Four blue-toned stones—Blue Lagoon, Ocean Blue Light, Ocean Blue Dark and Pacific Blue—curated for calm, coastal interiors with crisp contrast and controlled movement. We lock the right lots and translate them into a clean fabrication package, so the project reads consistent from first panel to last.
Blue stone is never one note. Across this collection, the palette runs from steel and slate blues to brighter, ice-white fields cut by deep ocean bands—sometimes with soft sand-toned accents that warm the composition without breaking the “blue” read.
The movement can be quiet and linear or more layered and current-like, which makes these stones easy to tune: architectural enough for large planes, expressive enough for feature moments.
In interiors, blue marble works because it brings depth without heaviness. It sharpens warm whites, lifts light woods, and makes brushed metals feel cleaner and more intentional.
It’s a natural fit for bathrooms and spa-like walls, kitchen islands and backsplashes, reception desks and stair runs—anywhere you want a cool, refined statement that still feels livable. Polished finishes push contrast and clarity; honed finishes soften reflections and make the surface feel more contemporary and calm.
floors, wall panels, bathrooms (vanities, showers); pair with white marbles or use solo for a warm, monolithic look. Pair with Estremoz White for contrast, or use solo for a warm, monolithic scheme.
Exteriors
façade cladding and paving when engineered; specify honed/brushed or sandblasted (no polish), with movement joints and sealed edges
Finishes
Polished — maximizes shine and contrast; every vein pops.
Light Sandblasted — softens contrast and lightens the perceived tone with a gentle texture.