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The dark and dramatic charcoal gray surface of Charlestown is imprinted with meandering gray and white veining above faint black currents that ripple below the surface.
Murky and mysterious, with subtle hints of light. Aptly named for the once medieval village in England’s East Midlands, Hamilton emulates the ancient Roman pavements and baths that still ...
Dark and deep, much like the canal bordering this small village in England’s West Midlands region. Armitage’s blend of black and gray provides an easy, neutral canvas for rich ...
Bold and sumptuous, this powerful union of black, chestnut, gray and white brings to life the rhythmic and rocky tumble of this northwest England waterway. Expressive, rich and lively, ...
Winding and mysterious, Ellesmere features large white crystal veins in a dark black background with black and silver flecks, and movements of rust, beige, and deep brown green.
Vibrant blues, greens, and grays dance with white veins that mimic the white caps found off the rugged shores of Skye. Twisting and turning with intense, multi-dimensional patterns, this ...
Modern and sophisticated, Hadley is a solid blue as crisp, clean, and classy as the spotless uniforms of Her Majesty’s Royal Navy.
Like its namesake, the classic inn deep in the English countryside, this timeless russet with a hint of cherry evokes a sense of warmth and well-being. Cherrybrook beckons quiet ...
As enduring as the medieval Saxon town of Oakhampton in southwest England, this intrepid design features a dark ocher tone that seems to hold ancient secrets from a distant ...
Named after the region in southwest England known for its ancient architecture and chalky landscape, this exquisite mix of coppery browns and black dominates like Stonehenge against a red ...
Named for the oldest city in Wales, the steady russet and black tones of Carmarthen Brown reflect our enduring Welsh heritage and speak of the hard but beautiful land ...
The random mix of browns, grays, and black mimic the marshlands and an old sandstone sea wall that once protected the village of Parkgate on the River Dee in ...
Named for a centuriesold village in northwest England, Laneshaw’s mysterious sea of brown tones, tan, and black is a grand statement maker. Subtle white and a veil of gold ...
Ashbourne Matte presents rich monotone shades from light gray to charcoal and black that swirl and mingle in this intriguing design.
Rich, warm walnut-brown, dark grays, and neutral creams swirl and coalesce into a dense medley of fascinating shapes and tones.
Langdon’s harmonious complexity features a light beige base, layers of light browns, wide gray sparkly crystal movement, and deep cherry brown accents.
Sophisticated. Opulent. Rich coppers and golds dance behind a crisp dramatic dark brown copper vein.
Freeform dabs and daubs of noble coppers, golds, tans, and pewter coalesce in Havergate to form an impressionistic masterpiece.
Offering a generous measure of sophistication, Helmsley is a stunning merger of rich coppers, golds, and tans pirouetting among pewter veins and ebony confetti.
Smooth and supple like the well-worn steps of Wales’ historic New Brighton Lighthouse, this stone has all the depth and movement of marble. New Brighton is adorned in stately ...
This palette is overflowing with grey and black much like waves rumbling through the pebbly coves of Devonshire, England. Peaceful, neutral and simple, Devon is unmistakably the new black.
A soothing taupe foundation hosts meandering darker tones that wander across the surface of Brookvale with undertones of minute gray and brown specs that invite a closer look.
All that glitters indeed! Brighstone warms the heart and pleases the eye with a gold backdrop and flashing gold and platinum sparkle.