Choosing the right benchtop is the most important decision you’ll make in your kitchen. Natural stone and porcelain benchtops offer a world of choice in terms of beauty, functionality and performance – and each stone has a unique composition and pattern. We’re here to help you find your perfect match, starting with these 10 options.
Artedomus is expert in all things to do with kitchen surfaces and our collection of natural stone and porcelain panels for benchtops is comprehensive and far ranging. The Artedomus team handpicks our stone from all over the world, choosing each piece for its outstanding beauty and durability.
So, when it comes to selecting the best stone or porcelain benchtop for your kitchen, you’ll find each option to be distinct from the next. It helps to consider what your ideal aesthetic, functional and performance needs are, as this will inform your ultimate choice. The team at Artedomus can help you pick out the perfect choice from our huge variety of stock, on hand in Australia and ready for purchase.
To get your started, here are 10 natural stone and porcelain slabs in stock and ready to go. Start scrolling and contact us for more information or to organise a viewing.
1. Artetech Pietra Avorio is a highly durable porcelain with the beautiful aesthetics of natural stone.
2. Aquarzo is a strong and durable quartzite with bold veining.
3. Qariza is a type of quartzite that showcases beautiful, rich golden and brown hues and undulated veining.
4. Arterrazzo Rosaio is a gorgeous terrazzo featuring a light coloured base with chips of cool and warm tones, perfect for benchtops.
5. Maximum Royal Platinum beautifully replicates natural stone but has the incredible durability of porcelain.
6. Elba is highly coveted for its cool grey tones and soft brown markings.
7. White Fantasy is a dolomite of cool grey colouring with dark grey veining and soft variations.
8. Sareva is a strong and durable quartzite with soft colouring and veining.
9. Maximum Viola is an extraordinary porcelain surface that offers complete architectural sustainability and unprecedented design flexibility.
10. Leonica marble has a neutral-coloured background that is adorned with bold, dramatic veining.
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Words by Alice Blackwood