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Learn about our process, the materials we work with and the edge profiles we can produce to elevate your work.
How We Work
The process you can expect.
Step 1.
Quote
We will quote your project based on cabinetry drawings and selections.
Step 2.
Book Measure
Once cabinets are installed and appliances are onsite, we’ll book a site measure.
Step 3.
Site Measure
Our measurer will meet you onsite, run through your job and take all measurements.
Step 4.
Detailing
Bench tops will then get detailed and programmed for our fabrication team.
Step 5.
Fabrication
The fabrication team will turn the raw slab into finished tops, ready for the installation team.
Step 6.
Book Install
During our fabrication process, we will be in contact to arrange an installation date & time.
Step 7.
Install
One of our installation teams will arrive onsite to install your new stone surfaces.
Step 8.
Rinse, Repeat
Ready to roll on your next project? See you again at Step 1.
Step 1.
Quote
We will quote your project based on cabinetry drawings and selections.
Step 2.
Book Measure
Once cabinets are installed and appliances are onsite, we’ll book a site measure.
Step 3.
Site Measure
Our measurer will meet you onsite, run through your job and take all measurements.
Step 4.
Detailing
Bench tops will then get detailed and programmed for our fabrication team.
Step 5.
Fabrication
The fabrication team will turn the raw slab into finished tops, ready for the installation team.
Step 6.
Book Install
During our fabrication process, we will be in contact to arrange an installation date & time.
Step 7.
Install
One of our installation teams will arrive onsite to install your new stone surfaces.
Step 8.
Rinse, Repeat
Ready to roll on your next project? See you again at Step 1.
Details

The unique edge profiles to elevate your work.

If you don’t see anything quite right for your project, contact us to enquire about creating your own unique edge profile.
12mm Profiles
12mm Aris
12mm Pencil Round
12mm Sharknose
20mm Profiles
20mm Aris
20mm Pencil Round
20mm Sharknose
20mm Bullnose
30mm Profiles
30mm Aris
30mm Pencil Round
30mm Sharknose
40mm Profiles
40mm Single Mitre Aris
40mm Double Mitre Aris
40mm Single Mitre Pencil
40mm Double Mitre Pencil
40mm Provincial Edge
40mm Square Ogee
40mm Lamination
60mm Profiles
60mm Provincial Edge With Full Bullnose
60mm Triple Bullnose
Mitre Custom
Single Mitre with Substrate Applied for 12mm Material
Double Mitre with Substrate Applied for 12mm Material
Materials

We work with all types of stone.

Granite

Granite is one of the most durable natural stones, known for its impressive resistance to scratches, heat, and everyday wear—making it ideal for benchtops. It comes in a wide range of colors, from classic black and grey to vibrant reds, greens, and blues, offering design versatility. With proper care, including occasional sealing, granite can provide a stunning and long-lasting surface for both kitchens and commercial spaces.

Marble

Marble’s iconic veining and luxurious appeal make it a timeless choice for benchtops that exude elegance. Available in an array of colors including whites, greys, blacks, and even golds or greens, no two pieces are ever the same. While it requires more care to prevent scratching and staining, marble transforms any space into one of sophistication and beauty.

Limestone

Limestone offers a warm, natural charm with soft tones like cream, beige, grey, and white, ideal for rustic or earthy aesthetics. Though softer and more prone to wear than granite or marble, it develops a unique patina over time, enhancing its character. Limestone benchtops suit designs that embrace organic, weathered, and timeless beauty.

Travertine

Travertine, a natural stone formed by mineral springs, is known for its earthy tones such as beige, cream, and gold, along with its distinctive porous texture. The natural holes are typically filled for smooth benchtop applications, creating a rustic yet refined surface. Though softer than granite, travertine adds warmth and character to both modern and traditional interiors.

Quartzite

Quartzite is one of the hardest natural materials, prized for its exceptional scratch resistance and durability in benchtop applications. With striking veining patterns reminiscent of marble and a range of colors including whites, greys, and blues, it combines beauty with practicality. Quartzite’s toughness makes it a standout choice for high-traffic areas.

Dolomite

Dolomite is a sophisticated stone with soft veining and muted colors such as white, grey, and beige, offering an elegant yet understated look. Slightly harder than marble but softer than granite, it balances scratch resistance with timeless style. Dolomite is perfect for refined benchtops that emphasize subtle beauty and durability.

Engineered Stone

Engineered stone is created by combining crushed stone with resin and pigments, resulting in consistent and uniform patterns and colors. This material is highly durable and non-porous, which means it does not require sealing and offers excellent resistance to stains. Engineered stone is available in a wide range of colors and designs, often mimicking the appearance of natural stones like marble and granite. While it is scratch and heat-resistant, it may not be as heat-tolerant as some natural stone options.

Porcelain

Porcelain is a dense, durable, and non-porous material made from refined clay and minerals that are fired at high temperatures. It offers exceptional resistance to heat, scratches, stains, and UV light, making it suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications. Porcelain comes in various finishes, patterns, and colors, often designed to mimic materials like natural stone or wood. Additionally, it is lightweight compared to many natural stones, providing flexibility in different design and architectural applications.

Sintered Stone

Sintered stone is produced by applying extreme heat and pressure to natural minerals, resulting in a highly dense and durable material. It is non-porous and offers excellent resistance to scratches, UV light, and heat, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. Sintered stone is available in a wide range of colors and finishes, often designed to resemble natural stone, offering a durable and aesthetically appealing option for various surfaces and architectural projects.

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