A composite stone worktop is an excellent choice for those looking for a durable and hard-wearing work surface that can withstand daily use. Composite stone is a man-made material consisting mainly of quartz, one of the hardest minerals in nature.

By mixing quartz with various minerals, color pigments and binders, a solid disc is created by pressing and casting. Composite stone is highly resistant to stains and scratches and has a smoother surface compared to some types of natural stone. The dense surface makes the disc easier to clean and more hygienic.

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Maintenance of composite stone

To clean a composite stone countertop, use clean water and, if necessary, add a mild detergent.

Composite stone can withstand heat from frying pans and pans for short periods, but never let them cool directly on the worktop. Without a pot mat, there is a risk that the worktop will crack.

Composite stone is available in thicknesses of 12, 20 and 30 millimeters.

Please note that color shades may vary from the original product. To ensure correct color reproduction, check color samples at our dealers.

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Common questions and answers about Composite Stone Countertops

What is composite stone? Composite stone is an artificial stone material consisting of quartz and feldspar, some of nature's hardest minerals. To create a countertop, the quartz is mixed with color pigments and binders, pressed, and then cast into a solid slab.

Is composite stone suitable for the kitchen? Yes, composite stone is very resistant to scratches and dirt. This allows you to work freely in the kitchen without having to be overly careful. The smooth and dense surface makes the worktop easy to clean.

How durable is composite stone? The composite stone is extremely durable and robust, which means that it copes well with daily use.

What color options are there? We offer a wide variety of colors and patterns for our composite stone countertops. You can see our entire range below.