2016

Marble & Granite, Inc. - There's an app for that!

April 04, 2016

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Our new Marble & Granite, Inc. app lets you browse through our inventory of natural stone, quartz, and more wherever you are, anywhere in the world. 

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Seeing is Believing: Why it's important to see your slab in person

March 22, 2016

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You and your designer or fabricator may see things a bit differently. Be sure to see your slab yourself before the finishing project begins. 

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Is Marble Really Worth It?

March 17, 2016
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ColorQuartz Goes On Tour

March 14, 2016
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Crystaline Stone Gets White Right

March 03, 2016

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Kitchen featuring Special White Onyx Crystaline Stone. Photo courtesy of Crystaline Stone 

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What To Do With Leftover Stone?

February 25, 2016

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 A creative mosaic is one way to use marble and granite remnants. 

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Houzz Names Neolith Project “Best of 2016”

February 22, 2016

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A captivating contemporary kitchen made with Neolith, the Somosaguas project in Madrid (designed by Marcio Kogan) was selected among “Best of Houzz 2016”. Photo courtesy of NEOLITH by TheSize 

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Soapstone: How can a stone so soft be so durable?

February 11, 2016
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ColorQuartz Has Solid Showing at KBIS

February 05, 2016

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What's New From Neolith

January 29, 2016

During the annual Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas, held as part of the third annual Design & Construction Week January 19 through 22, Neolith unveiled their very latest color offerings. The largest trade show dedicated solely to the kitchen and bath industry, the event is the venue through which the latest products, trends, and ideas are introduced to the U.S. marketplace.

For those of you not familiar with Neolith, it’s an ultra-compact surfacing material that we’ve offered here at Marble & Granite, Inc. for the past few years. Though manmade, Neolith is comprised of all natural materials. It’s made of 100 percent clay or sand (including quartz, feldspar, silica, and mineral oxide), brought directly from the quarry to the manufacturing facility in Spain. Its properties make Neolith the ultimate in durability and resiliency. Neolith slabs are resistant to scratching, stains, extreme changes in temperature and moisture, high traffic, chemicals, and even ultra violet rays. In addition to its remarkable durability, Neolith is an exceptionally slim surface, making it lighter and easier to transport than most other surfacing options. 

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