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,...
White Macaubas Veincut slabs are a breathtaking choice for those seeking elegance and sophistication in their interior design. These slabs showcase a stunning linear veining pattern, running horizontally across a pristine white background, creating a striking yet subtle visual effect. The veincut process highlights the natural beauty of the quartzite, emphasizing its unique and intricate vein formations.
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Type: Quartzite Finish: Polished, Leather, and Honed
Edge Profile: Straight | Non-Rectified
Thickness:
3cm | 1.25in
Bookmatch: No
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.
Natural Elegance: Quartzite slabs feature stunning natural patterns and colors, often resembling marble, but with unique and intricate veining that adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to any space.
Exceptional Durability: Quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones, making it highly resistant to scratches, etching, and wear. This durability makes it ideal for high-traffic areas and everyday use.
Heat Resistance: Quartzite can withstand high temperatures without being damaged, making it an excellent choice for kitchen countertops and areas near stoves and ovens.
Low Maintenance: Unlike some other natural stones, quartzite requires minimal maintenance. It is relatively non-porous and, when properly sealed, resists staining and is easy to clean with just mild soap and water.
Versatility: Quartzite is versatile and can be used in various applications, including countertops, backsplashes, flooring, wall cladding, and outdoor installations. Its adaptability makes it suitable for both residential and commercial projects.
Timeless Appeal: The natural beauty and unique patterns of quartzite ensure that it remains a timeless and stylish choice, complementing a wide range of design styles from traditional to contemporary.
UV Resistance: Quartzite is resistant to UV rays, making it an excellent option for outdoor applications and areas with direct sunlight, as it won't fade or discolor over time.
Eco-Friendly: As a natural stone, quartzite is an environmentally friendly choice. Its durability and long lifespan mean that it will last for many years, reducing the need for replacement and minimizing environmental impact.
Regular Cleaning: Wipe down the surface daily with a soft cloth or sponge and warm, soapy water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the stone's surface.
Sealing: Quartzite is a naturally porous material. To prevent staining and etching, apply a high-quality stone sealer every 1-2 years, or as recommended by the manufacturer. This will help maintain its luster and durability.
Immediate Spill Cleanup: Clean up spills promptly, especially acidic substances like lemon juice, vinegar, wine, and coffee. These can etch the surface if left for too long.
Use Cutting Boards: Although quartzite is scratch-resistant, it's still best to use cutting boards when preparing food to avoid any potential damage and to protect your knives.
Heat Protection: Always use trivets or hot pads under hot pots and pans to protect the surface from thermal shock and potential discoloration.
Avoid Heavy Impacts: While quartzite is durable, it can chip or crack if heavy objects are dropped on it. Handle heavy cookware and appliances with care.
Regular Dusting: Dust the surface regularly with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dirt and grime buildup.
Deep Cleaning: For a deeper clean, use a pH-balanced stone cleaner that is specifically formulated for natural stone surfaces. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach, ammonia, or other harsh chemicals that can damage the stone. Stick to gentle, stone-specific cleaners.
Re-Sealing: Test your quartzite countertops periodically to see if they need resealing. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface; if it absorbs quickly, it's time to reseal.
What is quartzite? Quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock formed from sandstone under extreme heat and pressure. It is known for its strength, durability, and unique, beautiful patterns.
How does quartzite compare to granite and marble? Quartzite is harder and more durable than granite, making it highly resistant to scratches and etching. It has a similar appearance to marble but is much more durable and less prone to staining.
Is quartzite suitable for kitchen countertops? Yes, quartzite is an excellent choice for kitchen countertops due to its hardness, heat resistance, and low porosity. It can withstand heavy use and high temperatures without being damaged.
Do quartzite countertops need to be sealed? Yes, quartzite countertops should be sealed to enhance their stain resistance. Sealing is recommended every 1-2 years, depending on usage and the specific type of quartzite.
How do I clean quartzite countertops? Clean quartzite countertops with a soft cloth or sponge and warm, soapy water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. For deeper cleaning, use a pH-balanced stone cleaner specifically formulated for natural stone surfaces.
Can quartzite countertops be damaged? While quartzite is highly durable, it can still be chipped or cracked if heavy objects are dropped on it. Additionally, prolonged exposure to acidic substances can cause etching if the surface is not properly sealed.
What colors and patterns are available in quartzite? Quartzite comes in a variety of colors, ranging from whites and grays to more vibrant hues like pinks, greens, and blues. It often features unique veining and patterns that add character and elegance to any space.
Is quartzite expensive? Quartzite tends to be more expensive than some other natural stones, such as granite, due to its durability and unique aesthetic qualities. However, it is generally less expensive than high-end marble.
Can quartzite be used outdoors? Yes, quartzite is UV-resistant and can be used in outdoor applications, such as patios, outdoor kitchens, and pool surrounds. It won't fade or discolor under direct sunlight.
How do I know if my quartzite needs resealing? To test if your quartzite needs resealing, sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface. If the water absorbs quickly, it's time to reseal. Otherwise, the seal is still effective.
ABRASION RESISTANCE | ISO 10545-13 - Household Chemicals :UB
96%
HEAT RESISTANCE
89%
WATER ABSORPTION RESISTANCE
86%
Quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock formed from sandstone that has undergone immense heat and pressure within the Earth’s crust. It is composed primarily of quartz, which gives it its durability, hardness, and distinctive appearance. Quartzite is renowned for its beauty, strength, and versatility, making it a popular choice for various architectural and design applications. Quartzite is one of the hardest natural stones available, surpassing the hardness of many other popular countertop materials like granite and marble.