Every week I see buyers come in asking for "Statuario marble" and pointing to a tile sample. They are not wrong about the look the white background, the dramatic grey veining, the large format it genuinely resembles Italian Statuario marble.
But the material is a manufactured porcelain or vitrified tile body, and that distinction matters enormously when you are deciding where to use it, how to install it, and what to expect from it over ten years.
I've been sourcing and specifying tiles from Morbi for over two decades. Statuario-look tiles are one of the most consistently popular categories we deal with and also one of the most misunderstood.

☑️ Statuario tiles replicate the visual appearance of natural marble while requiring significantly less maintenance.
☑️ Available in porcelain and GVT bodies; 600x1200mm is the standard Indian home size.
☑️ Always use matte or satin finish in wet areas polished only in dry zones.
☑️ Lock shade number and batch code before placing any bulk order.
☑️ Morbi dealer rates range from ₹20 to ₹50 per sq.ft. (excluding GST and freight).
✔️ Best for bathroom floors: 600x600 or 600x1200 matte Statuario.
✔️ Best for living room: 800x1600 polished or 600x1200 satin.
✔️ Best dealer value: 600x1200 GVT from Morbi direct.
600x600 | 600x1200 | 800x800 | 800x1600 | 1200x2400
Polished / Glossy | Matte | Satin
Living Room | Bathroom | Kitchen Wall | Balcony
Statuario tiles are porcelain, vitrified, or ceramic tiles manufactured to replicate the appearance of natural Statuario marble from Italy. The defining visual feature is a white base with bold grey veining, produced through digital printing technology that applies the vein pattern onto the tile surface before firing.
The body of the tile whether porcelain, GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tile), or ceramic determines its actual performance. The marble look is surface design. The material body determines water absorption, durability, and where the tile can actually go.
Most buyers do not make this distinction. They choose based on appearance alone, and that is where problems begin.
The honest reason Statuario-look tiles sell well in India is economics. Natural Statuario marble imported from Italy costs significantly more, requires sealing, stains if you spill turmeric or wine on it, and needs periodic professional maintenance.
A quality porcelain version replicates the visual appearance of marble at a fraction of the cost and with none of the sealing requirement.
For Indian households specifically where cooking happens daily, where phenyl and strong cleaning agents are routinely used, and where hard water is common in many cities porcelain is a more practical surface than natural marble in most situations.
The white-and-grey colour combination also has genuine design versatility. I've seen Statuario floors work in minimalist apartments in Bengaluru, classical interiors in Ahmedabad, and hotel lobbies in Pune. The palette is neutral enough to support almost any furniture or wall colour direction.
From Morbi godowns, I've seen many projects delay installation because buyers mixed different production batches even a half-shade difference in white base tone is visible once the tiles are laid side by side under natural light.
This category spans a wide price range from basic ceramic Statuario at entry-level pricing to large-format porcelain slabs at premium rates so it serves multiple buyer segments simultaneously.
| Feature | Statuario Tiles | Natural Statuario Marble |
| Material | Porcelain, vitrified, ceramic | Natural stone |
| Water Absorption | Below 0.5% (porcelain) | Higher |
| Stain Resistance | High | Lower prone to etching |
| Sealing Required | Not required | Yes, periodic sealing needed |
| Maintenance | Regular mopping, pH-neutral cleaner | More intensive, professional care needed |
| Cost | Lower | Significantly higher |
| Consistency | Uniform across production | Natural variation in every slab |
The one area where natural marble still has an edge is tactile depth. When you look closely, natural marble has a three-dimensional quality that digital printing cannot fully replicate. In very large or very premium spaces, this difference is visible. For most Indian residential projects, it is not a deciding factor.

Each tile has a unique digital print. If the installer does not do a dry layout before fixing, you end up with veins pointing in random directions or two near-identical tiles placed side by side. This looks unnatural and is irreversible once fixed. Always insist on a dry layout, especially for bookmatched patterns where sequence numbering must be confirmed before laying begins.
White grout feels like the obvious choice on a white tile. In practice, white grout in kitchens and bathrooms stains with use and is difficult to restore. Grey grout blends with the vein tone and hides daily soiling far better. I recommend grey as the default for Statuario, regardless of finish.
Polished and high-gloss Statuario tiles look impressive in showrooms. On a bathroom floor that gets wet daily, they become a slip hazard. For bathrooms, balconies, and kitchen floors, use matte or satin finish. Polished surfaces belong in dry areas living rooms, bedrooms, foyers.
The 600x1200mm and 800x1600mm formats demand full-bed adhesive application. Spot fixing leaves air pockets under the tile. These hollow spots crack under foot load or when heavy furniture is moved. Use a proper tile adhesive rated for large format, and back-butter the tile before laying.
Phenyl, vinegar-based cleaners, and acid-based toilet cleaners degrade the glaze over time on glossy Statuario tiles. This causes micro-scratching that makes the surface look dull within a year. Use only pH-neutral cleaning solutions.

