
Jurassic Taupe Silver Roots is a quieter Italian marble — a soft, pewter-gray field crossed by thin, branching veins that read almost like ink drawings. The Silver Roots cut emphasizes the diagonal vein structure, giving the slab a sense of movement without the high contrast of a Calacatta or the saturation of a Viola.
“Honed to a low sheen, the surface reads matte and contemporary.”
Honed to a low sheen, the surface reads matte and contemporary. Color sits in the warm-cool middle ground — neither cold gray nor amber — which makes it forgiving in mixed palettes, and particularly easy to pair with rift-cut oak, blackened steel, and warm whites.
This block landed at Royal Stone this week. Walk the yard to see the slab on the A-frame and check movement against your scheme before it leaves the floor.
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