STONE TYPES
We import our selection from countries worldwide, including Italy, Greece, Spain, Brazil & India.
Upon installation, we will show you how to clean and care for your new stone so that it stays beautiful and durable for years to come.
QUARTZITE
Quartzite is a natural stone formed from sandstone under heat and pressure. It's renowned for its durability, unique patterns, and vibrant colors, making it an ideal choice for stunning countertops and interior design projects.
QUARTZ
This mix of mineral, color, and resin makes quartz more durable and requires less maintenance, making it a good choice for a kitchen that gets a lot of use. Serrated knives, abrasive pads, and most stains are no match for quartz.
MARBLE
Marble takes on a patina to some, but others see it as marred. Small nicks and scratches can be polished out, but marble chips easily and needs to be resealed periodically as it is softer than other stones. Most stains are wiped away with water on sealed marble.
GRANITE
The real deal. Each stone slab is unique. Heat, cuts, and scratching didn't harm the granite we tested, but corners and edges can chip; let a pro repair them. Polished and matte finishes resisted most stains when properly sealed. Granite needs periodic resealing.