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Taj Mahal, The Stone of the Summer.

Taj Mahal, The Stone of the Summer.

The crown jewel of our summer collection, Taj Mahal is a quartzite material that is the west’s best of the best stone. It is a destination in itself, welcoming with a sense of calm and drawing you into rooms that feel open to the elements.

Its visual signature lies in a stratified field of ivory-toned complexion laced with taupe and sand-colored veining. The matrix diffuses ambient light, creating a soft radiance across the surface that shifts with the time of day. Each Taj Mahal quartzite slab reads like a watercolor rendered in sediment and sun.

With Taj Mahal underfoot or within reach, a space becomes a sanctuary. It is the cabana stone. The villa stone. It belongs in spaces conceived around air circulation, natural light, and a refined use of negative space. Taj Mahal pairs elegantly with brushed limestone, Roman clay, oiled walnut, and unlacquered brass. It dissolves the boundary between structure and softness.

Its surface presents a base of soft ivory with layered taupe veining that moves fluidly across the slab in directional patterning. These sedimentary flows create a composition that is both organic and architectural. Each piece reflects light through a densely interlocked crystalline structure, allowing interiors to feel open, radiant, and serene.

Designers favor it as the cabana stone. The villa stone. A surface made for barefoot afternoons, open terraces, and golden hours that never end. It anchors penthouses overlooking the coast and bungalows tucked between palms. Every placement feels complete.

This is the Stone of the Summer. A surface made for endless days, open doors, and golden hours that never lose their light.

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