Ceppo Marble · Creme Register · In Los Angeles

Ceppo
Creme.

The gentle middle register of the Italian Ceppo family — a soft cream ground crowded with rounded clasts in oatmeal, taupe, and pale grey. The conglomerate pattern of full Ceppo, tuned to a daylight-friendly neutral. 2cm honed. 77″ × 114″. On the floor at South Sepulveda.

2cm

Gauge

77×114

Inches

Honed

Finish

2cm Ceppo Creme marble slab, 77 by 114 inches, honed, soft cream ground crowded with large rounded clasts in oatmeal, taupe, and pale grey, at the Royal Stone yard in Los Angeles

Ceppo Creme — Honed, in Los Angeles

Ceppo Family · Creme

The gentle register.

Quarried in the Italian Ceppo region — the family’s soft cream limestone conglomerate, an Italian geological signature.

Ceppo is the stone of fragments — a limestone matrix in which whole pebbles, shells, and older stone are bound together over millions of years and then sawn flat. The Rosa runs warm and rosy, the Nero runs dark and architectural. Creme sits in the gentle middle: a soft cream ground crowded with large rounded clasts in oatmeal, taupe, and pale grey, the kind of pattern that looks like river stone caught mid-current and frozen.

At 77″ × 114″, Creme is sized for full-height bath walls, long vanity runs, and continuous kitchen islands. Honed softens the conglomerate so the field reads as quiet texture rather than busy figure — the pattern declares itself up close and disappears from across the room.

The right marble for the room that wants the Ceppo pattern but the lightness of a soft cream. Pair with rift oak, limewash, unlacquered brass, and blackened steel. Runs beautifully as fireplace surrounds, full-height bath composition, dining tops, and long kitchen islands where the slab is meant to register as material before it registers as pattern.

One Finish · Honed

Honed,
to keep the conglomerate architectural.

Ceppo Creme ships honed. The conglomerate reads as quiet texture rather than busy figure in the matte register — polished would amplify every clast and push the slab toward ornament. Honed also forgives everyday etching and lets the slab sit comfortably under pendant or cove lighting.

The right surface for baths, vanities, fireplace surrounds, dining tops, and any application where the slab is meant to register as material.

Close view of the honed surface on 2cm Ceppo Creme — soft cream ground with large rounded clasts in oatmeal, taupe, and pale grey at the Royal Stone yard

2cm · 77″ × 114″ · Honed

Quiet texture, matte, neutral

Honing pulls the polish off and lets the conglomerate read as quiet material — the pattern declares itself across the slab without competing reflection, and the cream register sits calmly against oak, plaster, brass, and blackened steel.

Spec Sheet

Ceppo Creme.
In detail.

Quarry
Italian Ceppo region · Lombardy
Register
Creme — the family’s soft cream middle cut
Stone
Ceppo Marble · limestone conglomerate
Lot
Single slab · one-of-one
Gauge
2cm (3cm by special order)
Format
77" × 114" slab
Finish
Honed
Pattern register
Soft cream ground with large rounded clasts in oatmeal, taupe, and pale grey
Application
Full-height bath walls, vanity tops, fireplace surrounds, kitchen islands, dining tops
In stock
Royal Stone · South Sepulveda Boulevard · Los Angeles

Ceppo · In the Yard

Other Ceppo
cuts on the floor.

Related Ceppo slabs currently in the Royal Stone yard — Rosa, Viola Cosmo, Nero, Beige Avorio, and other conglomerate marbles.

42 slabs

Common Questions

Questions,answered.

What is Ceppo Creme marble?
Ceppo Creme is the gentle middle register of the Italian Ceppo family — a soft cream limestone conglomerate crowded with large rounded clasts in oatmeal, taupe, and pale grey. Same geological signature as Ceppo Rosa and Ceppo Nero, tuned to a daylight-friendly neutral that registers as material before it registers as pattern.
How is Ceppo Creme different from Ceppo Rosa or Ceppo Nero?
All three Ceppos share the same limestone conglomerate ground, but the registers read differently. Creme is the soft, daylight-friendly middle. Rosa is the warm rosy register. Nero is the dark architectural register. Pick the register that fits the room and treat the rest of the house as counterpoint.
Is Ceppo Creme available in polished?
By special order. Honed is what the slab ships at and what the conglomerate pattern is calibrated for — polished pushes every clast into focus and the slab reads as ornament. Honed is the right call for an architectural register.
Is Ceppo Creme good for a primary bath?
Yes — Ceppo Creme across walls, floor, and vanity gives the bath a single conglomerate composition. The honed slab forgives everyday etching; the cream register means the patina that develops reads as material character rather than wear.
Can Ceppo Creme be bookmatched?
Ceppo slabs run as single pieces. Pairs and matched sets are quote-on-request depending on layout and on what the quarry is currently producing.
How do I see Ceppo Creme 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 Ceppo Creme,
at full scale.

Ceppo Creme reads as material in person — the conglomerate pattern declares itself across the slab in a way a photograph flattens. We’d rather pull it and walk you through than describe it.