Cut Navona travertine crosswise, and instead of the familiar longitudinal layers an entirely different stone is revealed. Smoky clouds, diffused tonal patches, transitions without beginning or end. The stone that shaped the silhouette of ancient Rome for centuries suddenly shows its soft, almost watercolour side. Coliseum captured precisely this inflection in the Tivoli collection—60×120 cm porcelain stoneware whose surface breathes with natural volume and air. Two shades unfold the clouded graphics of travertine, each in its own manner:
Tivoli White — light, minimalist, built on half-tones. The colour transitions are so delicate that the graphic reads not as pattern but as a state of surface—even, whole, filled with inner calm.
Tivoli Grey — a grey shade with a fluid play of half-tones, where the cloud-like pattern emerges more actively. Barely perceptible shifts lend the porcelain stoneware an expressiveness that does not fatigue but reveals itself gradually—with changes in light, angle, and time of day.
Tivoli by Coliseum is travertine seen from an unfamiliar angle. One cut—and monumental stone becomes a material capable of filling a space with lightness and stillness.