Rosalina

Rosalina is a Sedimentary Rock. Sedimentary rocks are special stones, and Rosalina is even more special. It is not always you come across with Rosalina. It is suitable for both residential and commercial projects. We strongly encourage using different and bold colours in projects. Rosalina is one of the first options we suggest for projects where different colours are used.

Ceppo Patagonia

Ceppo Patagonia is a Sedimentary Rock. It can be used for indoor and outdoor applications. If you are looking for a beige option, you should check out the Ceppo Patagonia. This beautiful stone is not one of the stones you will see and find everywhere.

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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