



Tri-Tone Cube Tessellation is a geometric stone built from repeating rhomboid pieces arranged to form an optical cube effect. The palette blends three tones: a sandy beige stone with a gentle, grain, a clean white stone that brightens the composition, and a dark grey to near-black with natural veining that adds movement within the pattern.
The overall effect is structured but not harsh, thanks to the warmer beige and the natural variation in the darker stone. It works beautifully as a full field in bathrooms, entrance halls, kitchens and corridors, or as a framed “carpet” panel with plain stone borders to give the geometry a finished, architectural edge.
For installation, keep orientation consistent so the cube illusion reads cleanly across the space. A grout in warm light grey or soft beige will reduce grid lines and keep the pattern cohesive, while a darker grout will sharpen contrast and make the cubes more graphic. Seal appropriately for the setting, especially in wet areas and higher-traffic floors, and specify gentle cleaning to preserve the natural stone finish.