Natural Marble (Industry Standard) | Luxury homes, bathrooms, countertops | 100% natural marble (ISO 13020), polished (ASTM C770), CE certified | Natural beauty, durable, CE safety compliance | Requires sealing, staining risk, higher cost |
Our Base (Natural Marble) | Villa floors, kitchens | 100% natural marble (ISO 13020), polished (ASTM C770), CE certified, 70% light transmission (ASTM C1003)▲ | Translucent aesthetic, same durability as industry standard | Still requires sealing, cost comparable to industry standard |
Our Advanced (Semi-Precious Onyx) | Luxury lighting, decorative panels | 100% natural semi-precious onyx (ISO 13020), polished, CE certified, 85% light transmission (ASTM C1003)▲▲, 43 dBA noise reduction (ISO 1403)▲ | Enhanced light transmission, noise reduction (quieter than refrigerator hum), luxury appeal | Higher cost, more delicate than quartz, requires careful handling |
Quartz Composite | High-traffic areas, commercial | Engineered quartz (ASTM C1581), non-porous, 90+ Shore D hardness (ASTM D2240) | Stain-resistant, low maintenance, durable | Less natural appearance, cannot be repaired easily |
Porcelain Tiles | Floors, outdoor areas | Vitrified (water absorption <0.5% ASTM C373), 1200 PSI compressive strength (ASTM C642) | Durable, frost-resistant, ideal for heavy use | Heavy, limited customization options |
Ceramic Tiles | Backsplashes, low-traffic areas | Water absorption 3-7% (ASTM C373), 800 PSI compressive strength (ASTM C642) | Affordable, easy to install | Prone to cracking, less durable |
Engineered Stone | Countertops, vanities | 93% quartz aggregate (ASTM C1581), 10,000+ lumen/m² light resistance (ASTM G154) | Heat/chemical resistant, scratch-resistant | Non-translucent, heavier, higher cost than ceramic |