Four distinct stone types. Hundreds of surfaces. From the quiet elegance of Calacatta marble to the industrial strength of black granite — we source, fabricate, and install them all.
Engineered stone — also known as quartz — is crafted from 90–94% natural quartz crystals bound with high-grade resin. The result is a surface that combines the natural beauty of stone with superior durability, consistency, and hygiene.
Unlike natural stone, every slab is uniform in colour and pattern — making it the ideal choice for large benchtop runs, matched splashbacks, and modern kitchen designs. Non-porous by nature, it resists staining, bacteria, and requires no sealing.
Our stone suppliers ensure the best engineered stone which provides clients greater control over specific colours, designs and finishes. The advantage when choosing engineered stone is it allows you to create a luxurious, modern look whilst capturing the feel and look of natural stone. Engineered stone is durable, long lasting and requires minimal care and maintenance.
Marble is a metamorphic rock formed over millions of years from limestone subjected to extreme heat and pressure. Each slab is entirely unique — no two pieces share the same veining, depth, or mineral distribution.
From the soft grey whispers of Bardiglio to the dramatic gold rivers of Calacatta, marble brings a warmth and organic beauty that no engineered material can replicate. It requires sealing and slightly more care — but rewards with a surface that grows more characterful over time.
Granite is one of the hardest natural stones on earth — formed deep within the earth's crust from cooling magma. Its interlocking crystalline structure gives it extraordinary resistance to heat, scratching, and the Australian outdoor environment.
The natural mineral variations — feldspar, quartz, mica, and hornblende — create richly speckled surfaces that develop a smooth lustre when polished. Available in dramatic blacks, warm browns, fiery reds, and cool silvers.
Modern porcelain slabs are fired at extreme temperatures to create a surface denser and harder than granite. Available in large format panels up to 3.2 × 1.6 metres, they can clad entire walls, floors, and benchtops with minimal joins.
The digital printing process allows manufacturers to perfectly replicate the look of marble, concrete, timber, or stone — at a fraction of the weight. It's the material of choice for feature walls, alfresco cladding, and contemporary minimal interiors.