
Patagonia Glace is the coolest, most restrained member of the Patagonia family. The field is a cool translucent white, and across it sits a single warm copper figure — one deliberate mineral inclusion that anchors the slab without crowding it. It is Patagonia reduced to its essentials: light, translucency, and one warm accent.
This is a slab designed to backlight. Lit from behind, the cool white field turns luminous and the copper figure glows warm against it — a controlled, gallery-like effect for a feature panel, a powder vanity, or a backlit island. The restraint is the point: it reads as architecture, not spectacle.
“Lit from behind, the cool white field turns luminous and the copper figure glows warm against it — a controlled, gallery-like effect for a feature panel, a powder vanity, or a backlit island.”
As a quartzite it is hard and etch-resistant, so a backlit Glace island is as practical as it is refined — translucency with the durability of stone.
This is Lot AO259, chapas 9–15, polished — a matched run for continuous work. On the floor at our Los Angeles yard; book a viewing to see the copper figure lit.
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