
It is now 119 years since the Chiampo site was founded: today, the headquarters of Margraf processes over 400 types of marble and stone in the various plants, owns 10 quarries and boasts equally important figures as regards the transformation of blocks into slabs and the production of finished products.
In Vitorchiano (VT) is located the production facility for Santafiora®, Lavagrigia®, and Lavarosa®. This historic site has a production capacity of over 30,000 sqm of natural stone per month and serves as the central hub for Santafiora stone production, entirely owned and managed exclusively by the company.

Open-pit mining
Various shades of brown, from the darkest to the lightest. Depending on the extraction point, it yields many different qualities of material.
Vitorchiano (GR)

Open-pit mining
Shades ranging from gray, pink, to white, with veins of ivory white and coarse grain.
Forni Avoltri (UD)
Open-pit mining
Italian marble with shades ranging from dark gray, to pink, to white. Stone resistant to freezing, bending and abrasion.
Forni Avoltri (UD)

Open-pit mining
Marble characterized by rare flowering spots and golden veins on a warm background such as cream. Used since ancient times, its resistance and its soft and adaptable color in any environment, make it one of the most known and appreciated marble in the world.
Botticino (BS)

Open-pit quarry
The flowery spots, on the characteristic cream-coloured background, give the name to this particular type of marble. Antigeliva stone, suitable for indoor use.
Botticino (BS)

Open-pit mining
Cream in color with lighter spots, this marble stands out from Botticino Classico for the greater presence of white and yellowish veins. The stone, resistant to frost, is tough and not crumbly, therefore suitable for use outside.
Nuvolera (BS) – Italia

Open-pit mining
Breccia Bohemien is a very compact orange red marble with white and reddish local veins
Selva di Progno (VR)