Sahara Noir

Sahara Noir Marble Slab – Black Marble with Gold/White Veins | BC STONE Sydney

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Sahara Noir Marble Slab: deep black field cut by bold gold and white veining. Honed or polished for islands, splashbacks, feature walls, fireplaces and refined floors.

Sahara Noir Marble Slab is minimalism made dramatic: a jet-black field sparingly cut by near-uniform ribbons of caramel/bronze and clean white that traverse the surface like disciplined strokes. Quarried in Tunisia, this black marble is prized for bookmatched compositions—on tall wall panels, fireplace surrounds or waterfall islands the criss-cross veining reads architectural rather than busy. Finish it honed for low-glare calm, polished for mirror depth, or specify brushed/leathered when you want tactile relief; slabs can be cut-to-size and many lines are also stocked as tiles. Designers use Sahara Noir for benchtops, splashbacks, vanity faces, joinery and façade cladding (in protected locations), as well as refined floors where a graphic, high-contrast statement is desired. Pair with pale timbers and satin metals for restraint, or echo the gold with brass/bronze to warm the palette. Care is straightforward: seal on installation, wipe spills promptly, clean with pH-neutral products, avoid acids/abrasives, and reseal according to use so the black stays deep and the veins crisp. When a scheme calls for unmistakable luxury with disciplined geometry, Sahara Noir delivers a poised, gallery-grade presence that elevates both residential and commercial interiors. To select slabs under project lighting and discuss cut-to-size, visit the BC STONE Sydney showroom.

Further reading: BC STONE’s Guide to Sustainable Beauty — The Local Project.          

FAQ

Q: What defines Sahara Noir’s look?
A: A jet-black base with striking gold/amber and white veining—high contrast that reads sculptural on large panels.

Q: Honed or polished—how should I choose?
A: Honed for low-glare walls/floors; polished for maximum depth on splashbacks, islands and feature elements.

Q: Does Sahara Noir bookmatch well?
A: Yes. Its linear ribbons create strong bookmatched graphics; align seams and use mitred corners for continuity.

Q: Suitable for kitchens and wet areas?
A: Yes—when properly sealed and maintained. Use pH-neutral cleaners and reseal periodically in high-use zones.

Q: Do you stock Sahara Noir in Sydney?
A: Yes—current slabs are available; to arrange a viewing and discuss fabrication, just visit the showroom page.

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Blue Dream

Blue Dream – Unique Quartzite with Soft Blue and Earthy Brown Tones
Blue Dream is a unique natural stone featuring a beautiful blend of soft blue hues and rich, earthy brown colors. Its stunning color combination creates an amazing signature look that adds character and warmth to any design. Perfect for adding a distinctive touch to interiors, Blue Dream complements a variety of styles with its natural elegance and durability.

Fendi White

Fendi White Onyx Slab – Luminous Backlit Onyx | BC STONE Sydney

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Fendi White Onyx Slab: translucent white with warm caramel bands—ideal for backlit feature walls, bar fronts and reception panels. Luminous, refined presence.

Fendi White Onyx Slab shows a porcelain-white, translucent base cut through with caramel–honey bands, toffee clouds, so when it’s backlit the stone reads as a warm glow with crisp white windows rather than a flat panel. Use it vertically—reception features, bar fronts, niche panels, full-height walls, bookmatching amplifies the mirrored caramel swirls for real drama. In a polished finish, the surface gains glass-like clarity and amplified depth, letting the white “windows” glow and the caramel ribbons read crisp on vertical, low-impact features—backlit wall panels, reception/bar fronts, niche inserts and room dividers. Keep joints minimal and align the banding so large elevations read continuous. For horizontals, prefer low-impact consoles or vanity aprons over heavy-duty benchtops—true onyx is softer and more brittle than marble. Pair with satin nickel or soft brass and pale timbers so the white-to-caramel transitions lead the palette. Care is specific but simple: seal on install, wipe spills promptly, use pH-neutral cleaners, avoid acids/abrasives, and reseal by traffic level. Used this way, Fendi White Onyx becomes luminous architecture—white light framed by warm caramel movement, unmistakably high-end. Experience the polished translucency under curated light and finalise your layout with our team—visit the BC STONE Sydney showroom.

Further reading: BC STONE’s Guide to Sustainable Beauty — The Local Project.        

FAQ

Q: What defines Fendi White Onyx’s look?
A: Translucent porcelain-white with warm caramel/honey banding; when backlit it glows softly, with crisp white “windows” framed by amber ribbons.

Q: Where is Fendi White Onyx best used?
A: Vertical, low-impact features: backlit wall panels, reception/bar fronts, niches and artful room dividers. (True onyx is softer and more brittle than marble.)

