Is Granite Dead?

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Granite used to be the ‘it’ natural stone in the 90s and 2000s, but its popularity has faded over the past several years.

Granite has qualities that are staples, like its durability, which makes it a timeless option for a countertop. With a wide array of colors and textures available, you can choose one that will elevate the look of your décor.

The Slab Studio carries a selection of granite slabs that look luxurious and sophisticated, like this gorgeous White Rocks.

White Rocks 122.00" x 69.00" = 58.458 sqft

White Rocks
122.00" x 69.00" = 58.458 sqft

Formed for ov­er millions of years, granite is an extremely hard stone. Which means it’s very resistant to scratches and chips. It’s also heat-resistant which makes it a great material for a fireplace surround.

Cosmic Black 110.00” x 71.00” = 54.236 sqft

Cosmic Black
110.00” x 71.00” = 54.236 sqft

But if you are looking for something with natural elegance and outstanding durability, we highlight this Desert Black slab.

Desert Black 74.00” x 124.00” = 63.722 sqft

Desert Black
74.00” x 124.00” = 63.722 sqft

Granite is available in multiple colors and textures. From classic hues like gray and beige to blue, golden, and green. In different finishes like honed, flamed, leathered and the classic polished.

Lemurian Blue 74.00” x 104.00” = 53.444 sqft

Lemurian Blue
74.00” x 104.00” = 53.444 sqft

Vitoria Regia 108.00” x 73.00” = 54.75 sqft

Vitoria Regia
108.00” x 73.00” = 54.75 sqft

Emerald Green 101.00” x 69.00” = 48.395 sqft

Emerald Green
101.00” x 69.00” = 48.395 sqft