Stone Slabs

PONTEVEDRA, WHERE STONE ISN'T JUST A MATERIAL, IT'S A MASTERPIECE WAITING TO BE UNVEILED.​

As connoisseurs of natural stone slabs, we take pride in setting the standard for excellence in every aspect of our craft. Our journey begins with an unrelenting pursuit of perfection. We scour the world for the most exceptional stone slabs, each one a testament to nature’s artistry. From the moment we lay our hands on these precious materials, our skilled artisans embark on a transformational journey, shaping them into awe-inspiring works of art.

Step into our gallery of possibilities, where stone slabs become the canvas for your imagination.

Granite

Why choose granite?

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Granite is a rugged, coarse-grained igneous rock primarily composed of orthoclase, albite feldspars, and quartz. It frequently includes additional minerals such as mica, hornblende, or augite in smaller proportions. Stones that exhibit similar exceptional hardness, resilience, and durability are often colloquially referred to as granite.

In terms of durability, granite stands out as an exceptionally resilient choice, renowned for its remarkable resistance to damage. This quality elevates granite to a premier position among countertop materials, and it is especially favored for outdoor kitchen installations. Its inherent hardness positions it as an outstanding option, ensuring enduring performance and longevity.

Tips

Regular Cleaning

Wipe down the surface daily with a soft, damp cloth or sponge to remove crumbs, spills, and debris. Use a mild dish soap or a pH-balanced stone cleaner to clean the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals, acidic or abrasive cleaners that can damage the granite.

Sealing

To test if your countertop needs resealing, sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface. If the water beads up, the seal is still effective. If it soaks in, it’s time to reseal.

Avoid Spills

Be cautious with acidic substances like vinegar, citrus juices, and wine, as they can etch the surface if left for too long. Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.

Professional Restoration

If your granite countertop shows signs of damage, such as deep scratches or chips, consult a professional stone restoration expert for repair.

Protect Against Scratches

Avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the countertop, as this can lead to scratches. Use felt pads or coasters under objects that may scratch the surface.

Use Trivets and Cutting Boards

Place hot pots, pans, or heated appliances on trivets or hot pads to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking. Always use cutting boards to avoid scratching the granite with knives.

Care

We understand that your kitchen countertops are more than just surfaces; they're the heart of your culinary space, where memories are created and meals are prepared. We also recognize that accidents can happen, and wear and tear is a natural part of daily life. That's why we're excited to offer you our exclusive Countertop Protection Plan – a comprehensive solution designed to safeguard your countertops and provide you with peace of mind.

Marble

Why choose marble?

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Marble, a remarkable stone born from the metamorphosis of limestone, is predominantly comprised of recrystallized calcite or dolomite, boasting a lustrous, high-polish surface. Its diverse array of colors adds an element of timeless elegance to any space.

Thanks to its innate, soft characteristics, marble finds its prime application in bathrooms, elevating the ambiance with its graceful presence. In kitchen settings, it is highly advisable to undertake multiple annual sealing treatments. This vigilant maintenance is key to preserving the enduring beauty of your marble countertops.

Tips

Regular Cleaning

Wipe down the surface daily with a soft, damp cloth or sponge to remove crumbs, spills, and debris. Use a mild dish soap or a pH-balanced stone cleaner to clean the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals, acidic or abrasive cleaners that can damage the marble.

Sealing

To test if your countertop needs resealing, sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface. If the water beads up, the seal is still effective. If it soaks in, it’s time to reseal.

Avoid Spills

Be cautious with acidic substances like vinegar, citrus juices, and wine, as they can etch the surface if left for too long. Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.

Professional Restoration

If your granite countertop shows signs of damage, such as deep scratches or chips, consult a professional stone restoration expert for repair.

Protect Against Scratches

Avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the countertop, as this can lead to scratches. Use felt pads or coasters under objects that may scratch the surface.

Use Trivets and Cutting Boards

Place hot pots, pans, or heated appliances on trivets or hot pads to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking. Always use cutting boards to avoid scratching the granite with knives.

