Traditional suppliers send slab photos. We show you how the slab looks in your kitchen, bathroom, or project.
Share a photo of your space, or describe the room type, style, and color preferences.
Quartz, porcelain, or sintered stone — with color, texture, thickness, and finish recommendations.
See 3 design options with material specs, pricing estimate, and ready-to-submit RFQ.
Sends 5 slab photos. You guess which one works. No guidance on thickness, edge profile, or installation. Hope the color matches your cabinets.
Describe your kitchen. We show Calacatta quartz on a waterfall island, matte black porcelain on a bathroom vanity, or bookmatch sintered stone on an accent wall — with specs and RFQ.
Three critical content pages that no competitor is making — and every buyer needs.
Quartz: engineered stone, resin binder, consistent color, non-porous. Porcelain: sintered at 1200°C, UV-stable, heat-resistant. Key differences in scratch resistance, seam visibility, and outdoor suitability. Which one for your project?
Since July 2024, engineered stone (including most quartz) is banned in Australia. Porcelain slabs and sintered stone are compliant alternatives. We'll help you select the right replacement with compliance documentation.
Chinese quartz surface products face anti-dumping and countervailing duties. We provide HS code verification, scope checks, and compliance guidance before you commit to a purchase.
Global regulation is pushing the industry toward low-silica engineered surfaces. Understand the trend, the available materials, and what certificates to request from your supplier.
Templates, checklists, and design assets — ready for your sales team and your downstream buyers.