
Revolution is one of the most cinematic slabs in the container. A brick-red field is driven by dramatic diagonal banding that sweeps across the stone like sedimentary strata caught mid-motion. It is bold, warm, and unmistakably a feature — a slab that wants to be read as a single, continuous composition.
Because the banding is directional and large in scale, Revolution rewards being used as one uninterrupted plane: a full feature wall, a fireplace surround, a bar front, or a powder room wrapped corner to corner. Book-matching doubles the drama, mirroring the diagonals into a broad V. This is not a quiet kitchen stone; it is the warm, earthy anchor a strong interior is built around.
“Because the banding is directional and large in scale, Revolution rewards being used as one uninterrupted plane: a full feature wall, a fireplace surround, a bar front, or a powder room wrapped corner to corner.”
As a true quartzite it brings hardness and etch resistance well beyond a marble of similar drama, so the surface holds up where it is touched.
This is Lot 7968, polished, 2cm, inbound to South Sepulveda. Best seen full-slab to read the banding.
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