Products

Stone Types


Quartz

Quartz slabs are man-made from crushed quartz crystals bound with resin, giving them a consistent look and wide range of colors. They’re popular for combining natural beauty with low maintenance.

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops, backsplashes

  • Mohs Hardness Scale: 7
    Density: ~145–162 lb/ft³

    *Density varies from supplier to supplier, but this is generally what you can expect

  • Engineered worldwide; raw quartz comes from abundant deposits globally

Granite

Granite is a natural igneous rock formed from cooled magma, prized for its unique, speckled patterns and solid durability. Each slab is one-of-a-kind, offering variety in color and veining.

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops, flooring, outdoor applications

  • Mohs Hardness Scale: 6 – 7
    Density: ~165–172 lb/ft³

    *Density varies from supplier to supplier, but this is generally what you can expect

  • Quarried worldwide, major sources include Brazil, India, China, and Italy

Quartzite

Quartzite is a natural metamorphic rock formed when sandstone is fused under heat and pressure. It often looks like marble but performs more like granite. This trendy material is known for its elegant style.

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops, flooring, decorative features

  • Mohs Hardness Scale: 7 – 8
    Density: ~165–175 lb/ft³

    *Density varies from supplier to supplier, but this is generally what you can expect

  • Commonly quarried in Brazil, the U.S., and parts of Europe

Marble

Marble is a metamorphic rock made of recrystallized limestone, valued for its classic veining and timeless look. Its natural elegance has made it a symbol of luxury and artistry for centuries.

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops, flooring, fireplaces, bath surrounds

  • Mohs Hardness Scale: 3 – 5
    Density: ~156–169 lb/ft³

    *Density varies from supplier to supplier, but this is generally what you can expect

  • Italy (Carrara), Greece, Turkey, Spain, and the U.S. are major suppliers

Limestone

Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed from marine fossils and calcite, with a soft, earthy look that feels warm and inviting. Its subtle tones and natural character have made it a favorite in architectural design for centuries.

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops, wall tiles, flooring, fireplaces

  • Mohs Hardness Scale: 3 – 4
    Density: ~145–169 lb/ft³

    *Density varies from supplier to supplier, but this is generally what you can expect

  • Widely quarried in France, Italy, Turkey, and the U.S

Soapstone

Soapstone is a metamorphic rock composed mostly of talc, giving it a smooth, “soapy” feel that’s soft to the touch. It gradually darkens over time, developing a rich patina that adds character and warmth to any space.

  • Kitchen and bathroom countertops, fireplaces, and even chemistry labs (due to heat/acid resistance)

  • Mohs Hardness Scale: 2.5 – 4
    Density: ~184–200 lb/ft³

    *Density varies from supplier to supplier, but this is generally what you can expect

  • Quarried in Brazil and the northeastern U.S.

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