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Scabos Split-faced Ledger-Panel

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Collection: Scabos
Size: –
Finish: Split-faced
Material: Travertine
Application: Floor and Wall
SOLD PER SHEET

$19.60

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Overages: It is advisable to add at least 10% extra material to your total quantity to account for irregular cuts and broken pieces

Description

Scabos is a travertine tile flooring option distinguished by its pronounced linear patterning and strong directional movement. This marble develops through geological mineral formation, resulting in striking banded veining that adds depth and dynamic character to interior surfaces. The pronounced lines create visual flow across installed areas, supporting cohesive design schemes without overpowering other architectural elements.

The structural properties of Scabos stone support reliable performance in residential and light commercial environments when installed and maintained correctly. Its dense composition provides stability under regular foot traffic, and routine sealing helps preserve surface integrity over time. These performance characteristics make it suitable for spaces where both durability and distinctive visual interest are priorities.

Scabos integrates effectively with a range of interior design approaches, from modern layouts that emphasize linear forms to more traditional settings seeking material contrast and definition. The natural variation within the stone ensures each installation remains unique, introducing subtle shifts in pattern while maintaining an overall harmonious appearance. This quality allows for cohesive planning across floors, feature walls, and coordinated areas.

As a flooring solution, Scabos balances aesthetic versatility with practical resilience. Its continued use in interior applications reflects its ability to meet performance expectations while enhancing environments that value material authenticity, visual movement, and thoughtful design execution.