Natural Stones

Natural stone is a luxurious surface material formed over millions of years. Quarried, cut, and polished into unique slabs, it brings natural beauty, strength, and lasting elegance to countertops, vanities, and fireplaces—ideal for those who value authentic, timeless craftsmanship.

Granite

Granite is very durable, rating 7 out of 10 on the Mohs scale (Hardness Scale). It’s very beautiful and varied in grain designs and colors, so it is the perfect surface material for any kitchen countertops, bathroom, or other areas.

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Marble

Composed of calcite, marble has a hardness of 3 on the Mohs hardness scale. In the kitchen, that means marble countertops can scratch and scuff more easily than other surfaces, such as granite or quartz. Marble is also a porous stone, so it's more prone to staining from harsh cleaning products or acidic liquids.

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Quartzite

Quartzite is often compared to granite in terms of hardness with the swirly pattern design similar to marble, which makes a very enticing a good looking stone for any home space and a more affordable alternative to marble..

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Soapstone

Soapstone varies on the Mohs scale between 1 and 5; most soapstone ranks between 2.5 and 3.5. That makes it similar in hardness to marble, with a Mohs value of 3, and much softer than quartz, with a Mohs value of 7. While hardness is desirable in a countertop for structural stability, what soapstone lacks in hardness, it makes up for in density. Soapstone particles are extremely compact—more so than those of quartz, marble, or granite—which makes it more sanitary and easier to wipe clean.

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Choose your edge style

Our edge styles combine innovation and craftsmanship. Designed for durability, functionality, and timeless beauty. Choose the edge that completes your vision.