quarry floor, in the factory, on job sites and in showrooms - Tuberose has been one of the most underrated, and most misused, materials in its class. I have watched too many projects go sideways because the buyer selected from a photo instead of a full slab, and I have seen the same stone become the soul of a space in the hands of someone who knows it. This piece is not a sales pitch. It is a straight account of what twenty years taught me: what it is called, where it comes from, where it belongs, who is buying it, and what MOREONYX can do to make it perform.

1. What it actually is - name and identity

Tuberose, falls under the Natural Travertine / Limestone family in the commercial system. Always verify the mineral identity and the specific quarry; same name, different stone is far too common. Telling it apart from look-alikes whose physical performance is completely different is lesson one in material selection.

2. Where it comes from - origin

Principal sources sit in Multiple. The source varies by quarry; common origins are Brazil, Italy, Turkey and China among the major stone-producing countries. Always request same-batch slab photos before ordering.. Where the block was born decides whether you can cut jumbo seamless slabs, and it decides the stability of the base tone and veining - two points we return to under application and case studies. My rule: demand photos of the actual batch slab before ordering, not a small sample. Natural stone's colour drift and vein direction simply cannot be read from a swatch.

3. The hard numbers - specs and QC

The physical base is what lets Natural Travertine / Limestone into high-end projects. Watch these: finish Honed / Brushed / Polished (polished or honed sets the room's mood); max slab 3000x2000mm (3x2 m - bigger means fewer seams and cleaner book-matching); MOQ 30 m2, lead time 20 days (these two decide whether your schedule holds); certification SGS / CE / ISO 9001 (cert no. TBD) (no document, no export job).

MOREONYX builds a 5 mm natural face onto a 15 mm lightweight substrate - keeping the natural look while cutting weight and brittleness. Jumbo panels reach 3000x2000 mm (3x2 m), sharply reducing seams. Every batch runs SGS QC. Colour drift and vein direction are the biggest traps in this material; we hand-pick slab by slab. That standard was set the hard way, over twenty years.

4. Where it can go - applications

Core application scenarios for Tuberose: Mediterranean-style interiors, building facades, outdoor paving, flooring, wall cladding, pool surrounds, landscape features. In specific business types, here is where we keep seeing it land:

  • Furniture: Tuberose backlit coffee tables, translucent side tables and vanity tops - only the lightweight panel makes the modern minimal form possible; a solid 20 mm slab can't do the long cantilever.
  • Bathroom: Tuberose translucent vanities, bathtub backdrops and glowing shower walls are the emotional core of a high-end bath; the light layout matters more than the stone itself.
  • Elevator: As cabin cladding with LED strips it reads as floating, and the thin panel costs no cabin clearance - fits retrofit elevators too.
  • Yacht: Its backed, light, thin format is the first-choice natural material for yacht interiors' curved surfaces and ceilings, and it must also survive marine humidity and salt.
  • Business Vehicle: For luxury MPV / RV interior panels, lightweight and shock resistance are non-negotiable; raw stone is too brittle for the road.
  • Brand Space: In flagship stores and showrooms it carries large book-matched backdrops; the whole presence hangs on it, so CAD pre-layout comes before installation.
  • Hotel: Hotel lobby feature walls and suite master walls are where it earns its premium - backlight evenness decides the grade.
  • Villa: Private-home entry, master wall and stair - the buyer pays for the feeling of being seen; delivery certainty beats unit price.

5. Projects I have actually seen - representative cases

Objectively, Tuberose rarely goes where it cannot be seen; its value is all in being seen. The landings we meet most, and the trap in each:

  • Hotel lobby feature wall - its highest-premium scene, ruthless on backlight evenness and on slab-seam continuity;bad light boxes show hot spots, so plan the cut direction at the buying stage, not on site.
  • Luxury flagship-store island and display - it speaks through the material itself; colour control is the core;lock one quarry and one batch, or the refill tone will not match.
  • Private-yacht master stateroom partition and ceiling - what it eats is light, thin, able to bend to the curve;raw stone can't take a curve; it must be backed, and marine corrosion resistance is a separate concern.
  • Finished-villa entry and suite master wall - the owner buys the emotional value of being seen;this client does not care about unit price, only 'one of a kind' and delivery certainty.
  • Brand showroom and club - large book-matched veins build the room's aura.Book-matching is craft; CAD pre-layout beats improvising on site.

What these projects demand ruthlessly: evenness of texture and backlight, and vein continuity across slab joints. The tier-one hospitality and retail projects MOREONYX has supported for fifteen years are exactly about controlling these two things - not just selling stone, but handing over quality and execution together.

6. Who is buying - hot markets

From order distribution, Mediterranean shores (Italy, Turkey, Greece) use it natively; North-American villa facades and pool projects are common; Chinese cultural-tourism projects are picking it up. One line sums it up: wherever the space "weights atmosphere over utility" or "weights texture over budget", Tuberose finds a buyer. One buying-side note: this material's quote does not swing much, but good quarry and good batch get grabbed the moment they appear, so locking a long-term supplier beats price-shopping.

7. What MOREONYX changes - the technical edge

Same Tuberose, but raw stone and "installable" are separated by craft. MOREONYX's three levers:

  • Ultra-thin: a 5 mm natural face composite - weight is a fraction of a solid slab; only then can yacht, vehicle and elevator (load- and curve-limited) take it;
  • Translucent: Optional (select translucent varieties) compatible; a matched light-box plan lets the natural material actually glow, not a stuck-on strip;
  • Fast assembly: Optional honeycomb for wall use dry-hang quick-fit; less wet work on site, shorter schedule - exactly what hotel and finished-villa projects want.

For the sectors you care about - furniture's glowing tops, bathroom's translucent vanities, elevator cabins, yacht and vehicle interiors, brand flagships, hotel lobbies and villa master walls - the need is really a mix of "light, thin, glows, easy to fit", and Tuberose is among the prettiest answers to those four. Whether it fits your project, bring the drawings and the lighting plan; we reverse-engineer panel thickness and box distance from site conditions.

8. See the material and the specs

If you are evaluating this material, go straight to our Tuberose product page for the spec table, FAQ and real photos. Peers worth comparing side by side:

  • Travertino bianco
  • Travertino silver
  • Cream White Travertino
  • Travertino Romano classico
  • . To browse the full range, the MOREONYX complete stone collection; for our project record and QC system, About MOREONYX.

    Tuberose ultra-thin translucent slab - product photo
    Fig: MOREONYX Tuberose composite slab (product photo)
    Tuberose application scene
    Fig: Tuberose applied across key sectors (scene photo)

    Written objectively from a twenty-year stone-industry perspective. Origin and application facts draw on industry knowledge and public sources; project parameters are MOREONYX process data.

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