Not all stones are created equal—and that's a good thing. Below, we're highlighting some of the most versatile, visually striking options in the moonscape collection. These aren't just "materials"—they're design partners, each with its own personality and purpose.
Imagine stepping into a room where the walls look like a slice of the night sky—cool, calm, and dotted with tiny "stars." That's
travertine (starry green)
. Its base is a soft sage green, with flecks of silver and gold that catch the light like distant constellations. It's not overly flashy; the "stars" are subtle, more like a gentle shimmer than a sparkle. This stone feels organic, like it was pulled straight from a misty forest floor. Best for: Accent walls in bedrooms, home offices, or spas—spaces where you want to evoke relaxation and wonder. Pro tip: Pair it with warm wood tones to balance the cool green.
If
travertine (starry green)
is the night sky,
lunar peak silvery
is the moon itself. Its surface has a smooth, almost metallic sheen—like polished silver with a hint of stone grain peeking through. It's modern without feeling cold, sleek without losing texture. Run your hand over it, and you'll notice tiny, natural pits and grooves that keep it from looking too "perfect." This is a stone for the minimalist who loves subtlety. Best for: Kitchen backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, or bathroom walls in contemporary homes. It pairs stunningly with black fixtures or matte white cabinets.
For projects that need a touch of "lived-in elegance,"
boulder slab (vintage silver)
delivers. Think of a weathered silver coin—worn around the edges, with a patina that tells a story. Its texture is more rugged than
lunar peak silvery
, with deeper grooves and a slightly uneven surface that adds warmth. The color leans toward a soft gray-silver, with hints of taupe in certain lights. This stone feels like it's been around for decades, but it's surprisingly versatile. Best for: Farmhouse-style kitchens, outdoor fire pits, or accent walls in rustic-modern living rooms. It plays well with both warm woods and cool metals.
Industrial chic meets understated beauty with
fair-faced concrete
. Unlike polished concrete (which has a glossy finish), this stone celebrates the raw, unrefined look of poured concrete—complete with tiny air bubbles, subtle color variations, and a matte texture. It's the stone of choice for designers who want to "let the material speak." Think of it as the ultimate neutral: it can fade into the background or stand out, depending on how you style it. Best for: Open-concept lofts, restaurant floors, or outdoor patio slabs. Pair it with greenery and soft textiles to warm up its industrial edge.
Weaving (Khaki)
Last but never least,
weaving (khaki)
is the "cozy sweater" of the stone world. At first glance, you might mistake its texture for fabric—tight, overlapping "weaves" that create a soft, dimensional surface. The color is a warm, earthy khaki, with hints of olive and beige that make it incredibly versatile. It's tactile, inviting, and adds a layer of softness to any space. Best for: Bedroom walls, nursery accents, or mudroom backsplashes. It's also great for adding texture to furniture (think a woven stone panel on a dresser front).
Quick Comparison: Which Stone Fits Your Project?
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Stone Variety
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Color & Texture
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Best For
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Durability Note
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Travertine (Starry Green)
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Sage green base with silver/gold "star" flecks; matte, porous
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Accent walls, spas, low-moisture indoor spaces
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Seal annually if used in kitchens/bathrooms
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Lunar Peak Silvery
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Silvery sheen with subtle grain; smooth, semi-porous
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Kitchens, fireplaces, modern bathrooms
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Resistant to heat; avoid harsh chemicals
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Boulder Slab (Vintage Silver)
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Vintage silver with taupe undertones; rugged, textured
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Farmhouse kitchens, outdoor fire pits
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High durability; ideal for outdoor use
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Fair-Faced Concrete
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Gray with natural pits/bubbles; matte, non-porous
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Lofts, patios, high-traffic floors
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Water-resistant; scratch-resistant
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Weaving (Khaki)
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Warm khaki with woven texture; soft, semi-porous
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Bedrooms, nurseries, furniture accents
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Best for low-traffic, indoor use
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