Sedimentary Rock
Ceppo Sedimentary Rock Slab

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

Home » Sedimentary Rock » Ceppo

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.

Go back

Your message has been sent

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.