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Countertops

Stone, quartz, and porcelain countertops — durable working surfaces that elevate the look of any kitchen, bathroom, or commercial space.

Marble · quartzite Engineered quartz Porcelain slab
o1 — Three materials, three answers

Stone, quartz, and porcelain are not interchangeable. Each material answers a different brief — natural character for stone, working durability for engineered quartz, sleek modernism for porcelain. The right specification depends on the design, the use, and how the surface needs to age.

o2 — Stone for character

Granite and marble offer the natural variation that engineered materials cannot replicate. Unique veining, distinctive patterns — surfaces where every slab is one of a kind. Where the brief calls for permanent visual interest, stone earns its place.

o3 — Engineered for use

Engineered quartz is the workhorse of contemporary residential kitchens. Non-porous, stain-resistant, scratch-resistant, easy to clean — it survives the realities of daily cooking without losing its finish. Where the surface needs to perform, this is the specification.

o4 — Porcelain for the contemporary brief

Heat-resistant, UV-resistant, available in large-format slabs that minimise joints. Porcelain extends the design language outside as well as inside, on terraces and kitchens alike — modern sophistication with durability built in.

o3 / Why choose our products

What you get when you specify with us.

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Unmatched durability

Crafted to withstand daily use over long service lives — performance and style in one specification.

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Low maintenance

Easy to clean and maintain — surfaces that resist stains, heat, and scratches while staying visually fresh.

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Elegant design options

From timeless natural stone to modern quartz and porcelain — aesthetic range that suits varied design preferences.

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Customisation available

Colours, patterns, and finishes selected to match the design vision exactly.

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Eco-conscious sourcing

Sustainable materials and responsible sourcing throughout the supply chain.

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