• ###

    Welcome to the
    HOMELAND OF
    NATURAL
    STONES

###
###
Akdağ Onyx - Cross Cut
(White Onyx)

Turkey is located in one of the oldest marble production geography experiencing 4000 years natural stone production background starting at Marmara Island. With over 80 types and 400 different colors and patterns, Turkey has one of the world’s largest natural stone reserves, which is considered to be excellent quality.

Turkish Stones is being promoted by the Istanbul Mineral Exporters’ Association (İMİB), a professional non-profit association that has overseen all export activities in Turkey’s minerals sector since 1976. Turkish Stones represents more than 5.000 Turkish Natural Stone companies that are member of IMIB.

About Us
###
###

Discover Turkey's Marble Quarries

More than 30% of the world's marble reserves are in Turkey. Explore Turkey's marble quarry potential.

###
###
RENAZA
Renaza Project is a mixed-use building with a 13.000 sqm construction area locating on the intersection of Turan Güneş Boulevard and Doğukent Street and consisting of 50 residences, 30 offices, 4 commercial units and 2 underground parking floors, which makes up 13 storeys in total.
  • ###
    NOCHE TRAVERTEN
  • ###
    MEDIUM TRAVERTEN
  • ###
    LIGHT TRAVERTEN
  • ###
    BURDUR BEJ
ATATURK CULTURAL CENTER
Searching for an answer to the question of “how to handle the architecture of the 60s”- especially those having complex functions like opera, dealing with contemporary art, architecture and urban understanding simultaneously, the new Ataturk Cultural Center project takes special care to preserve the aesthetic, physical and social values inherited from its predecessor projects. Considering… View Article
###
###
MERKAS GROUP ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
GIGoffice for Merkas Group, one of the pioneers of the textile industry, has decided to reflect their innovative and contemporary vision to the interior design of their administration offices. For the interior design approach of the offices which are located in the same building with the production; the actual structure of the factory building itself was the main source of inspiration.