Surface direction
Choose the finish that matches the space and the way it will be used
Compare polished, honed, brushed, and sandblasted finishes by feel, sheen, and best use.
Finish principle
Finish changes how the marble is seen, touched, and judged in use.
Honed
Calm and matte
Polished
Crisp and reflective
Textured
More grip for selective use
Polished
Crisp and elevated
Smooth and glass-like - High sheen
Honed
Quiet and architectural
Soft and matte - Low sheen
Brushed
Tactile and grounded
Textured and dry - Low-to-medium sheen
Sandblasted
Disciplined and robust
Grained and resistant - Minimal sheen
Polished
High clarity with a composed reflective surface.
A refined reflective finish for premium interiors, feature walls, and statement slabs that benefit from depth and clarity.
Honed
Soft matte tactility with architectural calm.
A soft matte finish that lets the stone read naturally while keeping the overall palette calm and tactile.
Brushed
Subtle texture for tactile, grounded surfaces.
A lightly textured surface that adds grip and texture while preserving a premium material character.
Sandblasted
Exterior-ready texture with practical performance.
A more functional exterior-oriented finish for projects that need durability, grip, and reduced glare.
Next step
Finish should make the next decision easier, not more complicated.
Once the finish direction is clear, compare the compatible stones and confirm the application context before samples or approvals.
Review the stone pages to confirm finish compatibility.
Open a project conversation when the finish route affects scope, budget, or timing.
