Italian Silver Travertine · Unfilled Vein Cut Honed · In Los Angeles

Italian Silver
Travertine.

The cool silver register of Italian travertine — soft silver and cream layers drawn across the field, unfilled so the natural Tivoli voids stay open. The right Italian travertine when the brief is silver-and-cream contemporary material with unfilled register. 2cm. 69″ × 118″. On the floor at South Sepulveda.

2cm

Gauge

69×118

Inches

1 Slab

On the Floor

2cm Italian Silver Travertine slab, vein cut, unfilled, honed, 69 by 118 inches, cool silver and cream layers with natural unfilled voids at the Royal Stone yard in Los Angeles

Italian Silver Travertine — Unfilled Vein Cut Honed, in Los Angeles

Italian Silver · Unfilled

Cool silver, layered cream.

Quarried in Tivoli, Italy, in the cool silver register of the Italian travertine family.

Italian Silver Travertine pulls the cool silver register of the Tivoli family — layered silver and cream drawn across the field, the slab reads as natural material rather than as ornament. Vein-cut presents the bedding lines parallel to the surface; unfilled leaves the voids open so the natural register stays visible.

At 69″ × 118″, the slab sizes for cooler exterior cladding, library walls, primary bath compositions, full-height composition, and any application where the brief is unfilled and silver. Honed keeps the field matte and forgiving of wear.

The right Italian Silver Travertine when the brief is cool and the slab is meant to register as natural material. Pair with silver-toned limestone, lime plaster, oak millwork, and a darker marble elsewhere as counterpoint.

One Finish · Vein Cut Unfilled Honed

Honed,
to keep the silver quiet.

Honed keeps the cool silver register matte and the bedding lines legible. The surface forgives everyday etching and lets the slab sit calmly against any architecture.

The right finish for exterior cladding, library walls, primary bath compositions, and any application where unfilled Italian Silver reads correctly.

Close view of the honed unfilled vein-cut Italian Silver Travertine — cool silver and cream layers with natural voids at the Royal Stone yard

2cm · 69″ × 118″ · Vein Cut Unfilled Honed

Cool silver, vein-cut, natural voids

Honing keeps the cool silver register quiet and the bedding lines legible. The slab sits calmly against limestone, plaster, and oak — and the patina that develops with use reads as part of the silver rather than wear.

Spec Sheet

Italian Silver Travertine.
In detail.

Quarry
Tivoli, Italy
Stone
Italian Travertine · Silver register · vein-cut · unfilled
Gauge
2cm (3cm by special order)
Cut
Vein-cut across the bedding plane
Fill
Unfilled · voids left open
Finish
Honed (sandblasted and Stratos by special order)
Application
Exterior cladding, library walls, primary bath composition, full-height composition
In stock
Royal Stone · South Sepulveda Boulevard · Los Angeles

Travertine · In the Yard

Other Italian
Travertine on the floor.

Related Italian travertine slabs currently in the Royal Stone yard — Classico, Cemento, and other filled and unfilled registers.

24 slabs

Common Questions

Questions,answered.

What is Italian Silver Travertine?
Italian Silver pulls the cool silver register of the Tivoli family — layered silver and cream drawn across the field. Vein-cut presents the bedding lines parallel to the surface; unfilled keeps the natural voids open. The right Italian travertine for cool silver-and-cream contemporary material without ornament.
Where does Italian Silver Travertine work best?
In the room where the brief is cool silver and the slab is meant to register as natural material. An exterior cladding wall, a library composed entirely of the same slab, a primary bath where the slab is the natural vugged register, an entry hall. Pair with silver-toned limestone, lime plaster, oak millwork, a darker marble elsewhere as counterpoint.
Is Italian Silver Travertine good for a working kitchen?
No — unfilled travertine reads as the natural vugged register, which is right for exteriors, libraries, and application where unfilled reads correctly but wrong for working kitchens. Filled-and-honed or Stratos travertine is the right call for working kitchens.
How is Italian Silver Travertine different from Classico Light?
Same quarry, different registers. Classico Light reads as classical Tivoli cream — neutral cream. Italian Silver pulls the cool silver register, with cool silver and cream layers drawn across. Pick the register that fits the room.
How is vein-cut unfilled different from filled travertine?
Both Italian travertine slabs, very different reads. Vein-cut unfilled means the bedding lines run parallel to the surface and the natural voids stay open — the slab reads as natural material. Filled travertine closes the voids and brings the slab to a clean matte — the slab reads as stone.
How do I see Italian Silver Travertine 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 Italian Silver,
in daylight.

The cool silver register reads more architectural in person than in any photograph — the slab is meant to register as natural material.