Granite

Camonica Valley Porphyry, Absolute Black, Lava Granite, Olive Green Granite, Sea Green Granite, Bahama Blue Granite

Granite is a magmatic rock formed at a considerable depth under the Earth’s crust as a result of lava cooling down
slowly. This creates granular crystalline structures that are very visible and become a distinctive feature of this rock.
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The high percentage of quartz present in granite makes it very hard and thus difficult to scratch. Due to their
extraordinary resistance, various types of granite were widely used by the greatest historical civilisations starting
from the Ancient Egyptians who used it to build temples and obelisks.

As well as quartz, granite is made up of other minerals that determine its colours and hues depending on the area
it comes from.

Compared to sandstone and marble, granite resists to corrosion caused by acid substances such as lemons,
vinegar, wine, tomatoes etc. and offers greater impact and stain resistance as well. Stains are also more easily
camouflaged by the typical granular structure of the surface, which is why granite is highly recommended for
worktops.
 
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Our proposals for your kitchen in Granite

Available for

Doors*:

Artematica
Artematica Soft Outline
Genius Loci

Tops*:
Artematica
Artematica Soft Outline
Genius Loci
Riciclantica
Forma Mentis
 
PTPV
Flamed-brushed
Camonica Valley Porphyry
PTNA
Flamed-brushed Absolute Black
PTLA
Flamed-brushed Lava Granite
PTVL
Flamed-brushed
Olive Green Granite
PTVM
Flamed-brushed
Sea Green Granite
PTBB
Flamed-brushed
Bahama Blue Granite
​PTPL
Honed Camonica Valley Porphyry
PTOL 
Honed Olive Green Granite
PTBL
Honed Bahama Blue Granite
Important: the images are purely indicative and may not fully reflect the aesthetic features of the actual finishes. 
*Attention: check exceptions in the document Matching collection-finishes at this link.