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Avant Stone's 2025 Nature's Palette Collection



Avant Stone, a longstanding
supplier of quality natural stone in Sydney, introduces the 2025 Nature’s Palette Collection. Curated for architects, designers, and homeowners with discerning tastes, this selection highlights classic and contemporary aesthetics across a range of marbles, travertines, and limestones.

Highlights of the Collection

Each stone has been chosen for its distinctive look and potential to enhance various interior and exterior designs. Below are a few examples:


Terranoir: Known for its striking contrasts, Terranoir can be an eye-catching focal point for feature walls or accent pieces.

Turco Argento: This limestone offers a subtle, industrial-inspired appearance, making it a modern choice for urban-style settings.

Silver Travertine: A versatile travertine that works well on floors or walls, providing a soft, neutral palette suitable for a wide range of design applications.

Navona Travertine: Characterised by creamy tones with gentle streaks, Navona Travertine lends a refined look to both minimalist and grand spaces.


Cappadocia Marble: With understated veining, Cappadocia Marble adds depth and character to benchtops, walls, or other statement elements.

Ocean Blue Travertine: Evoking a tranquil atmosphere, Ocean Blue Travertine is often chosen for bathrooms, fireplaces, or outdoor areas.

Palissandro Nuovo Marble: Recognised for its delicate veining and neutral palette, Palissandro Nuovo suits interiors seeking a subtle yet refined finish.

Roman Classic Travertine: With warm, earthy hues, Roman Classic Travertine imparts a timeless quality to any setting.


Silver Sandscape: This limestone features soft silver and grey tones, offering an understated aesthetic that works well for floors or walls.

Taj Mahal Quartzite: Favoured for its warm backdrop and flowing movement, Taj Mahal Quartzite is a popular choice for benchtops or splashbacks.

Da Vinci Marble: A white marble accentuated by pronounced veining, Da Vinci Marble brings an artistic flair to interiors seeking a statement piece.


Crema Perla: A marble with soft beige tones and gentle variations, Crema Perla integrates seamlessly into contemporary or traditional designs.

Machiavelli: A darker stone featuring richly layered tones, Machiavelli adds an opulent touch to interiors aiming for a more dramatic statement.

Augustus Grey: This marble combines neutral shades with a honed finish, creating a sophisticated backdrop for a variety of projects.

Roman Striato: A vein-cut travertine displaying striking horizontal patterns, Roman Striato delivers visual impact without overwhelming a space.

And the list doesn’t stop there. Each piece in Avant Stone's Nature’s Palette Collection is a testament to the natural beauty of stone and its ability to transform spaces.

Why Choose Avant Stone as Your Natural Stone Supplier?

  • Over 20 Years of Experience  Avant Stone has a long history of sourcing and supplying premium stone, ensuring each piece meets exacting standards in both look and durability.
  • Centrally Located Showrooms: With showrooms in Sydney and Newcastle, clients can easily view the range in person to find the ideal stone for their project.
  • Wide-Ranging Selection: Whether your preference is marble for its classic appeal, travertine for its unique character, or limestone and quartzite for their versatility, Avant Stone offers options suited to various styles and applications.
  • Personalised Support: The team at Avant Stone is committed to guiding clients through stone selection and maintenance, ensuring the best fit for both residential and commercial projects.

Explore the Collection

To experience the 2025 Nature’s Palette Collection firsthand, visit Avant Stone’s showrooms in Sydney or Newcastle to appreciate the nuances of each piece. For those who prefer an online overview, the website features high-resolution images and detailed product information.

For more details or to discuss a specific project, please visit our website or contact the team directly.

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