Care

We understand that your kitchen countertops are more than just surfaces; they're the heart of your culinary space, where memories are created and meals are prepared. We also recognize that accidents can happen, and wear and tear is a natural part of daily life. That's why we're excited to offer you our exclusive Countertop Protection Plan – a comprehensive solution designed to safeguard your countertops and provide you with peace of mind.

Quartz

Why choose quartz?

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Quartz, a chemical compound composed of one part silicon and two parts oxygen, known as silicon dioxide, stands as a remarkably versatile and indispensable natural substance. Engineered quartz surfaces are crafted by blending up to 93% Crushed Natural Quartz with 7% Resin. This meticulous process yields a stone of comparable strength to granite, albeit marginally denser.

While possessing the durability and resistance reminiscent of granite, it is essential to note that engineered quartz is less tolerant of extended exposure to exceedingly high temperatures. Consequently, it is not ideally suited for outdoor kitchen installations. Nonetheless, its engineered hardness and resilience make it an exceptional choice for various indoor applications.

Tips

Regular Cleaning

Wipe the countertop daily with a soft, damp cloth or a sponge to remove crumbs, spills, and debris. Use warm water and mild dish soap or a pH-balanced stone cleaner.

 

Stain Management

While quartz is highly resistant to stains, it’s still advisable to clean up spills promptly, especially those from acidic substances like wine, lemon juice, or tomato sauce. Use warm, soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge for cleaning.

Avoid Spills

Be cautious with acidic substances like vinegar, citrus juices, and wine, as they can etch the surface if left for too long. Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.

Professional Restoration

If your quartz countertop sustains significant damage or staining, consult a professional quartz repair specialist for restoration.

Regular Sealing Not Required

Unlike natural stones like granite or marble, quartz does not require sealing because it is a non-porous material. This is one of its advantages in terms of maintenance.

Use Trivets and Cutting Boards

Place hot pots, pans, or heated appliances on trivets or hot pads to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking. Always use cutting boards to avoid scratching the granite with knives.

Care

We understand that your kitchen countertops are more than just surfaces; they're the heart of your culinary space, where memories are created and meals are prepared. We also recognize that accidents can happen, and wear and tear is a natural part of daily life. That's why we're excited to offer you our exclusive Countertop Protection Plan – a comprehensive solution designed to safeguard your countertops and provide you with peace of mind.

Quartzite

Why choose quartzite?

Details

Quartzite, a distinctive metamorphic rock distinguished by its interlocking quartz grains, stands as a testament to enduring strength and resilience.

This exceptional natural stone exhibits unparalleled durability, rivaling the robustness of granite. As a naturally occurring, remarkably hard rock, quartzite showcases an exceptional resistance to the rigors of daily wear and tear. However, for outdoor applications, it is advisable to consult with your fabricator to ascertain its suitability for your specific project.

Quartzite's innate strength, combined with its timeless beauty, makes it a preferred choice for those seeking a harmonious blend of aesthetics and unwavering endurance in their architectural and design endeavors.

Tips

Regular Cleaning

Wipe down the surface daily with a soft, damp cloth or sponge to remove crumbs, spills, and debris. Use a mild dish soap or a pH-balanced stone cleaner to clean the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals, acidic or abrasive cleaners that can damage the marble.

Sealing

To test if your countertop needs resealing, sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface. If the water beads up, the seal is still effective. If it soaks in, it’s time to reseal.

Avoid Spills

Be cautious with acidic substances like vinegar, citrus juices, and wine, as they can etch the surface if left for too long. Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining.

Professional Restoration

If your granite countertop shows signs of damage, such as deep scratches or chips, consult a professional stone restoration expert for repair.

Protect Against Scratches

Avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the countertop, as this can lead to scratches. Use felt pads or coasters under objects that may scratch the surface.

Use Trivets and Cutting Boards

Place hot pots, pans, or heated appliances on trivets or hot pads to prevent thermal shock and potential cracking. Always use cutting boards to avoid scratching the granite with knives.

Care

We understand that your kitchen countertops are more than just surfaces; they're the heart of your culinary space, where memories are created and meals are prepared. We also recognize that accidents can happen, and wear and tear is a natural part of daily life. That's why we're excited to offer you our exclusive Countertop Protection Plan – a comprehensive solution designed to safeguard your countertops and provide you with peace of mind.