This classic Italian stone is white with veins of gray.
It is one of the hardest white marbles available.
For normal cleaning mild soap works great, for tough stains, bleach may be used without harm to the stone.
Charcoal Marquina Soapstone
This beautiful soapstone (also known as Steatite) is a metamorphic rock that consists of varying percentage of talc, depending on the quarry from which it is sourced, some will have high %’s talc resulting in a relative soft stone that may relatively soft stone that may scratch easily, lower %’s of talc are harder and are more scratch resistant, this soapstone from Brazil is on the harder side, thus making it ideal for kitchen sink use. Marquina is very dense with 0% absorption, which means any staining will only be on the surface and can easily be removed, and it’s heat resistant.
Black Limestone
This beautiful limestone provides a lighter shade of black with some small white veins, complementing most modern kitchens. This is a hard stone with no absorption and requires no maintenance. A sealer/enhancer can be applied if you prefer a darker shade of black.
Black Glacier Quartz
This is our newest addition and definitely one of our favorites. It’s also our first sink cut from blocks of quartz, which is harder than black granite. And with its white crystalline waves, it’s simply gorgeous.
Crema Lyon Limestone
France is famous for their distinctive limestones and this is no exception.
It yields an intense buff color with small veins and a few light brown fossils.
Mercury Granite
This hard-dense stone has a fine to medium grain, and a muted liquid mercury color, which complements most modern kitchens.
Stratus Marble–Taupe Dark
These beautiful sinks have all been cut to expose the horizontal veining and the stratus color variations of taupe, brown and gray.
Occasionally you will see random very thin veining, at first glance they may appear to be crack lines, but in fact they are red/brown crystal veins, all which add natural beauty to these unique sinks.
Stratus Marble–Taupe Light
These beautiful sinks have all been cut to expose the horizontal veining and the stratus color variations of taupe, beige and gray.
Occasionally you will see random very thin veining, at first glance they may appear to be crack lines, but in fact they are red/brown crystal veins, all which add natural beauty to these unique sinks.
Roma Travertine
From Italy, this is by far the best travertine we have ever offered.
It contains alluring waves of veins in varying shades of beige and brown.
As with all travertines, this stone has some holes which are epoxy filled and rigorously tested.
Black Granite
This elegant stone has a gun metal black look.
This is the hardest and most dense stone we stock, making it suitable for both home and commercial use in kitchens.
Emperador Dark Marble
This classic stone from Spain renders warm tones of brown among unique veins of mahogany brown and white, these will naturally vary in both the amount of veins and its brown tones.
Black Lava
This unique stone produces a rich charcoal/black look.
As with all lava stone, it does contain holes which have been epoxy filled and rigorously tested.
Crema Marfil Marble
This beautiful beige marble from Spain has veins of reddish-brown.
Perlia Limestone
From Portugal, this hard, honed, stone is laden with brown fossils millions of years old.
Currently our block supply is out, so the sinks you see here are our very last ones!
Gold Travertine
From Turkey, a tight grain structure makes this travertine uniquely hard and dense.
It exhibits beautiful honeycombed shades of gold, brown, and beige veins.
Walnut Travertine
From Turkey, a tight grain structure makes this travertine uniquely hard and dense.
It exhibits beautiful honeycombed shades of brown and beige, as well as a few small white veins.