Marble · Bottochino 3D Fluted · In Los Angeles

Bottochino
3D Fluted.

A warm cream Italian Bottochino marble cut into architectural flutes — softer than the Rosso register, lighter than any Calacatta, dressed in linear ribbed texture for feature walls and fireplace surrounds where the slab is meant to read as architectural relief. 2cm honed fluted. 66″ × 109″. On the floor at South Sepulveda.

2cm

Gauge

66×109

Inches

Fluted

Finish

2cm Bottochino 3D Fluted marble slab, 66 by 109 inches, warm cream Italian marble cut into linear ribbed texture, at the Royal Stone yard in Los Angeles

Bottochino 3D Fluted — Honed, in Los Angeles

Bottochino · Fluted

The warm fluted register.

Quarried in Italy. Cut through the Bottochino block into Antolini-style architectural flutes.

Bottochino is the warm cream Italian marble — softer than the Rosso register, lighter than any Calacatta, the kind of cream the Mediterranean and contemporary-Italian interiors reach for when warmth is the brief. The Antolini 3D-fluting treatment dresses the slab in linear ribs along the face, turning Bottochino from cream-on-stone into architectural relief.

At 66″ × 109″, the slab sizes for feature walls, fireplace surrounds, entry compositions, and headboard walls. The flutes run lengthwise along the slab so the texture reads architecturally when the slab is mounted vertically. Honed keeps the cream register matte and quiet — the ribs gather light and cast shadow rather than catching glare.

The right marble for the room where warmth is the brief and the slab is meant to read as architectural relief. Pair with light oak, brass, lime plaster, and a single darker stone elsewhere in the house as the counterpoint. A sister-slabs to Rosso Alba 3D Fluted — same Antolini treatment, warmer register.

One Finish · Honed, Fluted

Fluted,
to make cream architectural relief.

The 3D-fluted treatment cuts linear ribs along the face of the Bottochino slab. Honed keeps the surface matte enough that each rib gathers light and casts shadow without competing reflection — the slab behaves as architectural relief, not as material catching glare.

The right surface for feature walls, fireplace surrounds, entry compositions, and any application where the slab is meant to read as architectural detail.

Close view of the honed fluted surface on 2cm Bottochino 3D Fluted — warm cream Italian marble cut into linear ribbed texture at the Royal Stone yard

2cm · 66″ × 109″ · Honed · Fluted

Fluted cream, matte, sculptural

Linear ribs along the face turn warm cream Bottochino into architectural relief. Each rib catches light and casts shadow; the slab behaves as texture as much as colour. Honed keeps the ribs reading even under directional gallery lighting, daylight, and warmer evening lamps.

Spec Sheet

Bottochino 3D Fluted.
In detail.

Quarry
Italy · Bottochino cutting region
Treatment
Antolini 3D fluting · linear ribs lengthwise along slab face
Stone
Bottochino Marble · warm cream register · fluted
Lot
Single slab · one-of-one
Gauge
2cm (3cm by special order)
Format
66" × 109" slab
Finish
Honed fluted
Pattern register
Warm cream marble field · cut into linear ribbed texture
Application
Feature walls, fireplace surrounds, entry compositions, headboard walls, bar fronts
In stock
Royal Stone · South Sepulveda Boulevard · Los Angeles

Antolini Textures · In the Yard

Other fluted & textured
Antolini marbles.

Related fluted and 3D-textured Antolini marbles currently in the Royal Stone yard — Calacatta Borghini fluted, Calacatta Oro fluted, Rosso Alba fluted, Travertino fluted.

132 slabs

Common Questions

Questions,answered.

What is Bottochino 3D Fluted marble?
Bottochino is the warm cream Italian marble used in Mediterranean and contemporary-Italian interiors for centuries. The Antolini 3D-fluting treatment dresses the slab in linear ribs along the face — turning Bottochino from cream-on-stone into architectural relief. 2cm honed fluted, 66″ × 109″.
How is Bottochino Fluted different from Rosso Alba Fluted?
Sister slabs from the Antolini texture program. Both share the linear 3D-fluted treatment; the difference is the marble underneath. Rosso Alba is warmer red marble; Bottochino is warmer cream marble. Pick Rosso for the warmer composition; pick Bottochino for the lighter one.
Where does Bottochino 3D Fluted work best?
In the room where the slab is meant to read as architectural relief. A feature wall, a fireplace surround, an entry composition, a headboard wall, a bar front. Mount vertically and let the ribs gather light and cast shadow.
Can the 3D fluting be cut to a custom pattern?
Yes — the Antolini 3D texture program includes fluting, channeling, bush-hammered treatment, and custom relief cuts. Speak with us about the layout you have in mind and we will lay out the available texture options against the slab on the floor.
What are Antolini fluted marbles best paired with?
Light oak millwork, brushed brass, lime plaster, travertine, and one cooler Calacatta elsewhere in the house for counterpoint. The texture needs the architecture to be restful around it.
How do I see Bottochino 3D Fluted 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 Bottochino 3D Fluted,
in daylight.

The fluted Bottochino reads more architectural in person than in any photograph — the ribs gather light and cast shadow in a way a photo flattens. We’d rather pull the slab and walk you through than describe it.