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Bronzite

Bronzite

The Stone Group Infinity Natural Stone Bronzite


Bronzite is a warm, expressive Brazilian quartzite characterised by rich bronze, taupe and earthy brown tones layered with flowing natural movement and subtle veining. Quarried in Brazil, this stone brings depth and warmth to interior spaces while offering the strength and durability quartzite is known for. Its distinctive colouring makes it ideal for benchtops, islands, splashbacks and feature walls, creating a sophisticated, organic aesthetic. Each slab displays unique natural variation, delivering a bespoke finish with timeless appeal.

  • Product Info

    Type Premium Natural Stone Slab

    Applications

    Kitchen Bench Tops

    Feature Walls

    Bathroom Surfaces

    Fireplace Surrounds

    Features, Warranty & Care

    Unique Natural Variation — each slab exhibits distinctive colour, veining and texture, making every installation one‑of‑a‑kind.

    Durable and Long‑Lasting — strong natural stone suited to interior surfaces and designed for everyday use.

    Heat Resistant — tolerates moderate heat; use care with direct heat sources.

    Scratch & Wear Resistance — inherent stone durability, though natural stone is not scratch‑proof and requires appropriate care.

    Sealing Recommended — to help resist staining and moisture penetration.

    No Standardised Warranty — natural stone is a bespoke product; consult us for stone‑specific wear and finish guidance.

    Health & Environment

    Natural stone is a natural material with low VOCs and no added resins.

    Maintenance practices such as sealing and gentle cleaning preserve appearance and performance over time.

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