Q: Can it be used for kitchen benchtops?
A: We don’t recommend heavy-duty horizontals. For occasional tables or vanity aprons, use careful detailing, sealing and a protective routine.

Q: How do I maintain it?
A: Seal on installation, wipe spills promptly, clean with pH-neutral products, avoid acids/abrasives, and reseal periodically.

Q: Do you stock Fendi White Onyx in Sydney?
A: Yes—current slabs are available; to arrange a viewing, visit the contact page.

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Fior Di Bosco

Fior Di Bosco is a marble with an unexpected look. It looks like a Sedimentary Rock; the combination of its pastel colours creates an unexpected warmth somehow. We loved this marble the moment we first met her. Fior Di Bosco is waiting to be chosen by you to be used on great projects.

Verde Green Canyon

Verde Green Canyon is a quartzite. This quartzite has a fantastic colour combination including deep purple, moss green and cream. It is an exquisite quartzite that is perfect for residential and commercial projects. We welcome you to our warehouse to see this amazing quartzite in person.

Nero Portorro

Nero Portorro is one of the most amazing options if you are looking for a dark colour with gold tones in it. It looks luxurious in its all surfaces. Since we are fan of Nero Portorro, we fabricated tables and fireplace to show you the beauty of this gorgeous marble. We invite you to our showroom to discover the beauty of Nero Portorro.

Infinity

Infinity is one of our most handsome quartzite. Being a quartzite, it can be used indoors and outdoors. It is perfect for commercial projects, such as hotels and bars. We strongly suggest using Infinity for residential projects where the colour scheme works well with this gorgeous stone.

Golden Athena

Golden Athena has been a sensation since we have first brought in this amazing marble. On a cold grey and white base, it has this burning bronze veins, giving the stone an exceptional beauty. Golden Athena has an undeniable beauty and strength. It is suitable for residential and commercial projects.

Fossillino

We always advise our clients to see the stones in person. This makes more sense when it comes to specific stones. You should see this stone in person to see the beauty and rareness of Fossilino. This limestone has a soft moss-toned, with visible fossils of marine life in it. It is amazing to witness the story of an ancient time in a frozen state. Fossilino is one of the most special limestones we have in our selection.

Ceppo

Ceppo Sedimentary Rock Slab – Blue-Grey Italian Breccia Stone | BC STONE Sydney

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Ceppo Slab: blue-grey Italian breccia with pebble-like clasts and subtle fossils. Honed, brushed or sandblasted for walls, floors, islands and benches.

Ceppo Sedimentary Rock Slab reads urban and timeless: a blue-grey limestone breccia from Lombardy where rounded stone fragments and occasional fossil traces sit in a natural matrix—authentic “natural terrazzo” character without visual noise. Specify honed for calm, low-glare walls and floors, brushed for tactile relief on benchtops and cladding, or sandblasted/antique textures where extra grip is needed at entries and outdoor links. Large-format slabs let the aggregate scale correctly on long elevations; keep joints tight and align panel breaks so the field reads coherent. The neutral mineral palette pairs easily with pale oak, charcoal joinery and satin metals across residential kitchens/bathrooms, reception counters and fireplace surrounds. Care is straightforward: seal on installation, clean with pH-neutral products, avoid acids/abrasives, and reseal to suit traffic or weather exposure. When the brief calls for European pedigree, durability and a distinctive graphic that still behaves like a background, Ceppo di Gré delivers— to see current slabs under project lighting and discuss cut-to-size, visit the BC STONE Sydney showroom.

Further reading: BC STONE’s Guide to Sustainable Beauty — The Local Project.          

FAQ 

Q: What defines Ceppo di Gré’s look?
A: A blue-grey breccia with rounded clasts and occasional fossil traces—natural terrazzo character that feels graphic but not busy.

Q: Which finishes work best?
A: Honed for low-glare interiors, brushed for soft tactility, sandblasted/antique where extra slip resistance is needed (entries, outdoor links).

Q: Typical use cases?
A: Walls, floors, kitchen islands and benchtops, fireplace surrounds, reception counters and selected exterior applications when finished appropriately.

Q: Slab thickness and detailing tips?
A: 20 mm suits most interiors; align panel breaks and consider vein/aggregate flow. Tight joints keep long elevations reading as one composition.

Q: How do I maintain Ceppo di Gré?
A: Seal on install, clean with pH-neutral products, avoid acids/abrasives, and reseal per traffic/weather—simple care keeps contrast and texture crisp.

Q: Do you stock Ceppo in Sydney?
A: Yes—current slabs are available; to arrange a viewing and discuss cut-to-size, just visit the showroom page.

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