Calacatta Vagli Extra Marble Slab 1-1/4"
1-1/4" Calacatta Vagli Extra Polished | SKU: SLCVGLXP3
$280 S/F
Find your perfect countertop slab at Artistic Tile, where every natural stone tells a compelling story. Explore our curated selection of marble slabs, granite countertop slabs, quartzite, limestone, and travertine, perfect for kitchen countertops and bathroom surfaces. Find your perfect countertop slab at Artistic Tile, where every natural stone tells a compelling story. Explore our curated selection of marble slabs, granite countertop slabs, quartzite, limestone, and travertine, perfect for kitchen countertops and bathroom surfaces. Our marble slabs for kitchens and other natural stones bring elegance and natural hues into your interior, creating a stylish look for any space. With exotic patterns and heat-resistant qualities, these materials offer both durability and beauty. Whether you’re working on your next project or seeking the most popular countertop materials, our range of countertop slabs combines functionality with artistic charm for all styles.
Read moreDiscover our stone countertops, including bathroom countertops, that are available in a variety of colors, such as white, grey, black, beige, cream, blue, green, pink, red, and brown, to match your decor and preferences. Our marble countertops are available in polished and honed finishes, providing a luxury look for kitchens, bathroom countertops, backsplashes, fireplaces, and walls. Granite slabs offer durable surfaces that resist scratches and heat, and they are ideal for cooking areas, sinks, and bathroom countertops. While some stone countertops can be low maintenance, natural stones like granite and marble require regular sealing to maintain their resistance to stains.
A slab is a large piece of natural stone or man-made materials like quartz or terrazzo, cut from a large block. They’re usually tailored to specific sizes and styles by fabricators, who modify them to fit into countertops in kitchens, bathrooms, and other spaces, and on walls and floors as decorative finishes. Many consumers do not undergo the full process of selecting or specifying a slab, but there are many benefits to doing so. When starting a project with a slab selection, you may specify a specific edge design, finish, and size to ensure a perfect fit into your design.
Unlike countertops that come already shaped, natural stone slabs are unique, each one's patterns and colors formed through geologic processes over thousands of years. The selection process is engaging, and allows the eventual owner an opportunity to choose the specific, natural aesthetic they wish to adorn their space with. The end result is a countertop that not only looks great, but also fits perfectly into the overall aesthetic of the space in which it's used.
As you walk into a showroom or slab gallery, you might see a wide range of these slabs. Some look bright and crisp, others deep and moody. Each has its own flavor, and that’s a big reason why homeowners, designers, and customers turn to this approach instead of prefabricated and man-made options. This path can give you a more personal experience and a deeper connection to the designed space. You’ll get a singular piece that carries individual veins, textures, and looks. No two slabs are ever the same.
Why do homeowners lean toward this approach? One key reason is the striking look that only stone pulled straight from the earth can bring. It can wow guests, uplift your mood, and give a room a focal point that stays interesting year after year. Because no slab is identical, it can transform a cooking area or bathroom vanity into something that feels truly yours.
Investing in a countertop slab can boost your home’s overall worth. Buyers often appreciate materials that stand the test of time, and natural stone imbues a sense of luxury that no other material can match. It’s not just about looks; it can pay off in the long run. When compared to quick-fix surfaces, a slab tends to hold its ground through passing trends, and unlike many other materials, natural stone slabs can be refinished over and over again, resulting in a brand-new aesthetic on demand. This can translate into higher resale value for your home.
No matter if your kitchen layout has unique angles or if your bathroom demands a certain configuration, a slab can be shaped to match what you envision. You can pick edges that fit your personal taste, finishes that align with how you live, and patterns that reflect who you are. It’s not a one-size-fits-all scenario created on a production line. Instead, it's a custom, made-for-you piece of nature that serves a specific set of design and functional goals.
Marble slabs carry a reputation for grace that stretches back centuries. Marble for countertops can give a high-end feel that many adore. It can also align with luxury countertops trends. A wide variety of colors, activity levels, and translucencies make marble an endlessly appealing material that's highly adaptable to suit your needs.
Quartzite is tough and can stand up to daily use. Its patterns can be subtle yet striking, and it pairs well with a range of design directions. It’s one of the popular countertop materials that homeowners keep returning to.
Onyx can glow when backlit, lending a luminous quality that sets it apart. It’s not something you see every day, which makes it all the more special.
Dolomite can bring a look that’s between marble and limestone. It’s a less common choice, yet it can hold remarkable character, offering a bridge between familiar looks and something a bit unexpected.
Granite stands as one of the most popular materials for natural stone countertops. It’s a classic pick. Many love it because it can handle day-to-day tasks without difficulty, and it often pairs nicely with backsplashes and floors. Its patterns are distinct, giving you a unique piece that can hold up well over time.
Limestone can exude warmth and softness in color. It can feel welcoming and grounded, making it a friend to kitchens, bathrooms, and more.
Travertine offers a down-to-earth character. It might show gentle banding and tonal variations that give it a relaxed charm. It fits spaces that favor an organic vibe.
Serpentine can lean toward deeper greens and intriguing patterns. It can look dramatic and alluring. If you aim for a bolder statement, this could be a path worth exploring.
