Quartzite Surfaces

These are representative samples only.
Please visit one of our five conveniently located Showrooms to view and handle many more samples of Quartzite Surfaces.

  • Close-up of a marble texture with beige and gray swirls.

    Abstrato Quartzite

    Quartzite is an extremely durable natural stone.

  • Close-up of a light beige marble surface with visible cracks and brown veins.

    Alba Quartzite

    Quartzite is naturally formed in the earth with a combination of heat combined with pressure.

  • Close-up of a dark swirling marble pattern with white and grey veins.

    Avalanche Wave Dolomite Quartzite

    Quartzite is heat resistant, and each slab has its own unique look.

  • Close-up of gray marble with horizontal striations and natural veining.

    Azul Macaubas Quartzite

    Quartzite is an excellent choice for countertops that are subject to wear and tear.

  • Marble surface with gray and white veining

    Bianco Trajane Quartzite

    Each slab or Quartzite has a unique look because it comes from the earth. Each slab looks different.

  • Close-up of a marble surface with swirling gray, white, and black patterns, featuring natural veining and texture typical of stone.

    Blue Tempest Leather Quartzite

    Quartzite comes in an array of colors and veining which are subtle, beautiful and brilliant at the same time.

  • Close-up of green marble with visible veins and patterns

    Da Vinci Quartzite

    Da Vinci Quartzite is a perfect example of how Quartzite has an artistic aesthetic.

  • Close-up of gray and beige marble texture with natural veining pattern.

    Zircon Quartzite

    Most Quartzite is porous, and therefore needs to be sealed approximately once every ten years.