Fendi White is named commercially to evoke refined, understated luxury. The stone generally presents a soft white field with delicate veining—less dramatic than Calacatta or Arabescato—which makes it a flexible choice across contemporary and classic interiors. It polishes well, can be honed for improved slip resistance, and supports detailed fabrication for furniture and trim pieces.

Applications: bathroom vanities and tub surrounds, accent walls, shelf tops, light-duty flooring, and bespoke cabinetry facings. Because of its subtlety, Fendi White pairs easily with colored accents, mid-tone woods, and both warm and cool metals, providing designers with an unobtrusive canvas.
Technical considerations: as with other marbles, sealing reduces staining risk, and pH-neutral cleaning prevents etching. For kitchen use, prefer using Fendi White on secondary surfaces or backsplashes; primary prep surfaces are better served by engineered stone unless the client accepts extra care. For floors, choose honed finishes in wet areas and consider anti-slip treatments.
Fabrication best practice: maintain consistent lot selection for large projects to avoid tonal shifts and plan for minimal seams on focal surfaces. Because the stone’s appearance is refined rather than dramatic, attention to edge profiling and joint precision often has an outsized effect on perceived quality. Overall, Fendi White Marble offers quiet elegance and great material compatibility.








