Marble has been used for centuries in architecture and sculpture — known for its soft, luxurious look and flowing veining. While it requires more care, it's unmatched in elegance and character.
Elegant and timeless aesthetic
Naturally cool surface — great for baking
Adds real estate value in key spaces
Softer stone — prone to etching and staining
Requires sealing and gentle cleaning products
💡 Ideal For: Fireplace surrounds, backsplashes, and feature islands
Granite is a natural stone formed through volcanic activity, giving each slab its own unique colors and veining. It's one of the most durable materials available, making it a top choice for kitchens and high-traffic areas.
Each piece is truly one-of-a-kind
Handles hot pots, knives, and spills with ease
Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications
It’s porous — needs to be sealed occasionally to maintain stain resistance
Some patterns can be busy, so slab selection is key
💡 Ideal For: Kitchen countertops, BBQ areas, fireplaces, and vanities
Quartz is an engineered stone made from natural quartz crystals combined with resins and pigments. It delivers consistent patterns, modern colors, and impressive durability — with no sealing required.
Non-porous and resistant to stains, bacteria, and moisture — perfect for kitchen
Uniform color and pattern — great for matching pieces
Virtually maintenance-free
Not designed for outdoor use (UV can affect color)
Not as heat-resistant as granite
💡 Ideal For: Bathroom vanities, kitchen counters, office desktops, wall panels
Porcelain slabs are made from refined clay and natural materials fired at high temperatures. They mimic the look of natural stone, marble, or concrete — but with next-level durability and versatility.
Extremely resistant to heat, scratches, and UV rays
Non-porous and highly hygienic
Available in ultra-thin profiles for walls, counters & even floors
Limited edge profile options due to thinness
💡 Ideal For: Modern kitchens, wall panels, floors, bathroom cladding, outdoor BBQs
Quartzite is a natural stone formed under intense heat and pressure, making it incredibly hard — often harder than granite. It offers the elegant veining of marble with far better durability.
Exceptional strength and durability
Beautiful, natural veining often mistaken for marble
Withstands heat, scratching, and wear
Needs sealing (like granite)
Can be more expensive due to quarrying and fabrication challenges
💡 Ideal For: High-end kitchens, waterfall islands, statement vanities, bar tops