With summer in full swing, Antolini® invites architects, designers, and homeowners to explore a new seasonal palette inspired by the colors of sea, sand, and sun. This chromatic journey is also a material one—in architecture and interior design, natural stone is never merely a surface; it is structure, atmosphere, memory, and emotion. It defines the way light moves through a room, how a volume is perceived, and how a space acquires depth, permanence, and identity.
With its geological complexity and naturally occurring chromatic richness, stone brings together technical performance and visual poetry, offering architects and designers a material that is at once ancient and profoundly contemporary. For Antolini®, stone is a language of design. Each slab is selected not only for its aesthetic character, but also for its capacity to become part of an architectural vision.
The Antolini® Exclusive Collection embodies this approach at its highest level. Born from the company’s continuous exploration of the world’s most extraordinary quarries, the collection brings together rare and distinctive stones chosen for their color, texture, movement, and architectural potential. These materials are not designed to disappear into the background. They are conceived to become defining elements of a project, capable of transforming interiors through presence, depth, and natural beauty.
Shades of blue: the architecture of water and sky

Blue stone has a unique ability to shift the emotional temperature of a space. It can bring calm, depth, and introspection, or become a dramatic gesture of color and movement. In the Antolini® palette, blue appears in many forms: turquoise and emerald reflections, stormy grey-blue veining, denim-like stratifications, mineral roots, and crystalline tones that evoke the sea, the sky, and the unseen forces beneath the Earth’s surface.
Amazonite® quartzite combines vibrant turquoise and emerald tones with softer mineral nuances, creating a surface that feels both wild and refined. Its intensity makes it ideal for statement applications, from feature walls to sculptural kitchen islands, where color becomes architectural energy.
One of the most iconic blue quartzites, Azul Macaubas® flows with gradations of light blue, deep blue, and white, like ocean currents traced by time. Its natural hardness and chromatic clarity make it a powerful choice for interiors seeking elegance, movement, and durability.
Soft, fluid, and contemporary, Blue Denim marble evokes the quiet rhythm of water moving over stone. Its grey-blue background and flowing veins create a balanced visual field, making it particularly suited to sophisticated interiors where color is present but controlled.
Dynamic and expressive, Blue Jeans marble translates the energy of water into bold, sinuous veining. Its composition feels alive, as if shaped by ancient pressure and movement, bringing a strong visual identity to walls, counters, and large-scale surfaces.
Blueroots marble suggests organic forms suspended in deep blue matter. Its branching veining recalls roots, rivers, and natural networks, offering a dramatic yet introspective presence. It is a stone for projects that seek depth, character, and an almost botanical sense of movement.
With tones that move between blue and grey, Calcite Azul® marble introduces an atmosphere of serenity and clarity. Its delicate chromatic range makes it ideal for interiors designed around calm, balance, and luminous softness.
Luise Blue® quartzite is a geological painting in motion. Emerald, aquamarine, grey, and mineral accents swirl together in a composition that feels both natural and painterly. It brings spectacle without excess, transforming surfaces into immersive fields of color.
In Quarzite Cielo®, sky and stone meet. Grey-blue tones, white flashes, and golden accents create a sense of purity and strength. Its crystalline character makes it equally suited to serene interiors and more monumental architectural gestures.
Pangea Blue marble has the presence of an ancient map, where deep chromatic fields and expressive veining appear to trace geological memory. Its blue tones bring intensity and refinement to interiors, creating surfaces that feel layered, atmospheric, and timeless.


Sand and golden tones: the warmth of light, Earth, and summer

If blue stones evoke water and horizon, sand and golden tones bring the warmth of sunlight into the built environment. These materials speak of dunes, beaches, desert landscapes, and late-afternoon light. In interiors, they introduce softness, luminosity, and tactile richness, while maintaining the strength and permanence of natural stone.
Warm amber and honey tones, crossed by ivory veining and subtle blue reflections, give Brown Jeans marble a refined and earthy elegance. It is a marble that balances strength and softness, ideal for spaces seeking warmth, natural character, and quiet sophistication.
Patagonia Original cristallo/natural quartz is a landscape in itself. Crystalline fields, earthy fragments, and luminous mineral passages come together like an abstract geological map. Its dramatic composition makes it a natural focal point for kitchen islands, feature walls, and hospitality interiors.
A more singular interpretation of the Patagonia language, Patagonia Original “Unique” cristallo/natural quartz emphasizes rarity and visual individuality. Its translucent areas and complex mineral structure allow the slab to become both material and light, especially when used in backlit applications.
Patagonia Vitrum cristallo/natural quartz reveals a softer and more transparent expression of the Patagonia family. Pale mineral fields, amber accents, and crystalline depth create a luminous surface with a refined architectural presence, particularly effective on large vertical or horizontal planes.
Golden Beach® Original granite brings the warmth of sunlit sand into stone. Its golden coloration and granular structure create a surface that is rich without relying on pronounced veining, making it highly versatile for flooring, furnishings, kitchens, and welcoming residential interiors.
Elegant, luminous, and understated, Taj Mahal® quartzite captures light through ivory, cream, and pearlescent grey tones. Its subtle veining allows it to move effortlessly between classic and contemporary interiors, offering a timeless backdrop with exceptional refinement.


About Antolini
Innovation, variety, vision, and quality are the four pillars that define the identity of Antolini, an Italian company dedicated to the production of natural stone slabs for the past 70 years. Today, Antolini® offers more than 1,300 different types of stones divided into 14 collections, with production reaching 4,500 square meters of slabs a day. Operative in 182 countries, Antolini® has production centers in Brazil and India, as well as management centers and showrooms distributed throughout the world, all reporting to the Italian headquarters. Founded in 1956 in Verona, Italy, by Luigi Antolini, the company is now run by the new generations who carry on its historical values, maintaining the quality of Made in Italy with a spirit aimed at the constant search for technological progress and evolution in terms of design and production.





