Porcelain slabs are known for being scratch, stain, and heat resistant, mimicking natural stone, concrete, or wood. While they are a strong, low-maintenance option, they can be prone to chipping and are difficult to fabricate. For that reason the fabrication process is a lot slower and more costly than the standard fabrication rate.
- Appearance: Porcelain slabs use advanced digital printing to replicate the look of natural stone, wood, or concrete, with realistic veining and details.
- Durability: Extremely hard, scratch, stain, and heat resistant, making them suitable for high-traffic or high-use areas.
- Maintenance: Non-porous, hygienic, and do not require sealing or waxing.
- Resistance: Resistant to water, moisture, bacteria, and fading, making them suitable for indoor and outdoor use.












