
Fior di Bosco — "flower of the wood" — is the Italian marble for projects that want stone without statement. The field reads as a warm dove-taupe, almost matte under honed finish, drifted with the softest bronze and ivory veining. There is no drama in the slab and that is the point: it is one of the few natural stones that genuinely behaves like a neutral, holding architectural lines without competing with them.
“The Vena cut threads the bronze veining along the long axis of the slab, lending the stone a quiet directionality designers can plan around.”
The Vena cut threads the bronze veining along the long axis of the slab, lending the stone a quiet directionality designers can plan around. At 2cm honed it suits the working surfaces of a project — primary kitchen counters, vanity tops, full-height shower walls — where the marble must support cabinetry, joinery, and tile without taking over the room. It pairs especially well with warm oaks, brushed nickel, and unlacquered brass.
On the floor in 65" × 122", 2cm. Multiple slabs available against project orders.
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