The mid-June arrivals prioritize structural depth and a high-gloss finish, showcasing materials that balance visual complexity with architectural versatility. This week’s selection spans the warm brecciated textures of Italy to the dense, crystalline greens of South America.
"These slabs emphasize the geological transition from sedimentary warmth to igneous precision, offering versatile solutions for high-traffic interior focal points."
Marble — Tonal Contrast and Brecciated Depth
Our latest Italian and Turkish marble bundles focus on high-clarity polished surfaces. These selections suit expansive flooring and wall cladding where the stone's internal geometry defines the spatial character.

This Italian Breccia Aurora features a cream-beige register with fragmented tectonic textures, ideal for large-format residential flooring requiring a cohesive, warm atmosphere.

The Sahara Roots from Turkey presents a disciplined grey palette with linear veining, functioning as a sophisticated, mirror-like surface for modern vertical applications.
Granite — Saturated Mineral Tones
The lone granite arrival this week represents the denser end of the igneous spectrum. It offers a departure from neutral palettes, favoring deep chromatic saturation and durability.

Hailing from Brazil, the Origem granite displays a rich green crystalline structure with fine mineral inclusions, providing a durable and verdant alternative for statement countertops.
The full technical specifications and high-resolution imagery for these June bundles are now available in our digital inventory.
StoneWhite Intel Desk
Tracks block prices, quarry availability, lead times and freight rates across the major natural stone trade lanes. Publishes weekly internal briefings to the sourcing team.
