
Surfaces, edited for global projects.
A calm export showroom for distributors, fabricators, architects and project buyers — combining quartz, sintered stone and porcelain slabs with resources, packing proof and structured RFQ.
A stone website should feel like a showroom, not a spreadsheet.
This homepage now carries the full buyer story: product lines, applications, market strategy, factory process, quality documents, packing, social content, AI platform direction and RFQ path — while keeping an elegant rhythm.


Two material lines, one export-facing story.
The site should avoid mixing material definitions. Quartz is retained as a product line with compliance caution; sintered/porcelain slabs become the more future-facing growth line.
Engineered quartz surfaces
Quartz slabs, countertops and vanity tops for markets where importer compliance, silica documents and AD/CVD scope are already understood.
Open quartz line →
Sintered stone & porcelain slabs
Priority line for GCC projects, Australian engineered-stone alternatives, large-format walls, counters, furniture and hospitality surfaces.
Open sintered line →
Designed around the buyer’s decision path.
Collections, spaces, fabrication, quality, packing, resources and RFQ are separated so overseas buyers can quickly understand product fit, documents needed and quote requirements.
CollectionsSpacesTechnical dataPacking proofRFQ
Sell by spaces, not only by slabs.
Overseas buyers often search by project need: kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, hotel walls, facade panels or table tops. Application pages turn visual inspiration into RFQ fields.

Prioritize opportunity and policy friction together.
The homepage should tell a realistic export story rather than promising every market. This section makes region priority visible.
GCC / Middle East
Best first market for premium porcelain and sintered slabs: hotels, villas, commercial walls, counters and distributors.
Australia / New Zealand
Only push verified resin-free porcelain or sintered alternatives. Do not position traditional engineered quartz as the lead offer.
Southeast Asia
Practical distributor, cabinet, vanity and project buyers. Good for mid-range collections and flexible supply.
US / EU
Large market, but AD/CVD, silica rules and ceramic-tile scope require importer-side confirmation before strong sales push.

Show the process buyers worry about.
For slab products, trust comes from what happens after the color is selected: cutting, edge polishing, sink cutouts, batch checks, packaging and loading records.
Cut-to-sizeSize, thickness, finish, edge profile and sink cutout requirements.
Fabricator safetySDS, silica content and wet-cutting guidance where applicable.
Shipment proofCrate photos, labels, packing list and loading confirmation.
Turn compliance into a resource center.
The page should not overclaim. It should state what documents are available or required before order: catalog, TDS, SDS, test report, packing guide, installation notes and HS/import caveats.
Open resources

For large slabs, packaging is a sales argument.
A dedicated packing section helps distributors and project buyers trust that the supplier understands A-frame crates, foam protection, container loading and breakage control.
View packing page
Website, social media and customer development work together.
The independent site is the trust hub. Social media produces visual proof. LinkedIn and platform channels push qualified buyers into resources and RFQ.
Distributors, fabricators, architects, importers, hotel fit-out contractors.
Instagram / Pinterest
Color collections, kitchens, bathrooms, bookmatch walls and premium spaces.
YouTube / Reels
Cutting, polishing, loading, sample kits, factory tour and installation notes.
Facebook Ads
Small-budget GCC, Australia and SEA tests around catalog, sample and RFQ.
Google SEO
Sintered stone supplier, porcelain benchtops, quartz vanity tops and comparison guides.
Alibaba / Global Sources
Use platform inquiries as early validation, then use the independent site as trust asset.
From slab website to AI stone-surface export platform.
The future opportunity is not only selling slabs. It is an AI-assisted procurement workflow: material selection, color matching, compliance prompts, structured RFQ, sample recommendations and content distribution.
Ready for a buyer-facing first version.
Next step is replacing demo visuals with real factory photos, true specifications, certificates, test reports, packaging data and sample policy.