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Architectural Stone Is Reminiscent of Waves Crashing

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The light, coastal-inspired tones of Whitecap LedgeCut33 provide a versatile option for capturing rich, dark details while embracing the appeal of bright neutrals.

Eldorado Stone brightens the clean lines of contemporary architectural stone with the debut of Whitecap LedgeCut33. Providing a multilayered color option, Whitecap presents an artistic display of highlights and depth patterns inspired by the sight of waves crashing upon unmarred coastal shores. In combination with its lighter, gray tones, the varying hues of Whitecap LedgeCut33 include accents of warm coppers and muted blues in a complex mix reminiscent of pristine sand stirred by the rolling surf.

Whether applied on an accent wall or as the focal point of any space, Whitecap infuses subtle warmth while providing a balance of strength and beauty that characterizes some of the nation’s most treasured seaside escapes.

As the latest addition to Eldorado Stone’s Modern Collection, Whitecap LedgeCut33 guarantees a natural and authentic appearance. Designed for dry-stack installation, this profile is easy to handle, cut and install. The number 33 represents the 3-inch height and three different lengths of 12 inches, 18 inches and 24 inches of each individual stone shape. In addition to Whitecap, LedgeCut33 is available nationwide in five inspiring color palettes: Beach Pebble, Birch, Golden Oak, Ocean Floor and Sage.

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