Lundhs Blue® stands out with its captivating deep blue hue and sparkling crystalline accents. As the most renowned of the Larvikite stones, it’s celebrated for its historic use in facades across the globe, and remains a timeless choice for monuments, countertops, and interior statement pieces. Formed by volcanic activity around 300 million years ago in Larvik, Norway, this remarkable natural stone offers enduring beauty and exceptional durability indoors and out.

 

Weight 0.175 kg
Dimensions 7.5 × 7.5 × 1 cm
Colour

Caress, Caress, Flamed, Honed, Silk/Leather, Polished, Waterjet, Polished, Flamed, Honed, Waterjet

Stone type: Larvikite

Lundhs Blue: Dark blue/grey natural stone with silver and blue crystals.

This stone is quarried in Norway and crafted by nature 300 millions of years ago.

Lundhs Real Stone®

Lundhs Blue®

The beautiful crystal reflections come alive when touched by natural or ambient light. Its surface creates bold contrast when paired with wood, metal, or other natural textures. Ideal for countertops, tiles, tables, façade cladding, monuments, and design features—indoors and outdoors.

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Lundhs Blue® stands out with its captivating deep blue hue and sparkling crystalline accents. As the most renowned of the Larvikite stones, it’s celebrated for its historic use in facades across the globe, and remains a timeless choice for monuments, countertops, and interior statement pieces. Formed by volcanic activity around 300 million years ago in Larvik, Norway, this remarkable natural stone offers enduring beauty and exceptional durability indoors and out.

 

Weight 0.175 kg
Dimensions 7.5 × 7.5 × 1 cm
Colour

Caress, Caress, Flamed, Honed, Silk/Leather, Polished, Waterjet, Polished, Flamed, Honed, Waterjet

Stone type: Larvikite

Lundhs Blue: Dark blue/grey natural stone with silver and blue crystals.

This stone is quarried in Norway and crafted by nature 300 millions of years ago.

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