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Danby Marble Marble

Marble

Danby Marble

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Full Service — Installation

Our marble range is available with full supply, templating, fabrication and installation across Portsmouth, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Waterlooville, Chichester, Southampton and the surrounding area, with our services extending to Hampshire, Sussex, Surrey, Dorset and Berkshire . The reach of our installation service depends on the type of project — contact us to discuss your requirements.

Supply & Fabrication — UK Wide

Outside our installation area? We can fabricate marble to your supplied template, or supply the stone directly as-is — anywhere in the UK . Learn more .

The Stone

See the natural beauty of Danby Marble up close — the surface texture, colour depth, and veining that make this marble unique.

A distinguished American marble from Vermont, where bright white is graced by elegant, flowing veins of warm golden-tan and soft grey.

Danby Marble is a distinguished American stone from the heart of Vermont, celebrated for its uniquely warm and inviting character. Its foundation is a clean, bright white base, across which elegant, flowing veins of warm golden-tan and soft grey sweep gracefully. This gentle, warm-toned veining creates a refined, naturally beautiful quality, offering subtle movement and a luxurious warmth that sets it apart. We find this timelessly elegant choice perfect for premium worktops where you want both purity and a touch of golden glow.

Quarried from the renowned deposits in Danby, Vermont, USA, this marble carries a rich American heritage. Formed over millions of years as limestone underwent intense heat and pressure, its calcite crystals recrystallized into a dense, interlocking mosaic. The distinctive golden-tan and soft grey veining are a testament to accessory minerals present during its formation, which infuse the pure white calcite with these captivating natural patterns.

At In2Stone, we understand that selecting a material like Danby Marble is a commitment to lasting beauty. While marble is celebrated for its elegance, it is a naturally softer stone (Mohs 3-5) and more porous than granite, making regular sealing essential to protect its pristine surface from stains and acidic etching. We offer Danby Marble in both a high-gloss polished finish—as seen in its natural state—or a smooth honed finish, tailored to your lifestyle. Our passion for craftsmanship means every slab is hand-templated and expertly installed, ensuring your Danby Marble worktops are a testament to quality, honesty, and enduring care.

Performance

How This Stone Performs

Hardness

2 out of 5

Stain Resistance

2 out of 5

UV Resistance

4 out of 5

Heat Resistance

4 out of 5

Scratch Resistance

2 out of 5

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Danby Marble Marble slab

Frequently Asked

Questions About Danby Marble

What makes Danby Marble's appearance unique?
Danby Marble is distinguished by its clean, bright white base, which features elegant, flowing veins of warm golden-tan and soft grey. This combination creates a refined and naturally beautiful quality with subtle movement and an inviting warmth, differentiating it from many other white marbles.
What design styles does Danby Marble complement best?
With its blend of classic white, warm golden-tan, and soft grey veining, Danby Marble is incredibly versatile. It beautifully enhances traditional, transitional, and contemporary designs, adding a sophisticated, timeless elegance that feels luxurious yet approachable in kitchens and bathrooms alike.
How durable is Danby Marble for worktop use, and what care does it require?
Danby Marble has a Mohs hardness of 3-5, making it softer and more susceptible to scratches than granite or quartzite. It is also more porous and highly sensitive to acids, which can cause etching. We recommend regular sealing and immediate cleanup of spills, especially acidic ones, using gentle, pH-neutral cleaners to maintain its beauty.
What is the origin of Danby Marble, and why is it significant?
Danby Marble is quarried from Danby, Vermont, USA. Its American origin contributes to its 'distinguished' heritage, being part of a celebrated tradition of natural stone from the region. Geologically, it's a non-foliated metamorphic rock formed from limestone, where impurities during recrystallization give it its unique warm veining.
How does Danby Marble compare to other popular white marbles, and what about pricing?
Danby Marble stands out from classic Italian marbles like Carrara or Calacatta due to its distinctive warm golden-tan veining alongside the soft grey, offering a unique character and subtle warmth. As a premium American marble, its pricing reflects its quality, heritage, and unique visual appeal, which we always present with honesty and transparency.
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"Perfect. 1) Ian. What a nice chap. Very helpful, friendly, knowledgeable. Got me the marble I wanted. 2) Scott came to template. Clearly attentive to detail, accurate work; it's a perfect fit. 3) Kev and Gav came to fit. Very accommodating. Worked cheerfully around obstacles I had thrown in their path. Efficient, and respected my just cleaned new kitchen. All round blooming marvellous. I got exactly what I wanted. ( these guys listen to their customer) Look no further. Engage In 2 Stone!"
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Why Choose Us

Why In2stone

Invisible Joins & Ogee Edging

The edge profiles and seamless joins other suppliers say they can't do? We do them every week.

"Other quartz suppliers weren't able to offer the ogee edging I wanted — In2stone could."

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No hidden costs, no surprises. We consistently beat competitor quotes — even online discounters decline to match us.

"Beat 6 other companies by a mile. Even an online company that claims to beat any quote declined to."

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Ian Answers the Phone

No answering machines or sales scripts. You'll speak to the people who'll actually work on your project.

"Ian always answered the phone or called me back — and that was before we even decided to use him."

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