Granite

Granite is perfect for elegant kitchen bench surfaces

Granite is a common and widely occurring igneous rock generally consisting of quartz, feldspar and mica, formed by volcanic action and cooled slowly under great pressure. It is the hardest building stone with a very dense grain, making it virtually impervious to staining.

Granite features a colourfast, scratch, stain resistant natural product with exceptional hardness and durability.

This stone is aesthetically appealing with a variety of colors ranging from light neutrals to nearly pure black and is extremely durable with low maintenance. Granite may include patterned "movement" or be highly consistent in grain or colour.

Granite is highly versatile suitable for interior and exterior applications such as floor and cladding (interior or exterior), kitchen bench tops, vanities, fire surrounds and furniture.

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