Breccia Viola - Marble Slab - 00042

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Breccia Viola - Marble Slab - 00042

BLOCK SKUBCSLB00042
MATERIALMarble
SIZE2.05(L) x 1.7(W)
FINISHPolished
THICKNESS20mm
COLOURWhite
PRICE RANGE (£ - ££££)££
IN STOCK Yes
This Breccia Viola slab is a bold, highly distinctive marble with strong visual impact. Its composition is defined by a brecciated structure, where angular fragments of stone, called “clasts”, are naturally bonded together, creating a fragmented, mosaic-like appearance.

This geological formation gives the surface a layered mix of colour, with tones of off-white set against rich purple, burgundy and smoky grey. The contrast between fragments is clear and graphic, giving each slab a structured, expressive character.

Supplied in a polished finish and suitable for book-matching, the surface enhances the depth and intensity of the colour and emphasises its natural complex pattern.

PERFECT FOR…
• Feature walls and architectural focal points
• Feature firewalls
• Bathroom, shower room and wet room walls and vanity tops
• Freestanding and built-in bath surrounds
• Surfaces for your home
• Floors, staircase treads and risers with step detailing
• Feature shelving, niches, and alcove detailing
• Bespoke furniture pieces, console tops, and vanity surfaces
• Dressing rooms, wine cellars and dining rooms
• Hotel lobbies, receptions, stairways and lift areas
• Luxury bar and restaurant interiors
• Spas, retreats and wellness facilities
• Luxury retail environments and high-end boutique interiors
• Statement book-matched walls and floors

Our Breccia Viola marble slabs are frequently specified across residential, leisure and commercial projects by private clients, designers and architects.

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We have curated a signature collection of marble blocks in North Yorkshire, bringing them together under one roof.

Each block is cut into multiple slabs, suitable for a range of bespoke uses. The images show the progression from first to final slab, highlighting the natural movement of the stone, with close-ups for added detail.

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