Beverly Hills · 90210

Italian marble,
for Beverly Hills.

Calacatta, Statuario, Viola and the Antolini selections that Beverly Hills designers and homeowners specify for primary suites, working kitchens and showpiece walls. The yard sits twenty minutes west of 90210 — full slabs are walked in natural light before the cut is made.

Calacatta Borghini marble slab with bold gold and rust veining at Royal Stone Los Angeles

On Beverly Hills

The 90210 brief tends to be the same shape: a primary bath that has to feel inevitable, a kitchen island that holds the room, and one piece of stone the project will be photographed against.

Beverly Hills work — from the Flats to the Trousdale lots, from Coldwater Canyon down to Beverly Drive — pulls heavily from the Calacatta family and the Antolini Black Label and Exclusive collections. We sit on enough inventory that the designer can specify the exact movement they want, not the closest match available that month. When the brief calls for a Borghini that reads gold in afternoon light, we want them to choose the slab in front of the slab — not from a photograph.

In Practice

How the work
tends to go.

The slabs Beverly Hills tends to choose
Calacatta Borghini and Calacatta Gold lead — the bold-veined Carrara Calacattas that hold a room. Statuario when the brief wants a tighter, quieter field. Viola for entries and bar walls where the request is something nobody else on the street has. Onyx and translucent quartzites move through for backlit installations in entertaining spaces.
How the designer walks the yard
A Beverly Hills appointment typically starts with the designer and the client together; the GC joins for the second walk. We pull the slabs the project is shortlisting, lean them in good light, and let the room decide. Bookmatched pairs are flagged and held while the floor plan is confirmed. Holds are honest — the slab is set aside, photographed for the file, and removed from circulation until the next decision date.
When the brief is a replacement match
For renovations of homes where the original Calacatta was installed years ago, matching the existing slab is harder than starting fresh. We keep historic photographs and quarry references on file for Borghini, Gold, Vagli and Statuario lots, and we coordinate with the Verona office on quarry pulls when the existing piece has to be matched — not approximated.
On bookmatched primary baths
The Beverly Hills primary bath we are most often asked for is a single bookmatched Calacatta wall, ceiling to floor, with the same stone wrapping the vanity and shower bench. That installation needs three to four sequential slabs from the same block. We hold sequential blocks specifically for this — they are not improvised at the time of sale.

For Beverly Hills

The marble families specified most often for 90210 kitchens, baths and feature walls.

  • Calacatta

    Borghini, Gold, Monet, Vagli — the Carrara Calacatta family, in honed and polished finishes. The first call for Beverly Hills primary baths and kitchen islands.

  • Viola

    Italian violet marble with crimson and ivory veining. Specified for entries, bar walls and powder rooms where the room has to be the conversation.

  • Breccia

    Capraia, Pernice and the Italian breccia family — rust, gold, gray and ivory across the same slab, for floors and feature walls.

  • Antolini Exclusive & Black Label

    The rare blocks — direct access through our Antolini relationship in Verona. The pieces other Los Angeles yards cannot source.

Logistics

From West LA to 90210

The yard at 2303 South Sepulveda is roughly twenty minutes from Beverly Hills proper depending on Wilshire and Olympic. Slab pickups by the fabricator are by appointment. Project deliveries to the GC are coordinated with site supervision in place — we do not drop and leave on a primary residence. Designer and homeowner showroom visits are Monday through Friday by appointment, with time set aside so the walk is unhurried.

2303 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles · ~20 min from Beverly Hills