Marble · Marmocazi · Bardiglio Grey · In Los Angeles

Bardiglio
Grey.

The Marmocazi Bardiglio Grey selection — a cool Italian grey marble cut for architectural gravity. Fine white veining drawing across a confident grey field, the slab the bathroom walls and the entry hall floors are built around in serious interiors. 2cm honed. 51″ × 114″. On the floor at South Sepulveda.

2cm

Gauge

51×114

Inches

Honed

Finish

2cm Marmocazi Bardiglio Grey honed marble slab, 51 by 114 inches, cool Italian grey field with fine white veining, at the Royal Stone yard in Los Angeles

Marmocazi Bardiglio Grey — Honed, in Los Angeles

Marmocazi · Bardiglio Grey

The cool Italian grey.

Quarried in the Apuan Alps and northern Italy. Cut by Marmocazi for the architectural grey register.

Bardiglio Grey is the architectural grey of Italian marble — cool confident field, fine white veining drawn across the surface, the slab European interiors have used for centuries for entry halls, bath floors, and any surface meant to read serious. Marmocazi’s selection pulls the family’s cleanest register.

At 51″ × 114″, the slab is sized for full-height bath walls, single-piece bath floors, and kitchen spans in contemporary interiors where cool grey is the brief. Honed keeps the slate-grey register matte and architectural — polished would push it toward mirror and lose the architectural weight.

The right grey marble when the brief is contemporary and the slab is meant to register as cool stone. Pair with brushed stainless, blackened steel, rift oak, lime plaster, or a warmer Calacatta elsewhere in the same project. Runs beautifully as a primary bath floor, a kitchen span, an entry-hall floor, or a fireplace surround where the slab is meant to anchor the architecture.

One Finish · Honed

Honed,
to keep the grey architectural.

Bardiglio Grey ships honed. The cool register is calibrated to a matte architectural surface — polished would push it toward mirror and lose the slate-grey register. Honed forgives everyday etching, suits contemporary cleaning routines, and lets the slab sit cleanly against modern interiors.

The right surface for entry-hall floors, bath floors, kitchen spans, fireplace surrounds, and any application where the slab is meant to register as architectural.

Close view of the honed surface on 2cm Marmocazi Bardiglio Grey — cool grey field with fine white veining at the Royal Stone yard

2cm · 51″ × 114″ · Honed

Cool grey, matte, architectural

Honing keeps the slate-grey register at architectural weight. The slab sits cleanly under any lighting, against brushed stainless, blackened steel, rift oak, or a warmer Calacatta elsewhere as counterpoint — and the patina that develops reads as part of the grey rather than wear.

Spec Sheet

Bardiglio Grey.
In detail.

Quarry
Apuan Alps and northern Italy
Cutter
Marmocazi · Italian architectural grey selection
Stone
Bardiglio Marble · Grey architectural register
Lot
Single slab · one-of-one
Gauge
2cm (3cm by special order)
Format
51" × 114" slab
Finish
Honed (polished by special order)
Vein register
Cool grey field with fine white veining drawn across the surface
Application
Entry-hall floors, full-height bath walls, bath floors, kitchen spans, fireplace surrounds
In stock
Royal Stone · South Sepulveda Boulevard · Los Angeles

Grey Marble · In the Yard

Other cool grey
marble on the floor.

Related grey Italian marbles currently in the Royal Stone yard — Bardiglio family cuts, Fior di Pesco Carnico, Cipollino, and other cool-register slabs.

44 slabs

Common Questions

Questions,answered.

What is Marmocazi Bardiglio Grey marble?
Bardiglio Grey is the architectural grey register of Italian marble — cool confident field with fine white veining, used in European interiors since the seventeenth century for entry halls, bath floors, and serious contemporary work. Marmocazi’s selection pulls the family’s cleanest register.
Is Bardiglio Grey available in polished?
By special order. Honed is what the slab ships at, calibrated to keep the cool architectural register. Polished Bardiglio reads as mirror rather than stone — honed is the right call for most contemporary applications. Bring drawings and we will lay the options out on the floor.
Where does Bardiglio Grey work best?
In the contemporary interior where cool grey is the brief. A primary bath floor cut from a single slab, an entry-hall floor, a kitchen span, a fireplace surround, or a full-height bath wall. Pair with brushed stainless, blackened steel, rift oak, and one warmer Calacatta elsewhere as counterpoint.
How is Bardiglio Grey different from Calacatta Viola or Ceppo?
Three different families, three different registers. Bardiglio Grey is a cool grey architectural marble. Calacatta Viola is white-ground with violet veining. Ceppo is a limestone conglomerate in cream or warm registers. Pick the register that fits the room and treat the rest of the house as counterpoint.
Can Bardiglio Grey be bookmatched?
Bookmatched Bardiglio is available on selected blocks. The slab ships as a single piece; matched pairs and larger compositions are quote-on-request.
How do I see Bardiglio Grey in person?
Royal Stone is at 2303 South Sepulveda Boulevard, West Los Angeles. Designers and private clients are welcome by appointment Monday through Friday. Call (310) 477-3223 and we will pull the slab for you.

Visit the Yard

Walk Bardiglio Grey,
at full scale.

The cool grey register reads more architectural in person than in any photograph — the slate weight is meant to live with the room. We’d rather pull the slab and walk you through than describe it.