Azul Aran

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Original name:
Azul Aran

Other name(s) used:
Blue Aran, Azul Kifa
Material:
granite

Internet ID:
718
Country of origin:
Spain
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Blue, Gray
Application:
Kitchen, Bathroom, Fireplace
Comments:
Very exclusive swirled blue stone with light gray veining, and black and silver clusters.
2 SETS
Azul Aran - Macro View Azul Aran - CloseUp View Azul Aran - Slab View
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Azul Aran Video
Azul Aran Photo
Azul Aran Photo
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Azul Aran Photo
Azul Aran Photo
Azul Aran Photo

COMMENTS:

  • Marble.com - Derek 04:31PM, Feb 18 2012 At the moment, Azul Aran is only available in our Ridgefield Park, NJ facility.
  • Rhino2612 02:16AM, Feb 15 2012 do you have azul aran in stock in Danbury, CT?

    Thanks,
    Lynda Soltis
  • Marble.com - Kinga 03:59PM, Feb 2 2012 Which photo are you referring to?
  • Marble.com - Kinga 03:47PM, Feb 2 2012 In addition to Derek’s wonderful suggestions, check out ICL Glass and Metal Mix Tiles, Anatolia Bliss Norwegian Ice Linear Mosaic and SomerTile Reflections Wave Mercury Glass and Stone and Metal Mosaic Tile. Let us know how your search goes!
  • Todd 04:57PM, Feb 1 2012 What is the edge profile shown in the pics above of the white kitchen. Its the same one in the video?
  • Marble.com - Derek 08:32PM, Jan 31 2012 Congratulations on your lovely new Azul Aran countertops. It's unfortunately that your supplier ran out of more of this stone for a full backsplash. My recommendations for you to consider, in tile, would be Moss Green medium brick pattern tile for a nice match, as well as lighter options such as Calacatta marble for a complimentary contrast. Hope this helps!
  • Connie 06:54AM, Jan 28 2012 I just had azul Aran granite countertops installed and I love them. Much more beautiful and dramatic than I expected. Originally, I had planned to use tile for the backsplash. Now that the countertops are in I realize that a matching backsplash would be best. Unfortunately, my supplier says they cannot get any more of the azul Aran. Are the backslashes something you could provide for me?
  • Gwen 10:06PM, Feb 25 2011 Redoing a counter in a 250 year old home. We have a mostly white backsplash with an Italian tile band around the room approx 8" up from the counter. It's been very difficult to find a granite to blend with the existing tile, white cabinets, and wooden floor. What do you think about this one? do you have it in stock anywhere?
    • All Granite and Marble 09:07AM, Feb 28 2011 Gwen: We have Azul Aran in-stock at our Ridgefield Park, NJ facility. It's a very attractive granite that would compliment the light aspects of your design with it's gray and blue veins.
  • angela 01:34PM, Oct 6 2010 Redoing kitchen and installing dove cabinets with contrasting espresso cabinets in a section. Looking for a granite that will go well with both - would this work. Have all stainless steel appliances
    • All Granite and Marble 12:16PM, Oct 8 2010 Angela : Take a look at Bianco Antico and Delicatus.
  • george goldstone 03:49PM, Oct 4 2010 For master bath..we chose dark blue high gloss cabinets. Would like a white stone marble or granite counter top,,,suggestion
    • All Granite and Marble 09:34AM, Oct 5 2010 George Goldstone: Take a look at Bianco Romano, White Fantasy, and Classic White.
  • Ann 11:23AM, Apr 27 2010 I'm considering Azul Aran for the kitchen counters in home I'm buying next month. It's a very open custom designed contemporary design home built in the late 1970s with white cabinets, hardwood floors, white appliances, and lots of natural light. The kitchen opens directly into the dining area (which in turn opens into the living room). My dining room furniture is a maple or light oak and the fabric on the chairs a smoke blue. I'd like the area to retain is warm inviting feel...and look fairly sophisticated at the same time. Would Azul Aranbe a good choice
    • All Granite and Marble 04:16PM, Apr 27 2010 Ann: It's quite busy and dramatic, get ready for it to be the center piece of your design. It would definitely make the kitchen "pop" which is not a bad thing.
  • Kristy 09:46PM, Feb 16 2010 Do these come in tiles? If so what is the sq ft cost? Also cost for slab? Need enough for bathroom 96" wide bathroom counter top plus backsplash.
    • All Granite and Marble 08:32AM, Feb 17 2010 Kristy: We do not sell granite tiles nor do we sell slabs. We fabricate countertops. For a price on this stone please contact the sales office.
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