Collection Spotlights
12 Marble-Look Porcelain Tile Collections to See in Richmond BC
July 9, 2026 · Ace Premium Tile & Stone
Part of our guide: Tile and Stone Materials Explained: Porcelain, Ceramic, Marble and Sintered Stone

Marble-look porcelain has become the go-to answer for homeowners who love the depth of natural stone but do not want the sealing schedule that comes with it. Because porcelain absorbs almost no water, it shrugs off spills, resists scratches, and never asks for a resealing weekend. That combination is why so many of the projects we supply across Greater Vancouver, from Richmond townhomes to renovations on the North Shore, end up with a stone look delivered in porcelain. You can browse the full range on our collections page, but nothing replaces seeing the veining at full scale.
This roundup walks through twelve stone-look porcelain collections currently on display at our Richmond showroom. It is written for anyone narrowing down a shortlist: renovators comparing white marble looks, designers hunting for a warm crema or a travertine texture, and builders who need a dependable indoor floor and wall tile. Each collection below gets a quick profile of its palette, finishes, and sizes, all drawn from the actual product records, so you can compare them side by side before you visit.
Carrara
Few marble looks are as widely recognized as this one. Carrara is a white and grey porcelain collection with classic grey marbling that adds movement while keeping the overall palette clean and versatile. It comes in polished or matte finishes and in 24x48, 24x24, and 12x24 inch formats, plus matching 1x1 and 2x2 mosaic sheets, which makes it one of the few in this roundup that can run from a main floor straight onto a shower floor. Rated for indoor floors and walls.
Bardiglio White
Where Carrara reads crisp, Bardiglio White reads soft. This collection captures the clouded, diffuse veining of Italian Bardiglio marble on a white base with subtle grey markings. The effect is quiet rather than dramatic, which suits bedrooms, ensuites, and open-plan spaces that need calm underfoot. It is offered in polished and matte finishes across 24x48, 24x24, and 12x24 inch sizes for indoor floors and walls.
Calcatta Oro
Warmth is the whole point of Calcatta Oro. Gold and honey veining runs through a crisp white base, giving rooms an opulent character that pairs naturally with brass fixtures and warm wood tones. Like most of the collections here it is available polished or matte, in 24x48, 24x24, and 12x24 inch formats, and it is intended for indoor floors and walls. A strong candidate for a kitchen backsplash that needs presence.
Statuario Noor
If you want the veining to be the first thing guests notice, start here. Statuario Noor pairs a pure white ground with bold grey veining for real visual impact, and the record calls out statement floors, feature walls, and luxury bathroom designs as its natural home. Choose polished for maximum drama or matte for a softer read, in 24x48, 24x24, or 12x24 inch tiles for indoor use.
Calacatta Imperiale
Three tones share the surface in Calacatta Imperiale: a luminous white base carrying dramatic veins in both grey and gold. That mix lets it bridge cool and warm palettes in the same room, which is handy when your countertop leans grey and your cabinetry leans warm. It ships in polished or matte finishes, in 24x48 and 24x24 inch formats, for indoor floors and walls.
Goya
Bright, airy rooms are where Goya earns its keep. The collection is a refined take on white marble with soft light grey veining and a clean, understated aesthetic, closer to a whisper than a statement. It suits smaller bathrooms and condo layouts around Greater Vancouver where heavy veining can crowd the space. Available polished or matte in 24x48 and 24x24 inch sizes for indoor floors and walls.
Statuario Imperiale
Deep grey veins sweeping across a pristine white surface define Statuario Imperiale. It is the bolder sibling to Goya and a close cousin to Statuario Noor, built for spaces where the tile is meant to carry the design. In a 24x48 inch format the veining reads almost like slab work. Finishes are polished or matte, sizes are 24x48 and 24x24 inches, and the application is indoor floors and walls.
Gorgeous Onyx
The one departure from white marble in this group, Gorgeous Onyx recreates the translucent look of natural onyx with rich golden veining in warm amber and honey tones. It is a show-stopping surface for a feature wall, a fireplace surround, or a powder room where you want a jewel-box effect. Offered in polished and matte finishes, in 24x48 and 24x24 inch sizes, for indoor floors and walls.
Imperial Royal Crema
Cream and gold set the mood in Imperial Royal Crema, which replicates the warm tones and golden undertones of premium Italian marble. Subtle veining keeps the surface elegant rather than busy, and the record points to luxurious bathrooms and grand living spaces as its natural fit. It comes polished or matte, in 24x48 and 24x24 inch formats, for indoor floor and wall installations.
Tubac
Polished marble at its most classic is what Tubac is after. A clean white base carries delicate light grey veining for a look the record fairly describes as timeless. Because the veining is restrained, it works in traditional and contemporary rooms alike, and the matte option gives the same pattern a softer, honed character. Sizes run 24x48 and 24x24 inches, for indoor floors and walls.
Florence
Travertine lovers should start with Florence, a cross-cut travertine look in porcelain with organic patterning and warm earth tones. It comes in four colourways, Beige, Bianco, Grigio, and Miele, so you can go warmer or cooler without leaving the collection. Finishes are natural or matte, which keeps the stone character honest, and sizes are 24x48 and 24x24 inches for indoor floors and walls.
Venice
Where Florence is cross-cut, Venice is vein-cut, showing travertine's elegant linear banding for a more architectural, Mediterranean feel. It shares the same four colour options, Beige, Bianco, Grigio, and Miele, and comes in natural or polished finishes in 24x48 and 24x24 inch formats for indoor use. Run the linear veining vertically on a shower wall and the room instantly feels taller.
How to choose between them
Start with temperature. Cool-leaning rooms suit the white and grey families: Carrara, Bardiglio White, Statuario Noor, Statuario Imperiale, Goya, and Tubac. Warm-leaning rooms point toward Calcatta Oro, Calacatta Imperiale, Imperial Royal Crema, Gorgeous Onyx, and the travertine looks of Florence and Venice. Then decide how loud the veining should be: Goya and Tubac whisper, the Statuario collections announce themselves. Next, check the practical fit. All twelve are porcelain, so they handle floors and wet areas without sealing, and Carrara adds mosaic sheets when a shower floor is on the plan. Our learning pages on porcelain tiles and marble tiles and slabs explain the material trade-offs in more depth, and the pillar guide to tile and stone materials covers how porcelain compares with the alternatives.
See them in person in Richmond
Veining scale and finish are hard to judge from a screen, and the same tile can shift character under Lower Mainland winter light versus summer sun. Bring your measurements to our showroom at #3-11240 Bridgeport Rd in Richmond, where walk-ins are welcome, or call 604-270-4993. We handle supply-only and supply-and-install across Greater Vancouver, pricing is by quote, and you can always reach us through our contact page.
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