Ceramic Statuario tiles are the entry segment lower density body, adequate for wall applications and low-traffic floor areas. Vitrified tiles offer a denser body and lower absorption. Porcelain with absorption below 0.5% is the right choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and any wet area application.
GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tile) format gives you the digital marble print on a vitrified base this is the most common Statuario product in the Indian mid-range market. Premium porcelain slabs in 1200x2400mm format (8x4 ft) represent the top of the segment.
Across dispatches from Morbi godowns during 2026, 600x1200 matte Statuario has become the most frequently requested format among dealers serving premium residential projects.

✔️ Quick Recommendation: Best for bathroom walls: 600x1200mm matte Statuario tiles. Top dealer choice: 800x1600mm glazed vitrified slabs.
| Use Case | Recommended Finish | Avoid |
| Living room floor | Polished / High Gloss | |
| Bathroom floor | Matte / Satin (R10 min.) | Polished |
| Kitchen wall | Satin / Gloss | |
| Feature wall | Bookmatched Polished | |
| Balcony | Matte Anti-Skid | Polished |
Large format is now standard. 600x1200mm has replaced 600x600mm as the default size in mid-range residential projects. Fewer grout lines give a cleaner, more marble-like appearance, which is the point of the category.
Matte finishes are gaining ground. High-gloss Statuario was dominant for years. In 2026, matte and satin finishes are preferred in a growing number of specifications, particularly in contemporary interiors where the over-polished look feels dated.
Bookmatched layouts are increasingly requested for master bathroom feature walls and living room accent walls. The mirror-vein pattern creates a visual statement that standard tile layouts cannot achieve.
Statuario Gold variants white base with combined grey and gold or warm beige veining are appearing in bedroom and foyer specifications where a warmer tone is needed.
Dark vein variants white base with near-black bold veining are used in commercial lobbies and hotel bathrooms where a dramatic visual identity is required.

For interstate dispatches from Morbi, freight cost can significantly affect landed pricing, especially for slab formats where weight and packaging requirements are higher. Always request the manufacturer's test report before placing a project order.

| Feature | Value / Standard |
| Water Absorption | Less than 0.5% (porcelain); less than 3% (vitrified) |
| Surface Property | Stain resistance, glaze chemical resistance (acid and alkali) |
| Tile Thickness | 8mm to 10mm (standard); 12mm+ for slab formats |
| Common Standards | ISO 13006 / BIS IS:15622 for ceramic, vitrified and porcelain tiles |
| Finish Options | Polished, matte, satin, bookmatched |
| Body Type | Porcelain, GVT (Glazed Vitrified), ceramic |
| Slip Resistance | Minimum R9 (DIN 51130) for bathroom floors; R10 recommended |
| Edge Type | Rectified (confirm with manufacturer before order) |
Based on standard vitrified tile specifications (IS 15622 / ISO 13006).
| Size | Thickness | Tiles / Box | Area / Box | Approx. Weight | Packing |
| 600x600mm | 8–9mm | 4 pcs | 1.44 sq.m / 15.50 sq.ft. | 28–32 kg | Corrugated box with protective corners |
| 600x1200mm | 9mm | 2 pcs | 1.44 sq.m / 15.50 sq.ft. | 30–35 kg | Corrugated box with protective corners |
| 800x800mm | 9–10mm | 3 pcs | 1.92 sq.m / 20.67 sq.ft. | 40–45 kg | Corrugated box with protective corners |
| 800x1600mm | 9–12mm | 2 pcs | 2.56 sq.m / 27.56 sq.ft. | 50–65 kg | Corrugated box with protective corners |
| 1200x2400mm | 12mm+ | 1 pc | 2.88 sq.m / 31.00 sq.ft. | 70–90 kg | Contact manufacturer for packing details |
Values are indicative ranges. Confirm exact packing specs with manufacturer at time of order.
| Quality Segment | Retail Price (approx.) | Morbi Price (approx.) |
| Basic Ceramic Statuario | ₹21 to ₹67 per sq.ft. | ₹15 to ₹25 per sq.ft. |
| Mid-Range Vitrified GVT | ₹50 to ₹150 per sq.ft. | ₹20 to ₹40 per sq.ft. |
| Premium Porcelain Matte | ₹140 to ₹248 per sq.ft. | ₹30 to ₹50 per sq.ft. |
| Slab Format (1200x2400) | ₹220+ per sq.ft. | Contact for current rate |
📝 Note: Morbi factory prices exclude 18% GST, loading charges, and truck freight to your city. Always ask for the landed dealer rate before comparing with local retail. Morbi-to-site freight typically adds ₹3–8 per sq.ft. depending on distance and truck load size. Listed dealer rates are generally applicable on minimum order volumes of one full truckload or project equivalent. Dealer and project pricing depends on order quantity, dispatch location, packaging requirement, and freight cost.

