MILAN — Since the ancient Romans began excavating marble more than 2,000 years ago, the average price of Italian natural stone per ton has reached a record 1,016.4 euros. This new height is the culmination of a path intertwined with economic and geopolitical hurdles to which the sector has become accustomed.
“This achievement underscores how our product consistently ranks first in terms of material quality and craftsmanship,” trade show organizer Adolfo Rebughini, general manager of Veronafiere, told WWD.
Veronafiere, in the Italian city of Verona, is gearing up to welcome 1,400 exhibitors from 50 countries and more than 50,000 operators and professionals from 150 nations to Marmomac, the international trade show for the stone supply chain. At Marmomac, which will take place Sept. 2