Travertine, popular since the Roman era, was one of the most commonly used types of marble in ancient buildings and continues to influence the work of artists and architects up to the modern and contemporary era. The material is easily recognized by its characteristic surface holes, which typically need to be filled with cement or resin after installation. The three-dimensional graphic effect allows Flaviker to replicate the rough appearance of unfilled travertine, creating a unique and striking result that combines the aesthetics of the original material with the versatility and practicality of ceramics.