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P O R C E L A I N

Inspired by nature, made to last with technology

Modern kitchen with dark wood cabinets, marble island, hanging ivy plant above, and built-in microwave.
Modern interior with a black leather chair and a small round wooden side table against a dark marble wall with subtle veining.
Interior of a modern building featuring black marble walls and flooring, with a set of gray marble stairs leading upwards.
Modern bar with a marble countertop and a wall display of wine bottles in individual cubicles, illuminated with soft lighting, and a contemporary chandelier hanging above.

Porcelain countertops are a sleek, modern solution for today’s design-forward spaces. Made from ultra-dense ceramic clay and fired at high temperatures, porcelain offers exceptional durability—it’s resistant to heat, scratches, stains, and UV light, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. With the ability to mimic natural stone, concrete, metal, or even wood, porcelain slabs bring endless aesthetic possibilities in ultra-thin, lightweight formats. Low-maintenance and non-porous, they’re perfect for busy kitchens, stylish bathrooms, or high-impact commercial spaces. If you're looking for a surface that balances beauty with performance, porcelain is a cutting-edge choice that doesn’t compromise.

PORCELAIN color Styles

  • Stone INSPIRED

    Designed to mimic the beauty of natural stone, this style features elegant veining and regal tones. It’s perfect for achieving a timeless, luxurious look without the maintenance of real stone.

    Close-up of a marble surface with cream, gray, and brown veins.
  • INDUSTRIAL

    Matte finishes and subtle textures, this style captures the raw, modern feel of poured concrete or industrial plaster. Ideal for minimalist or urban spaces, it offers a clean, understated backdrop with a contemporary edge.

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  • Bold & Dramatic

    Bold and moody, these slabs come in rich blacks, deep blues, or smoky browns, often with striking veining or metallic accents. Perfect for statement islands or sleek modern kitchens that want depth and drama.

    Close-up of a dark blue and white marble surface with gold veining.

We’re here to answer all of your questions

  • Yes, porcelain is extremely durable. It’s resistant to scratches, heat, UV rays, and stains—making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • Porcelain is dense and strong, but like any hard surface, its edges and corners can chip if struck with heavy objects. Choosing a mitered edge or reinforced edge profile can help minimize this risk.

  • No. Porcelain is non-porous and doesn’t need to be sealed, which makes it a low-maintenance option compared to natural stone.

  • Porcelain slabs are often thinner than traditional stone—typically 6mm to 12mm—but still very strong. This allows for sleek, modern designs with minimal visual weight.

  • Porcelain is more heat- and UV-resistant than quartz and doesn’t require sealing like granite. It's thinner, more versatile for vertical applications, and available in ultra-realistic prints, though it can be more brittle on edges than thicker stones.

  • Yes—porcelain is ideal for waterfall islands and full-height backsplashes due to its sleek profile, durability, and ability to replicate natural stone. Due to our large-format slabs (averaging 126”×64”) it minimizes seams, creating a clean, modern look that's both striking and easy to maintain.