Step into dramatic elegance with Intellastone “Breccia Marina Ruby”, a statement wall system combining the rich warmth of ruby red tones with the timeless texture of breccia stone. This design interlaces deep ruby and garnet accents across a complex matrix of creamy neutrals, soft marbles, and subtle mineral flecks — evoking a sense of handcrafted luxury across every panel.
Striking, bold coloration: The vivid ruby hues contrast with softer beige, cream, and taupe tones for a dramatic visual effect — perfect for turning a bath into a bold focal point.
Stone‑inspired texture: The “Breccia” pattern fragments and reassembles like natural stone, creating depth, character, and organic irregularity without the challenges of natural breccia.
Premium ABS acrylic construction: Featuring Intellastone’s precision printing for sharp details, consistent coloring, and high gloss that enhances depth and shine.
Seamless, grout‑free surface: Panels install without grout lines, creating a sleek, hygienic, and easy‑to‑clean finish ideal for wet walls, showers, and tub surrounds.
Waterproof & low maintenance: Non‑porous acrylic is resistant to moisture, mold, mildew, and staining — excellent for bathrooms or wet zones.
Lightweight & retrofit‑capable: Easier to handle, cut, and install than stone or tile, making “Breccia Marina Ruby” a great choice for both new builds and remodels.
Durability & color retention: Engineered to withstand daily wear, resist fading, and maintain its clarity and dramatic contrast over time.
Full shower surrounds, where the ruby tones can become the centerpiece
Tub surrounds as luxurious backdrops to modern or classic fixtures
Accent walls behind vanities or mirrors to draw attention and add richness
Guest powder rooms or master baths needing a statement wall with character
Pair with metallic finishes such as brushed gold, warm nickel, or antique brass to accent the ruby tones.
Use neutral adjacent surfaces (e.g., soft creams, light taupes) to allow the reds and jewel hues to stand out without overwhelming.
Incorporate darker contrasts — charcoal grays or deep woods — to ground the richness.
Use lighting (spotlights or LED strips) to pick up the mineral flecks and veining, enhancing texture and depth across the surface.
