Introducing Zirconio Stone
Elevate your creations with Zirconio Stone, the latest from the Spanish tile brand under Niro Ceramic Group. Zirconio Stone offers an unparalleled fusion of timeless beauty and extraordinary strength. Crafted in full-body and through-body veining, each piece exudes the allure of natural stone, while the sintering craftmanship ensures exceptional durability and resilience.
Redefine the boundaries of bespoke design with Zirconio Stone, where aesthetics and strength unite to create masterpieces that stand the test of time.
Versatile Applications
Countertops
Indulge in ultimate luxury and functionality with true design seamlessness on these highly durable slabs.
Tabletops
Extra-large slabs allow for freedom in cutting to custom sizes, for versatility in mixing and matching.
Backsplashes
The uniquely long dimensions of sintered stone make them suitable for modern kitchen backsplashes.
Cutting Edge Functionality
High-Definition Luxurious Design
The appearance of natural stone and its unique patterns and textures are recreated faithfully in high definition, all the better for you to appreciate its beauty up close.
Higher Stain Resistance
Worry no more about drips and spills: soap and water are all you need to keep Zirconio Stone surfaces looking pristine.
Full-Body & Through-Body Veining
Not just surface-deep, Zirconio Stone’s designs run through the entire cross-section of the body.
Higher Heat Tolerance
Decorate your kitchens and fireplaces without fear – Zirconio Stone boasts excellent resistance to heat.
Dense And Tough
The unique composition of sintered stone makes it resistant to scratches and abrasions, and able to withstand impacts and scrapes from daily use.
Six Edging Profiles Recommendation
Single Bullnose
Rounded edge on one or both sides
Entirely even and rounded from the top, round the edge, and beneath, resulting in a lax edge that may be bumped into or slid along without causing damage.
Double Bullnose
Small, rounded edge resembling a pencil
Add bulk to the countertop, protects spillage from damaging cabinets.
Flat Polished
Slightly rounded or beveled edge
More comfortable to lean on while still preserving the clean, modern feel of the square.
Top Chamfer
Edge cut at a 45 degree angle, typically removing a sharp corner
Remove sharp edges and allow parts of an assembly to fit together.
Mitre
Joint created by cutting two pieces at an angle to fit together
Gives the illusion that the countertop is of a thicker slab in a seamless design.
Bottom Bevel
Smooth, rounded edge that protrudes slightly from the worktops surface
Sleek and slimmer design that allows plenty of room for cabinet and drawers opening.