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Stonetops

Close-up of the Kodo Dining Table by Vincent Sheppard, featuring a Sabbia Panna ceramic stone top, styled with glassware and copper-toned plates, with woven dining chairs in the background.

Resilient, naturally

For those seeking enduring elegance with minimal upkeep, ceramic and porcelain stone tops offer an ideal solution. With their refined, natural aesthetic and exceptional resilience, these materials provide a seamless blend of beauty and practicality, perfectly suited to both indoor and outdoor living.

  • Stonetops crafted from ceramic and porcelain are favoured for their impressive durability and understated charm. Their finely honed surfaces replicate the organic appeal of natural stone, while delivering superior resistance to daily wear and environmental exposure. Key attributes include:

  • Stain, UV and Colour Resistance: The surface retains its tone and texture even in direct sunlight and variable conditions.

  • Scratch and Abrasion Resistance: Ideal for frequent use, without fear of marking or surface deterioration.

  • Heat Resistance: These materials tolerate high temperatures, though we recommend using a trivet or protective pad when placing hot cookware directly on the surface to avoid thermal shock.

  • Versatility: Equally suited to interior settings and exposed outdoor environments.

Lento coffee tables and side table by Vincent Sheppard, featuring Sabbia Panna stone tops and solid teak legs, set on a bed of white and grey gravel.
Allsize dining table with Snow stone top by FAST, paired with Ria dining chairs in Light Blue frames and Mint rope, styled with minimalist tableware and vases on a gravel surface.

Stonetops maintenance

Ceramic and porcelain stone tops are exceptionally low-maintenance, offering lasting elegance with minimal effort. For routine cleaning, use warm water and a mild, neutral detergent applied with a soft cloth. No sealing or specialist treatments are required, as both materials naturally resist stains, moisture, and surface wear.

Porcelain may benefit from occasional rinsing with fresh water, particularly in coastal environments where salt accumulation can be more pronounced. This simple step helps safeguard the surface against long-term exposure to corrosive elements.

Avoid abrasive pads and harsh chemical cleaners, especially those containing acid or alkali, as these may compromise the surface’s refined finish over time.

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