
Blue Roma is a quiet field stone with loud line work. The ground is a pale sage-blue washed almost to silver in flat light; running through it is a network of dark rust-amber fractures that read like dried riverbeds across the surface. The contrast is graphic without being busy.
“Polished, the field picks up a soft sheen and the rust lines deepen.”
Polished, the field picks up a soft sheen and the rust lines deepen. This is a stone that reads beautifully backlit — the field translucences slightly and the fracture network silhouettes against the light.
Specify on a powder vanity, a primary bath wall, a fireplace surround, or a single-island top where the line work can run uninterrupted. On the floor.
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