
Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Itaarte Industria e
Comércio de Mármores e Granitos Ltda. expanded its product line with the
acquisition of an onyx quarry in the Andes Mountains of Argentina.
Already known as one of the well-established
stone suppliers in Brazil, Itaarte Industria e Comércio de Mármores e Granitos
Ltda. of Sao Paulo, has expanded its product line with the acquisition of an
onyx quarry in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. The quarry yields stone in
shades of blue, caramel, brown and white, and the onyx is processed into a wide
variety of finished products.

The quarry site is located in the Cordilheira
dos Andes of Argentina, and it sits high atop the mountains at an altitude of
more than 17,000 feet.
Itaarte’s joint-venture partnership in the
quarry allows the company the control and commercialization of the site’s
production for 100 years. The quarry is located in the Cordilheira dos Andes of
Argentina, and it sits high atop the mountains at an altitude of more than
17,000 feet. Despite the challenges of working at this altitude, the quarry has
been successful in yielding several shades of material, and it has been making
solid inroads within the architecture and design community.

The quarry yields stone in shades of blue,
caramel, brown and white, and the onyx is processed into a wide variety of
finished products, including mosaics.
The onyx is available in blocks, slabs and
mosaics, with natural and backlit finishes. It has also been used for
decorative furnishings such as bowls, sinks and illuminated
tabletops.
“With the acquisition of its own onyx quarry, Itaarte comes to be one of the
principal suppliers of this semi-precious stone,” explained Silvia De Tommaso,
Managing Director of Itaarte. “Each new proposal for design applications -
mosaics, tables, ornaments or sink bowls, among others - gains a new refinement
due to the natural translucence of this material, which has the color and the
spirit of the Andes.

The stone has already been specified for a broad
range of residential applications, such as this countertop facing.
“The sophistication and beauty of onyx are due
to the diverse coloring of this stone, which is available in the tones of
Blanco Andino (white), Caramelo Vicunha (caramel), Azul Laguna (blue) and
Marrom Nubes (brown),” De Tommaso continued. “They are exclusive tones in Brazil.”

This backlit tabletop is another innovative
application of the onyx products.
Architectural Uses
In examples of the onyx’s popularity among
architects and designers, Itaarte reports that the stone was used for a range
of high-profile applications, including commercial projects such as corporate
reception areas as well as residential applications and furnishings.

Among the completed commercial projects, slabs
of Caramelo Vicunha onyx were used in a backlit format for a trendy reception
area. The design, which was conceived by the prestigious firm of Garage
Arquitetura & Design of Sao Paulo,
Brazil,
intended to be “modern and welcoming.”
Among the completed commercial projects, Itaarte
pointed out that slabs of Caramelo Vicunha onyx were used in a backlit format
for a trendy reception area. The design, which was conceived by the prestigious
firm of Garage Arquitetura & Design of Sao Paulo, Brazil, intended to be
“modern and welcoming,” and the onyx helped achieve the firm’s design goals.

In addition to mosaics and slabs, the onyx has
also been used for bowls and sinks.
In a residential work, architect Fábio Morozini
of Sao Paulo used this same material in a mosaic form to create a unique and
innovative barbecue setting.