Some slabs come from stones so rare they’re grouped under “semi precious.” These can dazzle guests with vibrant colors and exotic patterns. They may not pop up in every showroom, but when you find them, they can turn heads.
Labradorite shines with a play of light and color, giving you blues, greens, and sometimes unexpected flashes. It’s not your everyday stone, and that’s exactly its appeal.
Countertop slabs vary in length, width, and thickness. The size you pick can depend on what your room layout demands. Standard thicknesses might hover around certain measurements, but you’re free to pick what suits you best. A slab can run quite long, which lets you cover larger counters with fewer seams. This can keep the look cleaner and more pleasing to the eye.
White: Bright And Clean
White tones can give your area a crisp, tidy feel. It fits kitchens that want to look open and airy.
Grey: Understated Yet Refined
Grey can find a home in modern or transitional designs. It doesn’t scream for attention. Instead, it whispers calm.
Beige & Cream: Soft Nuances That Feel Welcoming
Beige and cream hues can wrap a kitchen or bath in a gentle glow. They can blend seamlessly with backsplashes, floors, and cabinets.
Black: Bold And Confident
Black can make a statement that won’t be ignored. It can anchor a space, giving it strength and style.
Green: Fresh Tones For A Calm Setting
Green can connect a room with nature-inspired ideas. It can bring in a soothing aura that helps you unwind.
Blue: Cool Shades With Serene Appeal
Blue can evoke calm waters. Whether it’s a kitchen or a bath, blue can set a tranquil mood.
Brown: Earthy Warmth Rooted In Tradition
Brown can remind you of rich wood and natural settings. It can give an area a welcoming feeling that’s easy to appreciate.
Multicolor: Unique Patterns With Lively Character
Multicolor slabs can blend several hues in surprising ways. They can stand out as a one-of-a-kind piece that doesn’t look like anything else.
Kitchen countertops are often at the heart of a home. A countertop slab there can draw people together, offer ample room for cooking, and give you a focal point that sparks conversation.
A stone vanity top can set the tone for a peaceful start or end to your day. Whether it’s marble, limestone, or soapstone, it can make everyday routines feel more special.
When placed outdoors, a countertop slab can handle changing conditions. Some stones are more stain resistant or heat resistant than others, so pick something that will stay strong under the sun.
A stone slab at the reception area can say a lot about your brand. It can let visitors know you value quality and care about the details.
In a retail setting, a stone counter can spotlight products against a backdrop that feels refined. Porcelain slabs or other natural stone surfaces can draw the eye toward your merchandise.
In a restaurant, stone counters can frame the ambiance you want. They can stand up to daily service, and with sealing, they can stay looking their best.
Hotel guests expect a polished, upscale experience. A stone vanity top can help your brand’s image rise to the occasion.
In professional spaces, stone slabs can lend an atmosphere of success. They can work well in interior designs aiming for refinement.
A polished finish can reflect light, making the area feel brighter. It’s often seen in marble slab installations and granite tops as well.
Honed finishes have a matte look that can give an easy-going vibe. They can pair well with stone countertops that emphasize texture over shine.
A leathered finish can present a gentle tactile feeling. It can bring out stone’s character in an understated way.
Eased edges offer straight lines with slightly softened corners.
Beveled edges angle downward, giving the slab a crisp detail that can stand out.
A waterfall edge cascades over the side, letting the stone run down the cabinetry for a continuous look.
Sealing: Sealing is a key step. It can help protect against stains and keep the stone looking fresh.
Cleaning: Mild soap and warm water can usually handle daily cleaning. Using cutting boards can help ward off scratches.
Long-Term Upkeep: Over time, simple steps can help your slab last longer. Be mindful of spills and wipe them promptly.
Picking the right slab depends on what you need, your style, and your budget. Stones like slate or soapstone work well for a simple look, while marble or quartzite are perfect for a more upscale feel. Besides popular options such as granite and marble, you can also find countertops made from rarer natural stones. If you need something that can handle heat or won't stain easily, make sure to research your choices. Every stone has its own unique qualities. Take your time, think about how you'll use the space, and select the one that fits your vision.
A countertop slab is a single piece of stone cut from a larger block. It’s used to form stone surfaces for countertops, including kitchen and bathroom applications.
Think about your next project goals. Do you want brightness, bold colors, or exotic patterns? Are you focusing on stain resistant or heat resistant qualities? Each stone type has its own traits.
Yes, some stones like granite or quartzite can handle more wear. They’re among the most popular countertop materials for a reason.
Gentle cleaning products, soft cloths, and sealing when necessary can keep them pristine. Use cutting boards to help avoid scratches.
Yes. Whether you want polished, honed, or leathered, as well as eased, beveled, or waterfall edges, you can tailor the look.
Lead times can vary. Talk with your supplier and fabricator about when the slab can be ready.
Some suppliers focus on ethically and responsibly gathered materials, like certain natural stones and porcelain slabs.
Bring samples, look at your interior color scheme, and think about how the slab’s patterns and hues fit your style. You can also check how it pairs with floors, cabinets, and backsplashes.
Yes, some slabs do well outside. Stain resistant and heat resistant stones might be best for outdoor kitchens or bars.
With proper care, a countertop slab can last for decades, retaining its natural beauty and holding value through trends.
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