
The honed sibling of our Green Savage YG674 polished slab — pulled from the same block and landed in the same Antolini container. Where the polished cut intensifies the green and pushes every reflective angle out of the white quartz, the honed finish does the opposite: it softens the field to a matte slate-and-forest green, calms the chalk-white veining toward a warmer ivory, and lets the rose and amber passages settle in as accents rather than highlights.
Honed Green Savage is the cut for projects where the stone has to live alongside other materials — wood floors, plaster walls, brushed metal — without competing for attention. Floors, full-height walls, fireplace surrounds, and bath wraps all read calmer in the honed finish, and the matte surface hides everyday wear better than the polish.
“Honed Green Savage is the cut for projects where the stone has to live alongside other materials — wood floors, plaster walls, brushed metal — without competing for attention.”
On the floor at 78" × 129" in 2cm, sitting beside the polished cut so you can read both finishes against each other in the same daylight. The two slabs come from adjacent blocks — the veining and color story are continuous, which makes them useful as a pair for projects that want one finish on the island and the other on perimeters, or polished surrounds against a honed floor.
Quartzite at this scale and color saturation moves quickly. Designers and architects working in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Bel Air, Malibu, and the Palisades should come read both cuts in person before specifying.
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