

Slate Countertops
Slate is durable, hard, fireproof and beautiful, making it a prime choice for anyone seeking a countertop that will make a statement. Its low absorption rate keeps stains at bay, though you may want to seal regularly to add a further dose of protection.
Soapstone Countertops
Soapstone is often referred to as "the original stone countertop." Far from a high-maintenance top, soapstone's inert nature means acids won't etch the material, and stains can be rubbed out. Mineral oil treatment will bring out a darker, richer color. Make a powerful statement by combining with a soapstone sink.
Travertine Countertops
Travertine is often beautifully colored and banded as a result of presence of iron compound or other impurities. Travertine is in general very porous but it is also fine-grained. It can be used for floor tile, countertops, sinks, tables and fireplaces.