
White Marble Remnant
Good option for bathroom vanity
63" x 33"
$175
1 piece available
Connect to SellerBrowse marble remnants from local Los Angeles and Southern California stone yards and sellers in one place. Natural marble remnants are well suited to bathroom vanities, fireplace surrounds, bar tops, shower niches, powder rooms, and small custom projects where elegance and natural veining matter. The Stone Index is an inventory marketplace, not a fabricator or installer: see what's actually in stock, contact the seller directly, and share the listing with your fabricator before you visit the yard.
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9 available marble remnants currently listed by local sellers.

Good option for bathroom vanity
63" x 33"
$175
1 piece available
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Can work well for bathroom vanity
92" x 40"
$350
1 piece available
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Good option for bathroom vanity
113" x 29"
$500
1 piece available
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Well suited for bathroom vanity
69" x 80"
$950
9 pieces available
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Can work well for bathroom vanity
31" x 67"
$395
2 pieces available
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Good option for bathroom vanity
56" x 86"
$975
2 pieces available
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Well suited for bathroom vanity
78" x 41"
$400
1 piece available
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Well suited for bathroom vanity
74" x 29"
$350
1 piece available
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Can work well for bathroom vanity
62" x 27"
$450
1 piece available
Connect to SellerMarble countertop remnants are leftover pieces of natural marble from larger fabrication jobs. Because marble carries unique veining and a soft, luminous surface, remnants are a beautiful fit for small countertop projects where appearance matters — vanities, fireplace surrounds, bar tops, shower niches, and powder room counters. Compare current pieces against the wider selection of countertop remnants in Los Angeles across all materials.
Carrara marble remnants are among the most sought-after in Los Angeles. Known for their soft white or blue-grey background with fine, feathery veining, Carrara pieces suit bathrooms, shower niches, and classic kitchen accents. Because Carrara is widely quarried in Italy, it is often the most accessible marble remnant for homeowners who want genuine natural stone at a practical size.
Calacatta marble remnants feature bolder, more dramatic veining than Carrara, often in warm gold and grey tones against a bright white field. They are ideal for statement vanities, fireplace surrounds, and accent pieces where the stone itself becomes the focal point. Calacatta remnants are less common than Carrara, so when one appears in local inventory it is worth reviewing quickly.
Bathroom vanities are one of the most popular uses for marble remnants in Los Angeles. A standard vanity top usually fits within one remnant, and powder room vanities are smaller still. Marble suits bathrooms because the surface is luminous, naturally cool to the touch, and brings a sense of timeless elegance. Each remnant carries unique veining that makes the vanity a one-of-a-kind piece.
Fireplace surrounds and hearths are a natural fit for marble remnants. The piece needed is usually compact, the stone's natural heat tolerance is well suited near an active firebox, and marble's soft polish and veining create a warm, elegant focal point in any living space. A remnant is often more than enough for a mantel, hearth, or full surround.
Bar tops, wet bars, and butler's pantry counters are usually compact enough to cut from a marble remnant. The natural veining of marble reads beautifully on a narrow surface, and the cool, polished feel of the stone is ideal for serving areas. A remnant-sized piece is often the right scale for a home bar or entertaining zone.
Shower niches, shower benches, and tub surrounds are excellent uses for marble remnants. The small surface area of a niche or bench means even a modest remnant can cover the space with a cohesive, natural-stone look. Carrara and white marble remnants are especially popular for shower applications because their soft veining complements most tile palettes.
Marble and granite are different natural stones with different strengths. Marble is softer and more porous, with distinctive veining and a luminous, polished look that many homeowners choose for vanities, fireplaces, and accent pieces. Granite is harder, more scratch- and heat-resistant, with a crystalline texture that handles heavy kitchen and outdoor use well. Pick marble remnants when you want elegance and natural veining; pick granite remnants when you want maximum durability and toughness. Browse current granite options in granite remnants in Los Angeles.
The Stone Index lists what's available; your fabricator handles templating, cutting, edges, and installation. Share the marble remnant listing with them before you visit the yard so they can confirm the piece will work for your project — dimensions, thickness, edges, and transport. Because marble is softer than granite, your fabricator may also advise on edge profiles and sealing that suit your intended use. If you don't have a fabricator yet, most Los Angeles stone yards can recommend one they regularly work with. You can also visit local stone yards in Los Angeles to see remnant pieces in person before deciding.
The Stone Index lists marble remnants from local Los Angeles and Southern California stone yards and sellers in one place. Browse current pieces by material, size, and color, then contact the seller directly through the listing. Inventory rotates as remnants are sold, so check back regularly if you do not see the right piece today.
Yes. Marble remnants are a classic choice for bathroom vanities and powder rooms. A standard vanity top usually fits within one remnant, and the natural veining and luminous surface of marble bring a timeless look to bathrooms. Because marble is softer than granite or quartzite, sealing and gentle care help it stay beautiful over time.
Yes. Fireplace surrounds and hearths are an excellent use for marble remnants. The piece needed is usually compact, the stone's natural heat tolerance is well suited near a firebox, and marble's veining and soft polish create a warm, elegant focal point in a living space. A remnant is often more than enough for a mantel, hearth, or full surround.
Often yes. Because remnants are leftover pieces from larger fabrication jobs, they can be more affordable than buying a full slab for a small project. Final pricing depends on the seller, the type and origin of the marble, the size of the piece, and its condition. Carrara and white marble remnants are often the most accessible; Calacatta and rare varieties may carry a premium even as remnants.
Marble is a softer, more porous natural stone with distinctive veining and a luminous, polished look that many homeowners choose for vanities, fireplaces, and accent pieces. Granite is harder, more scratch- and heat-resistant, with a crystalline texture that handles heavy kitchen and outdoor use well. Pick marble remnants when you want elegance and natural veining; pick granite remnants when you want maximum durability and toughness. Browse current granite options in granite remnants in Los Angeles.
Yes. The Stone Index is an inventory marketplace — sellers list available marble remnants and you contact them directly. Cutting, edging, templating, and installation are handled by a fabricator of your choice. Share the listing with your fabricator before you visit the yard so they can confirm the piece will work for your project — dimensions, thickness, edges, and transport. If you don't have a fabricator yet, most Los Angeles stone yards can recommend one they regularly work with.
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