Azul Imperiale installed — a real room finished with this slab. Zoom in and read the pattern before you pick.

Natural Quartzite

Azul Imperiale Quartzite

Measured surface color #737a80, averaging #888e94.

  • Color blue with navy, sky accents
  • Quarried in Brazil
  • slab-to-slab variation Medium

Also sold as Blue Imperiale.

$4,500–$22,800 installed for a finished kitchen in Quartzite — see the range by kitchen size

What is Azul Imperiale Quartzite?

Azul Imperiale Quartzite is quartz mineral pressed with resin in a factory, so it arrives non-porous and stays that way. No price tier is published for this one; quartz overall installs at $120 to $150 a square foot. Expect moderate movement between slabs.

Sizes and finishes

How it is actually sold — measured off the spec sheet, not rounded.

Sizes

Azul Imperiale Quartzite is made in 2 sizes. Size is the decision people skip and then notice every day: it sets how much grout line ends up in the field, and a larger module on the same wall reads calmer than a small one.

  • 2 cm
  • 3 cm

Finishes

It comes in one finish, polished.

  • Polished

Where it works

The applications this surface is actually rated for.

Where it is rated to go: countertops · wall · flooring, at residential duty.

Rated for

  • Countertops — residential
  • Wall — residential
  • Flooring — residential

What to expect once it is installed

The ratings that decide whether the finished counter matches the sample.

Piece-to-piece variation: Medium

Rated medium for variation between pieces — consistent enough that one sample tells you what you are getting.

Certifications

Certified GreenGuard Gold · NSF · USGBC/LEED. Greenguard Gold is the stricter of the two Greenguard tiers, written around schools and healthcare. NSF is a food-contact safety certification — the surface is rated for preparing food on, which is a cleanability standard, not an air one. It can also contribute toward LEED credits if your project is chasing them.

What to put next to it

Built from the color we measured off Azul Imperiale Quartzite itself, not from its name.

Read off its own swatch, Azul Imperiale Quartzite measures #737A80: mid, near-neutral. We match that to Slate Blue and build the pairings from there. Close enough to neutral that the cabinets get to make the decisions; this will follow them.

Cabinets

  • Warm White / Ivory — A slate-blue island in a warm-white kitchen is the safest color move in the book — enough character to anchor the room, never enough to scare a future buyer.. Against this surface it is much lighter, so the cabinets carry the room and this recedes classic

Flooring

  • Ash Blond Wood — Pale straw-blond ash underfoot takes the chill off slate-blue cabinetry, landing the room Scandinavian-coastal instead of cold.. Against this surface it is a step lighter, which lifts the surface without washing it out solid

Questions about Azul Imperiale Quartzite

Answered from this product’s own spec sheet and our measurement of it.

What size is Azul Imperiale Quartzite?

Azul Imperiale Quartzite comes in 2 sizes: 2 cm · 3 cm. Pick the size before the color. It decides how much grout line ends up in the field, and on the same wall a larger module reads calmer than a small one.

Where can I use Azul Imperiale Quartzite?

Its maker rates it for countertops · wall · flooring. We hold to that rating when we quote — installing outside it is how a warranty claim gets denied.

What color is Azul Imperiale Quartzite, really?

We measured its own swatch at #737A80 — mid and near-neutral. It sits close to neutral, so it takes direction from the cabinets rather than fighting them. Names are marketing; that number is what the camera saw.

What is Azul Imperiale Quartzite made of?

Azul Imperiale Quartzite is a quartzite tile, which is what decides how it is cared for — see the sealing answer below.

Does Azul Imperiale Quartzite need sealing?

Yes. Quartzite is natural stone and takes a sealer. It is harder than marble and far less prone to etching, but it is not maintenance-free.

Azul Imperiale installed

2 photographs of this slab in finished rooms — scroll the rail, tap any shot to zoom.

Azul Imperiale Quartzite countertop in a bathroom
Azul Imperiale in a bathroom
Azul Imperiale Quartzite countertop installed — view 2
Azul Imperiale installed

Close up

Azul Imperiale Quartzite slab
Azul Imperiale Quartzite surface detail

Azul Imperiale pairs with

  • Urbano Collection

Azul Imperiale specifications

  • Slab thickness 2 cm
  • Slab thickness 3 cm

Finishes Polished

Rated for Countertops, Wall, Flooring, Exterior

Freezing climate rated

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