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Featured STONES

Modern kitchen with marble island, dark wood cabinetry, and sleek lighting, adjacent to large glass windows with outdoor greenery.

Calacatta Hermitage

Modern bathroom with marble walls and countertops, a bathtub, a large window, and decorative items including plants and vases.

Rosso Domus

Modern bar with a green and brown marbled surface, illuminated wine bottles in a grid-like shelving unit, and three bottles with glasses on the counter. Contemporary chandelier above with white and gold accents.

Santos Glam

Modern kitchen with white marble countertops, wooden cabinets, and large windows with blinds, overlooking a backyard with trees.

Viola Quartz

Minimalist interior with dark marble walls and floors, gray staircase, black modern chair, and small side table.

Andromeda

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Display of marble stone slabs in various colors and patterns, with green potted plants nearby and an industrial-style background.

We’re here to answer all of your questions

  • Yes, it’s one of the lowest-maintenance surfaces available. It is non-porous, so it doesn’t require sealing, and can be cleaned with mild soap and water or a non-abrasive surface cleaner.

  • Absolutely. Engineered stone can be fabricated into custom shapes, edges, and finishes with precision. It’s a favorite among designers for integrated sinks, seamless backsplashes, and sculptural applications due to its uniform structure.

  • Engineered stone offers greater consistency in color and pattern, superior stain resistance, and is less prone to cracking than some natural stones. However, it may lack the unique variation and organic beauty found in materials like marble or quartzite.

  • Yes, engineered stone is ideal for wet areas like showers, vanities, and tub surrounds because it is non-porous, mold-resistant, and easy to clean. Its durability makes it a popular choice for bathroom walls and integrated sinks.

  • This is dependent on the material but typically engineered stone comes in a variety of finishes including:

    • Polished (high gloss)

    • Honed (matte)

    • Leathered or textured (subtle tactile feel)
      These finishes allow designers to achieve both modern and traditional looks.

  • Engineered stone can be fabricated into a wide variety of edge profiles, including:

    • Eased / square edge

    • Beveled

    • Ogee

    • Waterfall or mitered
      This flexibility makes it a favorite for achieving clean, modern, or decorative detailing.

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