An unmistakable style, superb production and high performance make Premium White Maximum an irreplaceable surface for enhancing any architecture or interior design project. MAXIMUM technology also allows Premium White Maximum, like all the other colors in the range, to be used in conventional building contexts -...
Calacatta Light marble, also known as Calacatta Luccicoso, is a variant of the renowned Calacatta marble prized for its luminous appearance and delicate veining. Originating from Italy, particularly the Carrara region, Calacatta Light features a creamy white background with subtle, wispy veins in shades...
Calacatta Statuario Maximum absolute white lends a wonderfully exclusive touch to every room. Sublime grey veining cuts the white of the surface in a perfect balance of colour and aesthetics. The inimitable classical taste of Calacatta Statuario: a fine, decorative solution, enriched by unrepeatable...
A masterpiece that seamlessly blends timeless sophistication with modern aesthetics. Bright Onyx promises to elevate your design vision. Immerse your space in the beauty of this porcelain slab and let its sophisticated charm become the focal point of your interior design narrative.
Micro-crystalline body, glassy soul. The light grey background welcomes the ephemeral passage of cloudy, thread-like grains. This almost parallel progression is at times broken, as if cut with a tailor’s shears: thus the marble varies its cloudy weave, generating and regenerating layer on layer.
Calacatta Dorato, a distinguished member of the Calacatta marble family, captivates with its radiant beauty and luxurious appeal. Characterized by its lustrous golden veins set against a pristine white background, Calacatta Dorato exudes elegance and sophistication. This exquisite marble has been cherished for centuries,...
An unmistakable style, superb production and high performance make Premium White Maximum an irreplaceable surface for enhancing any architecture or interior design project. MAXIMUM technology also allows Premium White Maximum, like all the other colors in the range, to be used in conventional building contexts -...
Calacatta Light marble, also known as Calacatta Luccicoso, is a variant of the renowned Calacatta marble prized for its luminous appearance and delicate veining. Originating from Italy, particularly the Carrara region, Calacatta Light features a creamy white background with subtle, wispy veins in shades...
Calacatta Statuario Maximum absolute white lends a wonderfully exclusive touch to every room. Sublime grey veining cuts the white of the surface in a perfect balance of colour and aesthetics. The inimitable classical taste of Calacatta Statuario: a fine, decorative solution, enriched by unrepeatable...
A masterpiece that seamlessly blends timeless sophistication with modern aesthetics. Bright Onyx promises to elevate your design vision. Immerse your space in the beauty of this porcelain slab and let its sophisticated charm become the focal point of your interior design narrative.
Micro-crystalline body, glassy soul. The light grey background welcomes the ephemeral passage of cloudy, thread-like grains. This almost parallel progression is at times broken, as if cut with a tailor’s shears: thus the marble varies its cloudy weave, generating and regenerating layer on layer.
Calacatta Dorato, a distinguished member of the Calacatta marble family, captivates with its radiant beauty and luxurious appeal. Characterized by its lustrous golden veins set against a pristine white background, Calacatta Dorato exudes elegance and sophistication. This exquisite marble has been cherished for centuries,...
Our Copacabana granite is known for its stunning black base featuring delicate streaks of white or dark gray, creating a mesmerizing visual appeal. These contrasting tones add a touch of sophistication and charm, making it a popular choice for a variety of interior design and architectural projects.
Pricing of natural stone slabs fluctuates based on demand and availability on a block-by-block basis. Images of the exact design patterns, slab dimensions, and exact cost will be provided upon receiving your order request.
Premium Quality
A curated collection of premium natural stones hand-picked at the quarry and individually inspected & certified for quality. Natural stone is a product of nature and subject to variations in veining, color, and patterns. No one piece is alike and a certain degree of range it's to be expected.
Durability: Granite is extremely hard and durable, making it resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks. It's ideal for high-traffic areas and heavy use.
Heat Resistance: Granite can withstand high temperatures, making it perfect for kitchen countertops where hot pots and pans are often placed.
Natural Beauty: Each slab of granite is unique with its own natural patterns and colors, adding a touch of elegance and individuality to any space.
Low Maintenance: Once sealed, granite is resistant to stains and bacteria, making it easy to clean and maintain. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is usually sufficient.
Value Addition: Installing granite countertops can increase the resale value of your home due to its desirability and long-lasting nature.
Versatility: Granite comes in a wide range of colors and patterns, allowing it to fit various design styles from modern to traditional.
