GRANITE

  • Each slab is one-of-a-kind with natural patterns and color variations, making it perfect for those who want a truly unique look. It is naturally resistant to etching, staining, and heat, making it ideal for busy kitchens.

  • Granite is a natural stone formed deep within the earth from cooled molten rock. It is quarried in large blocks, cut, and then polished into slabs.

  • Our pricing is structured by levels, with each level reflecting the rarity, pattern complexity, and source of the material. Higher-level materials are priced accordingly. This approach allows you to select an option that aligns with your design preferences and budget.

  • Requires periodic sealing to maintain its resistance to stains and preserve its natural beauty.

MARBLE

  • Timeless beauty and classic elegance with striking veining that varies in every slab. Associated with luxury, it adds a high-end touch to any space.

  • Marble is formed from limestone under intense heat and pressure. Quarried from the earth, it is cut into slabs and polished to reveal its iconic veining.

  • Our pricing is structured by levels, with each level reflecting the rarity, pattern complexity, and source of the material. Higher-level materials are priced accordingly. This approach allows you to select an option that aligns with your design preferences and budget.

  • Needs regular sealing and extra care to prevent etching and staining. Best for low-traffic areas or decorative use.

QUARTZ

  • Offers a wide range of colors and patterns, from natural stone looks to modern, bold designs, with a consistent appearance. Combines beauty with practicality as a non-porous material.

  • Quartz is engineered using natural quartz crystals mixed with resin and pigments. It is manufactured in controlled environments to create durable and consistent slabs.

  • Our pricing is structured by levels, with each level reflecting the rarity, pattern complexity, and source of the material. Higher-level materials are priced accordingly. This approach allows you to select an option that aligns with your design preferences and budget.

  • Maintenance-free—no sealing required. Simply clean with mild soap and water to keep it looking great.

QUARTZITE

  • Combines the durability of granite with the elegant look of marble, offering the best of both worlds. Harder and more durable than marble, with stunning natural patterns.

  • Quartzite is formed when sandstone is subjected to heat and pressure over time. Quarried from natural deposits, it is cut into slabs to highlight its unique colors and patterns.

  • Our pricing is structured by levels, with each level reflecting the rarity, pattern complexity, and source of the material. Higher-level materials are priced accordingly. This approach allows you to select an option that aligns with your design preferences and budget.

  • Requires occasional sealing to prevent staining but is otherwise low maintenance.

SOAPSTONE

  • Develops a natural patina over time, giving it a rich, lived-in character that improves with age. Its smooth, matte surface is naturally heat- and stain-resistant.

  • Soapstone is composed of primarily talc and quarried from deposits worldwide. It is cut and polished to create a smooth, durable surface.

  • Our pricing is structured by levels, with each level reflecting the rarity, pattern complexity, and source of the material. Higher-level materials are priced accordingly. This approach allows you to select an option that aligns with your design preferences and budget.

  • No sealing is required; scratches can often be sanded out, and mineral oil can be applied to enhance its dark tones.

PORCELAIN

  • Porcelain can mimic the look of natural stone, wood, or other materials with incredible realism. Its non-porous and UV-resistant surface makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Porcelain is man-made from natural materials like clay, sand, and feldspar. It is kiln-fired at high temperatures, creating a dense, durable surface.

  • Our pricing is structured by levels, with each level reflecting the rarity, pattern complexity, and source of the material. Higher-level materials are priced accordingly. This approach allows you to select an option that aligns with your design preferences and budget.

  • Porcelain is extremely low maintenance—no sealing required. It’s easy to clean and resistant scratches, stains, and heat.