✔ 600x1200mm is the current standard for mid-range residential. 800x1600mm for premium builder flats above ₹70 lakh ticket price.
🧾 Evidence: Based on recent Morbi dealer demand trends and dispatch observations.
✔ Matte for bathrooms, balconies, and kitchens. Polished only in dry areas living rooms, bedrooms, and foyers.
🧾 Evidence: Based on standard vitrified tile safety specifications and installer feedback from Morbi dispatch network.
✔ 600x1200mm GVT Statuario in matte or satin finish is the most consistent builder-segment order from Morbi godowns.
🧾 Evidence: Based on recent Morbi dealer demand trends and dispatch observations.
From Morbi godowns, I've seen consistent shifts in buyer behaviour over the past three years. Buyers are upgrading their size preference faster than manufacturers expected. Three years ago, 600x600mm was still the comfortable choice for middle-income residential buyers. Today, 600x1200mm is the entry expectation and 800x1600mm is increasingly common in builder apartments above ₹70 lakh ticket price.
The category is also seeing a shift in finish preference that I think is permanent. Matte Statuario is not just a trend it is a practical choice that has found its audience. On a polished floor in a living room, every footprint and dust particle shows. On a matte surface, the same floor looks clean most of the time. Indian households with young children or in dusty cities are choosing matte not for aesthetics but for daily practicality.
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Get answers to common questions about statuario tiles
For most Indian households, yes. Statuario porcelain tiles offer higher stain resistance, no sealing requirement, lower overall cost, and easier daily maintenance compared with natural marble. Natural marble has a depth and tactile quality that tiles cannot fully replicate, but for functional performance in Indian kitchen and bathroom conditions, porcelain performs more reliably.
600x1200mm remains the most commonly specified Statuario tile size. It balances appearance, installation cost, grout-line reduction, and availability across most Morbi manufacturers making it the default choice for mid-range and premium residential projects alike.
Quality porcelain resists standard wear, but high-gloss finishes can show micro-scratches in heavy-traffic areas over time. Lower-quality products thinner glaze or softer body can show gloss reduction within two to three years. Always check the PEI wear rating or ask the manufacturer for durability data before buying.
Grey grout is the practical choice. It complements the grey veining in the tile, conceals everyday dirt and staining better than white, and looks cleaner over years of use. White grout in bathrooms and kitchens stains within months and is difficult to restore.
Yes, but only in matte or satin finish with a minimum R9 slip resistance rating per DIN 51130. Polished Statuario tiles are not recommended for bathroom floors — they become slippery when wet and pose a real safety risk.
Good-quality porcelain and vitrified Statuario tiles rarely turn yellow when maintained properly. The more common issue in Indian homes is surface dulling from acidic cleaning agents like phenyl or vinegar. Use pH-neutral cleaners and the tile surface will hold its colour and glaze for years.
Use a polymer-modified or C2 grade tile adhesive rated for large-format tiles. Apply using a full-bed method with a notched trowel, and back-butter the tile as well. Do not use ordinary cement-sand mortar for 600x1200mm or larger formats the adhesive coverage and bond strength are insufficient for long-term performance.
Yes. The stain resistance and surface glaze of quality porcelain or vitrified Statuario tiles makes them well suited for kitchen walls. Regular wiping keeps the surface clean, and unlike natural marble, they do not etch or stain from lemon juice, cooking oils, or common food spills.
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