Porcelain

Extremely hard, highly resistant : Strongest in the Market

It is made out of four raw materials that provides it with high resistance and unique translucency. Because it is a non-porous material, it becomes extremely hygienic and ideal for very frequent uses.

Its delicateness and beauty make porcelain elegant, timeless and suitable for any event. As you can see, there are many reasons to choose this type of ceramic material when you want something sophisticated, but durable.

Edge Profiles

Our porcelain countertops boast edge profiles that enhance their modern appeal. Choose from the minimalist Pencil edge for a subtle finish or the impactful Waterfall edge for a statement piece. Designed for contemporary living, these profiles maintain porcelain’s sleek lines and enduring style, ensuring a sophisticated touch to any space.

Colour Options

Here are some of the most popular Quartz colours and materials we offer. If you like to learn or view more of our Quartz products, please feel free to contact us today.

A3013
A3014
A3015
A3017
A3013
A3013
A3013
A3013

FAQs

Are porcelain countertops food safe?

Yes, porcelain countertops are food safe. They are non-porous, which means they don't harbor bacteria or viruses, making them an ideal surface for kitchens and food preparation areas.

Are porcelain countertops durable? Do they scratch, chip, or crack easily?

Porcelain countertops are highly durable and resistant to scratches, chips, and cracks. They are made from a type of clay that's fired at very high temperatures, making them tough and resistant to heat and staining as well.

Can you use porcelain for other surfaces aside from countertops?

Porcelain is incredibly versatile and can be used for a wide range of applications. This includes flooring, walls, bathroom vanities, and even as an outdoor surface due to its weather-resistant properties.

In terms of coloring, how does porcelain compare to materials like granite?

Porcelain offers a vast range of colors and patterns, including finishes that can mimic the look of granite, marble, wood, and even concrete. Unlike the natural variation found in granite, porcelain's color is consistent throughout, allowing for uniformity and predictability in design.