
Breeze is the gentlest of the green quartzites — a soft sage field crossed by quiet grey-pink veining. Where statement greens like Varias or Fuxita push saturation, Breeze pulls back, giving a muted, almost watercolour surface that brings colour to a room without dominating it.
That makes it unusually versatile for a coloured stone. Breeze can run as a full kitchen or a primary-bath surface where a saturated green would be too much, and the grey-pink veining lets it bridge warm and cool palettes — equally comfortable with oak and brass or with painted cabinetry and nickel. It is the green you specify when the client wants colour but the architecture wants calm.
“It is the green you specify when the client wants colour but the architecture wants calm.”
As a natural quartzite it offers the hardness and etch resistance that make green stone practical in a working kitchen, not just a feature wall.
This is Lot EG563, slab 11B, polished, on the floor at South Sepulveda. A quiet green worth seeing against your finishes.
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