Quartzite

  • Close-up of a rocky white cliff face with small patches of greenery and tiny plants growing in cracks.

    How it's Made.

    Quartzite is a natural stone formed when sandstone is subjected to intense heat and pressure deep within the earth, creating an incredibly hard and durable surface. It is quarried in large blocks, cut into slabs, and polished much like granite.

  • Close-up of a light-colored marble surface with natural veining

    Why it's Great.

    Quartzite combines the beauty of marble-like veining with the durability of granite. It’s naturally resistant to heat, scratching, and everyday wear, making it perfect for high-traffic areas while still offering a sophisticated, elegant look.

  • A bright kitchen featuring a marble island with flowers and fruit, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a window with a view of greenery.

    Care & Maintenance.

    Quartzite should be sealed annually to help protect against stains. Clean with gentle, non-acidic cleaners and avoid abrasive pads to maintain its polished surface for years to come.