Calacatta Marble · Lot MAN4410 · In Los Angeles

Calacatta Viola
Monet.
MAN4410.

The Monet register of Antolini Calacatta Viola — soft, watercolor grey-violet movement across a bright white ground, dialled back from the bolder Antolini Viola cuts. 2cm honed. 78″ × 126″. Lot MAN4410, currently on the floor at South Sepulveda.

2cm

Gauge

78×126

Inches

Honed

Finish

2cm Calacatta Viola Monet MAN4410 honed marble slab, 78 by 126 inches, bright white field crossed by soft grey-violet watercolor veining, at the Royal Stone yard in Los Angeles

Calacatta Viola Monet · Lot MAN4410 — Honed, in Los Angeles

Lot MAN4410

The Monet register.

Quarried in the Apuan Alps. Curated through the Antolini Viola selection in Verona.

Calacatta Viola is the family of white-ground Calacatta marbles with a violet cast to the vein. The line splits by character — bold and structural in the Antolini YG580 and Rosenoir cuts, softer and more atmospheric in the Monet selection. Lot MAN4410 sits squarely in that Monet register: the violet muted, the vein drawn as watercolor rather than stroke.

At 78″ × 126″, MAN4410 cuts a standard kitchen island as a single slab — no seam line, no break in the vein register. Honed mutes the surface further and lets the soft violet do its work without competing reflection. The slab reads as light filtered through atmosphere rather than something applied to the room.

The right Calacatta where the slab is meant to be the room rather than the event — a primary bath composed entirely of stone, a shallow fireplace surround, or a long kitchen run with the wall cabinetry hanging on the slab. Pair with unlacquered brass, rift oak, limewash, or a quieter cooler stone elsewhere in the house.

One Finish · Honed

Honed,
to keep the violet quiet.

Lot MAN4410 ships honed. The Monet register is calibrated to a soft matte surface; polished would put reflection back on top of a stone meant to read as light and let the violet pop harder than the block was selected for. Honed also forgives the everyday etching that working marble in a kitchen or bath picks up.

The right surface for an island run, a full-height bath composition, a fireplace surround, and any application where the slab is meant to fall behind the architecture.

Close view of the honed surface on 2cm Calacatta Viola Monet MAN4410 — soft grey-violet watercolor veining across a bright white ground at the Royal Stone yard

2cm · 78″ × 126″ · Honed

Soft violet, matte, quiet

Honing calms the violet into a register the eye reads as shadow on white rather than colour on stone. The slab holds up under pendant lighting, against plaster, next to rift oak, and across long runs where any polishing would show every reflection in the room.

Spec Sheet

Lot MAN4410.
In detail.

Quarry
Apuan Alps · Carrara, Italy
Curator
Antolini (Verona) · Calacatta Viola Monet selection
Stone
Calacatta Marble · Viola Monet cut
Lot
MAN4410 · one-of-one
Gauge
2cm (3cm by special order)
Format
78" × 126" slab
Finish
Honed
Vein register
Monet — soft, watercolor grey-violet veining on a bright white field
Application
Kitchen islands, full-height bath composition, fireplace surrounds, vanities, dining tops
In stock
Royal Stone · South Sepulveda Boulevard · Los Angeles

Calacatta Viola · In the Yard

Other Viola
lots on the floor.

Related Calacatta Viola slabs currently in the Royal Stone yard — same family, different cuts and intensities.

143 slabs

Common Questions

Questions,answered.

What is Calacatta Viola Monet?
Calacatta Viola Monet is the soft register of the Antolini Calacatta Viola family. Same Apuan Alps ground and same Antolini selection discipline in Verona, but cut for watercolor grey-violet movement rather than the bolder structural veining the Viola name is most often associated with. The white stays bright and the violet reads as atmosphere rather than event.
Is Lot MAN4410 available in polished?
No. Lot MAN4410 ships honed only. The Monet register is calibrated to a quiet, matte surface. Honed also forgives everyday etching. If a polished Calacatta Viola is what the project needs, we will lay Antolini YG580 and Rosenoir options out alongside MAN4410.
How is Calacatta Viola Monet different from regular Calacatta Viola?
Regular Calacatta Viola — Antolini YG580, the Rosenoir DX488 and the Bravo selections — is a bold, structural stone with strong purple veins running through the field. Calacatta Viola Monet keeps the bright field and softens the vein to a watercolor grey-violet haze. The Monet register composes the room; the bolder Viola cuts command it.
Is honed Calacatta Viola good for a primary bath?
Honed Calacatta Viola at full scale is a primary-bath move — the floor, walls, vanity tops, and shower surround can all pull from one slab dressed to the same honed finish. The violet register matte-finishes into something that reads as light rather than colour, and the slab forgives the small etching that working marble picks up.
Can Lot MAN4410 be bookmatched?
Bookmatched Calacatta Viola is available on selected blocks. Lot MAN4410 ships as a single slab; pairs and matched sets are quote-on-request depending on layout. Bring drawings and we will lay the options out on the floor for you.
How do I see Lot MAN4410 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 Lot MAN4410,
at full scale.

The Monet register reads differently in person than in any photo — softer, brighter, more atmospheric. Lot MAN4410 is one of one; we’d rather pull it and walk you through it than describe it from a photograph.