NATURAL STONE
Surfaces for a Classic Look
Our selection of countertops made from natural material includes granite, marble, quartzite, and more.
Our selection of countertops made from natural material includes granite, marble, quartzite, and more.
Born deep within the Earth’s crust under intense heat and pressure. Over millions of years, limestone transforms, and fossilized minerals melt and merge, creating the beautiful and versatile stone we know as marble.
A very hard and durable rock resistant to weathering and erosion. It forms when sandstone is subjected to intense heat and pressure, causing the quartz grains to recrystallize and fuse together.
A naturally occurring stone formed over millennia from mineral deposits in hot springs and caves. Known for its unique porous texture, travertine boasts warm, earthy tones and versatility, making it a popular choice for various applications, including flooring, countertops, wall cladding, and outdoor features.
Talc is a primary component of soapstone, which is a compact, fine-grained stone. Basalt is a dense, fine-grained rock that often displays a columnar structure. Slate is a fine-grained metamorphic rock.
Formed deep within the Earth’s crust, granite is an igneous rock composed of minerals like quartz and feldspar. As molten rock cools and solidifies, it creates a strong and beautiful stone prized for centuries.
Limestone is formed at the bottoms of lakes and seas. Its calcium composition makes it easy to smooth, and it also contains fossilized bones and shells. The color varies from rock to rock, but most limestone is neutral.
Recognizable for its striking veining and intriguing translucence, onyx has been used for centuries to enhance beauty. It is formed over time from calcium-rich water dripping slowly within shallow limestone caverns