Combining the purity of nature with elegance, Vermont Danby Marble® continues to host the world’s most prestigious projects. This unique marble quarry, located near the village of Danby in the US state of Vermont, draws attention not only with its quality but also with its long history. This marble, which began to be quarried in the 1850s, represents a heritage from the depths of the Dorset Mountains. Offering a wide range of colours from pure white to green veins, grey and brown tones, the stone adds a unique elegance to different projects with varieties such as Montclair Danby, Olympian Danby and Imperial Danby.
Danby, one of the marbles with the lowest porosity rate in the world (0.06% – 0.08%), is frequently preferred in indoor and outdoor applications with its stain-resistant structure. It combines aesthetics and functionality in many areas of use such as kitchen worktops, facade cladding, bathroom designs and commercial areas. Danby is one of the largest underground marble quarries in the world with its quarry extending 1.5 miles towards Dorset Mountain. This historic quarry, which closed in the 1970s, was reopened in 1993 with an Italian partnership and has become a shining star in the global marble industry.
Danby Marble®, which has also found a place in the landmarks of American civilisation, has been used in historical buildings such as the US Supreme Court, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Jefferson Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. A modern facade design consisting of 1,200 marble panels at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is one of the best examples of how Danby can blend heritage and contemporary.
The company, which cares about sustainability with its environmentally friendly production processes, applies innovative methods to reduce its carbon footprint and minimise waste. This approach, which prioritises the safety and health of its employees, sets an example in the sector. Vermont Danby Marble® is not only a natural wonder, but also a work of art bearing the traces of culture and heritage. It continues to gain an indispensable place in the world of architecture with its contribution to modern designs and elegance in historical buildings.













































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