Scratch Resistance: Granite is one of the hardest natural stones, making it highly resistant to scratches from kitchen utensils and other daily activities.
Eco-Friendly: Granite is a natural stone, which makes it an eco-friendly choice for those looking to use sustainable building materials.
Timeless Appeal: The classic look of granite never goes out of style, ensuring that your surfaces will look great for many years to come.
Resistant to Chemicals: Granite is resistant to most household chemicals, making it a practical choice for both kitchens and bathrooms.
Regular Cleaning: Clean granite surfaces regularly with a soft cloth or sponge and a mild soap or granite-specific cleaner. Avoid using abrasive pads or harsh chemicals that can damage the stone.
Sealing: Granite countertops should be sealed periodically to maintain their resistance to stains and moisture. Check with your installer for the recommended sealing schedule, typically every 1-2 years.
Wipe Spills Immediately: To prevent stains, wipe up spills promptly, especially those from acidic substances like citrus juice, wine, coffee, and vinegar.
Use Cutting Boards: Always use cutting boards when chopping or slicing food. While granite is scratch-resistant, cutting directly on the surface can dull your knives and potentially damage the sealant.
Avoid Heavy Impact: Although granite is durable, avoid dropping heavy objects on the surface, which can cause chips or cracks.
Heat Protection: Use trivets or hot pads under hot pots and pans to protect the granite from potential heat damage, even though it is heat-resistant.
Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Do not use bleach, ammonia, or acidic cleaners on granite as they can dull the finish and weaken the sealant.
Polishing: To maintain shine, you can polish granite surfaces with a granite-specific polish. Follow the product instructions for the best results.
Check for Sealant Wear: Test the sealant by sprinkling a few drops of water on the surface. If the water beads up, the sealant is still effective. If it absorbs, it's time to reseal.
Avoid Standing Water: Do not allow water to stand on granite surfaces for extended periods, as it can lead to water spots or discoloration.
Professional Maintenance: For deep cleaning, repair of chips or cracks, or re-polishing, consider hiring a professional stone care service to ensure your granite remains in top condition.
A: Granite is a natural igneous rock composed mainly of quartz, feldspar, and mica. It is formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface.
Q: What are the common uses of granite?
A: Granite is commonly used for countertops, flooring, wall cladding, bathroom vanities, and outdoor applications such as paving and landscaping.
Q: What are the advantages of using granite?
A: Granite is highly durable, heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. It adds aesthetic value and can increase the resale value of your home.
Q: How do I maintain granite surfaces?
A: Clean granite regularly with mild soap and water, seal it periodically, wipe up spills immediately, and use cutting boards and trivets to protect the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners.
Q: How often should granite be sealed?
A: Granite should typically be sealed every 1-2 years. The frequency depends on the type of granite and the amount of use it gets. You can test the sealant by seeing if water beads up on the surface.
Q: Can granite countertops be repaired if damaged?
A: Yes, minor chips and cracks can often be repaired by a professional using epoxy or resin. For significant damage, it may be necessary to replace the affected section of the countertop.
Q: Is granite heat-resistant?
A: Yes, granite is heat-resistant and can withstand high temperatures. However, it is still advisable to use trivets or hot pads under hot pots and pans to prevent potential thermal shock.
Q: Can granite stain?
A: While granite is relatively stain-resistant, it can still stain if not properly sealed or if spills are not wiped up promptly. Common staining agents include oil, wine, coffee, and acidic substances.
Q: Is granite suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, granite is suitable for outdoor use and is often used for outdoor kitchens, patios, and landscaping. Its durability and resistance to weathering make it an excellent choice for exterior applications.
Q: What should I avoid using on granite surfaces?
A: Avoid using bleach, ammonia, vinegar, lemon juice, and other acidic or abrasive cleaners on granite, as they can damage the sealant and dull the finish. Stick to mild, pH-balanced cleaners designed for natural stone.
ABRASION RESISTANCE | ISO 10545-13 - Household Chemicals :UB
94%
HEAT RESISTANCE
95%
WATER ABSORPTION RESISTANCE
97%
Granite is a widely used natural stone in the construction and interior design industries. It is an igneous rock that forms slowly beneath the Earth’s surface through the cooling of magma. Its primary composition includes feldspar, quartz, and mica, but it can also contain other minerals. One of the distinctive features of granite is i granular crystalline structure, which gives the stone a unique and variegated beauty. It is quarried worldwide, and its color varieties include shades of white, gray, pink, black, greem and many others.