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25/10/24

Portuguese Companies Showcase Natural Stone at THe Dubai Big 5 Fair

 

The Dubai Big 5 is an annual event that attracts leading companies from the construction and building industry worldwide. 

 This year, Portuguese companies are set to make a significant impact, showcasing their finest natural stones like granite, marble, and limestone. 

 Represented by ANIET (National Association of the Extractive and Transforming Industry), these companies (Granitos dos Norte, FAFStone, Marmoguia, Montariol and Valstone) will display their products under the motto "StoneSculpting Modern Icons with Portuguese Stone". 

 The event will be held at Rashid Hall, E228, from November 26th to 29th, and it promises to be a spectacle of quality, craftsmanship, and innovation.

 

The Prestige of Portuguese Natural Stone

Portugal is renowned for its abundant natural stone resources. From the luxurious white marbles of Estremoz to the robust granites of the north, and the elegant limestone varieties from the center of the country, Portuguese stones are prized worldwide for their quality, durability, and aesthetic appeal. These materials are not only used in local architecture but are also sought after for prestigious international projects, making Portugal a global leader in the stone industry.

 

ANIET: The Driving Force Behind Portuguese Stone Export

ANIET, the National Association of the Extractive and Transforming Industry, plays a crucial role in promoting Portuguese stone on the global stage. By representing a broad range of companies, from small quarries to large-scale exporters, ANIET ensures that the unique qualities of Portuguese stone are showcased at events like the Dubai Big 5 Fair. This year, ANIET's theme, "StoneSculpting Modern Icons with Portuguese Stone," emphasizes the versatility and timeless beauty of these materials.

 

The Dubai Big 5 Fair: A Global Platform for Portuguese Companies

The Dubai Big 5 is one of the largest and most influential construction events in the Middle East, bringing together over 2,000 exhibitors from more than 60 countries. It serves as a prime opportunity for Portuguese stone companies to expand their global footprint, connect with potential clients, and explore new market opportunities. Exhibiting at Rashid Hall E228, the Portuguese delegation aims to highlight their craftsmanship, innovation, and the distinct qualities of their natural stone products.

 

Granite: A Symbol of Durability and Strength

Portuguese granite is synonymous with durability and strength. Known for its coarse grain and rich colors, it is a preferred material for a wide range of applications, from countertops and flooring to monumental sculptures. The granite from Portugal is particularly valued for its resistance to weathering, making it an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor use. At the Dubai Big 5 Fair, Portuguese granite will be showcased as a symbol of resilience and timeless beauty.

 

Notable Projects Featuring Portuguese Granite

Portuguese granite has been used in numerous high-profile projects around the world. One of the most iconic examples is the Philharmonie de Paris in Paris, which displays 80.000 granite birds, made of Portuguese Granite. The use of granite in this structure not only showcases its durability but also its ability to be sculpted into intricate designs.

 

Marble: The Pinnacle of Luxury

When it comes to luxury and elegance, few materials can rival Portuguese marble. The marble from Estremoz, Borba, and Vila Viçosa is renowned for its unique veining and pristine white color, often compared to the finest Italian marble. This natural stone is widely used in upscale interior designs, from opulent hotel lobbies to exquisite residential projects.

 

Marble in Iconic International Projects

Portuguese marble has graced the interiors of many prestigious buildings worldwide. One standout example is its use in Cathédrale Notre Dame de la Treille, France. Designed by the Lille architect Pierre-Louis Carlier, it is the product of great technical prowess and was made possible by the collaboration of Peter Rice (engineer for the Sydney Opera House and the Pompidou Centre in Paris). The central section is composed of a 30 meters high ogive covered with 110 sheets of white marble 28 millimeters thick. 

 

Limestone: The Versatile Classic

Limestone from Portugal, especially Moca stone from Fátima region, is known for its fine grain and neutral tones. Its versatility makes it a popular choice for a variety of architectural and decorative applications, including facades, flooring, and sculptural elements. Portuguese limestone is particularly favored for its ability to blend seamlessly into different design styles, from modern to classical.

 

Limestone's Role in Global Architecture

Portuguese limestone has been a key element in several international projects. One notable example is Atlantic blue limestone is a grey stone with a deep blue colour, often used outside. Known in Portuguese as Ataíja Azul, it is found near the city of Alcobaça, which boasts a beautiful monastery, one of the first Gothic buildings in Portugal. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1989, the carved marble inside the monastery, is just one reason to visit this historical city. 

 

Sustainability and Innovation in Portuguese Stone Industry

In recent years, the Portuguese stone industry has made significant strides in sustainability and innovation. Many companies are adopting eco-friendly practices, such as recycling water in the cutting process, reducing waste, and investing in technology to minimize the environmental impact of extraction. The focus on sustainability is a key selling point for Portuguese stone, especially in markets like the UAE, where there is a growing emphasis on sustainable building materials.

 

The Global Footprint of Portuguese Stone

Portuguese natural stone has a significant global footprint, with exports reaching markets across Europe, North America, Africa, and the Middle East. The versatility of Portuguese stone, coupled with the high standards of craftsmanship, makes it a preferred choice for architects and designers worldwide. The presence of Portuguese companies at the Dubai Big 5 Fair underscores the industry's commitment to expanding its global reach and establishing new partnerships.

 

What to Expect at the Dubai Big 5 Fair

Visitors to the Portuguese Pavilion at Rashid Hall E228 can expect to see a wide array of stone products, including granite slabs and marble and limestone tiles. The exhibits will highlight not only the raw beauty of these materials but also the innovative applications and finishes that Portuguese companies are known for. Live demonstrations, samples, and expert consultations will be available, providing a comprehensive experience for attendees interested in high-quality natural stone products.

 

Portuguese Stone Companies Leading the Way

Several leading Portuguese stone companies will be participating in the event, showcasing their expertise and unique offerings:

 

  1. Granitos do Norte, FAFSTONE and Montariol: Specializing in high-quality granite extraction and processing, these companies are known for its extensive range of colors and finishes. 
  2. Marmoguia, Valstone : Renowned for its premium marble products, particularly the Estremoz variety, which is sought after for its elegance and durability. Also in limestone production, these companies offer a variety of finishes and custom solutions for architectural projects.

 

These companies, along with others represented by ANIET, will demonstrate why Portuguese stone is a top choice for builders and designers around the world.

 

The Importance of Trade Fairs for the Portuguese Stone Industry

Participating in international trade fairs like the Dubai Big 5 is crucial for the Portuguese stone industry. It provides a platform to showcase products, build relationships, and gather insights into market trends. For many Portuguese companies, these events are an opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities and secure new business deals. With the support of ANIET, Portuguese exhibitors aim to leave a lasting impression on attendees, emphasizing the quality, craftsmanship, and sustainability of their products.

 

Conclusion

 The Dubai Big 5 Fair is set to be a remarkable event for Portuguese companies, offering them a chance to showcase their world-class natural stones to a global audience. 

 With a rich history of craftsmanship, a commitment to sustainability, and a reputation for excellence, the Portuguese stone industry is poised to impress. 

 Under the banner of "StoneSculpting Modern Icons with Portuguese Stone," these companies will highlight the versatility and beauty of their granite, marble, and limestone products. 

 From the 26th to the 29th of November, visitors to Rashid Hall E228 can expect to witness firsthand why Portuguese stone is a preferred choice for prestigious projects around the world.