
Mistral Warm reads as a warmer cousin to the standard light quartzites. The base is ivory shifting to a creamy beige, with broad taupe and caramel veining flowing across the slab and faint blue-gray mineral streaks running underneath. The movement is soft and directional rather than chaotic — at scale, it works closer to a calm marble than to a busy stone.
“The matte surface keeps the warm tones grounded without the glare that polished quartzite can pick up under bright LA daylight.”
Honed rather than polished. The matte surface keeps the warm tones grounded without the glare that polished quartzite can pick up under bright LA daylight. Quartzite's hardness gives it the practical edge over a marble cut at this color and movement — it holds up to acids and heat without the etch risk.
77″ × 129″ in 2cm — large enough to take an island and a backsplash out of a single slab. On the floor at Royal Stone; walk it before specifying.
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