
Dolce Vita Taupe sits in the warm-neutral end of the Italian marble range — a taupe-to-beige field with light gray undertones and a quiet, mostly linear vein structure that gives the slab direction without dominating it. Closer to a refined sandstone in tone than to the cool whites most people think of when they hear marble.
“The matte surface keeps the warmth grounded and gives the stone more grip than a polished marble at the same color — useful in kitchens and on flooring where polish becomes a hazard.”
Honed. The matte surface keeps the warmth grounded and gives the stone more grip than a polished marble at the same color — useful in kitchens and on flooring where polish becomes a hazard. It pairs with rift oak, walnut, matte black, unlacquered brass, and cream-to-off-white palettes.
On the floor at the showroom. Single-slab and bookmatched supply varies by lot — stop by the yard at 2303 South Sepulveda to walk the current run before specifying.
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