Travertino Classico Light · EE352 · Stratos · In Los Angeles

Travertino Classico
Light · EE352.

The classical Tivoli cream register in the Antolini Stratos finish — same classical cream as Classico Light, but with the finely textured Stratos register carrying the linear striations across the slab. The working-friendly finish on the classical cream. 2cm. 67″ × 101″. On the floor at South Sepulveda.

2cm

Gauge

67×101

Inches

1 Slab

On the Floor

2cm Antolini Travertino Classico Light EE352 Stratos slab, 67 by 101 inches, classical Tivoli cream with the Stratos finely textured finish at the Royal Stone yard in Los Angeles

Travertino Classico Light EE352 — Stratos Finish, in Los Angeles

Classico Light · EE352

The classical cream, Stratos finish.

Quarried at Tivoli (Antolini), Italy, and finished Stratos through the EE352 program.

Classico Light is the classical cream register of the Tivoli family — the neutral, classical, no-competition cream that works on every contemporary interior. The Antolini Stratos finish amplifies the linear striations of the stone, keeping the field matte and the lines legible. EE352 is the fabricator-favourite cut.

At 67″ × 101″, the slab sizes for kitchen spans, primary bath composition, fireplace surrounds, and full-height cladding. The Stratos finish keeps the lines legible and the field matte, hiding everyday etching on working surfaces.

The right Travertino Classico Light when the brief is classical cream with working-friendly Stratos finish. Pair with plaster, oak millwork, terracotta, a darker stone elsewhere as counterpoint.

One Finish · Stratos

Stratos,
to keep the classical cream matte.

Stratos amplifies the linear striations of the cream travertine and keeps the field matte and forgiving. The slab behaves as material under any lighting.

The right finish for working kitchens, primary baths, fireplace surrounds, full-height cladding, and any application where classical cream reads correctly.

Close view of the Stratos finish on 2cm Travertino Classico Light EE352 — classical cream with finely textured linear striations at the Royal Stone yard

2cm · 67″ × 101″ · Stratos

Classical cream, Stratos, working-friendly

Stratos keeps the cream register matte, the lines legible, and the surface forgiving of everyday wear. The slab sits calmly against plaster, oak, and terracotta.

Spec Sheet

Travertino Classico Light EE352.
In detail.

Quarry
Tivoli (Antolini), Italy
Curator
Antolini · Classico Light · Stratos · EE352
Stone
Travertine · Classico Light · EE352 · Stratos
Gauge
2cm (3cm by special order)
Cut
Cross-cut perpendicular to bedding plane
Fill
Filled · color-matched resin
Finish
Stratos (honed by special order)
Application
Working kitchens, primary bath composition, fireplace surrounds, full-height cladding, dining tables
In stock
Royal Stone · South Sepulveda Boulevard · Los Angeles

Travertine · In the Yard

Other Antolini
Travertine on the floor.

Related Antolini and other Italian travertine slabs currently in the Royal Stone yard — Platinum Stratos, Black Fill, Cemento, and other classical cream registers.

142 slabs

Common Questions

Questions,answered.

What is Travertino Classico Light EE352 Stratos?
EE352 is the specific Antolini cut of the Travertino Classico Light family — classical Tivoli cream at its most neutral, finished in the Antolini Stratos register. Stratos amplifies the linear striations of the stone, keeping the field matte and working-friendly.
Where does Travertino Classico Light work best?
In the room where the brief is classical cream with working-friendly Stratos finish. A working kitchen span, a primary bath composed entirely of stone, a fireplace surround, a full-height feature wall, a dining table. Pair with plaster, oak millwork, terracotta, a darker stone elsewhere as counterpoint.
Is Classico Light Stratos good for a working kitchen?
Yes — the Antolini Stratos finish is the working-favourite for classical cream Tivoli travertine. The finely textured surface hides the small etching that develops with use on travertine, and the linear striations run consistent under everyday wear.
How is Classico Light Stratos different from Roman Vein Cut or Cross Cut?
Three reads of Tivoli cream. Classico Light Stratos is the Antolini Stratos register — finely textured, lines amplified, neutral cream. Roman Vein Cut is classical cream drawn as warm layered lines. Italian Cross Cut is classical cream drawn as cloud. Different reads; pick the cut that fits.
Is Classico Light Stratos different from Platinum Stratos?
Same Stratos finish on two different cuts of Tivoli cream. Classico Light is the neutral classical cream register. Platinum is the most committed register of Tivoli cream — warm cream and silver lines drawn across with contemporary discipline. Pick the register that fits the brief.
How do I see Classico Light Stratos 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 Classico Light Stratos,
by hand.

Stratos is meant to be felt. The slab behaves as material up close and as classical cream across the room.