The Eterno Collection
The Eterno Collection is our own exclusive range of quartz surfaces, offering the perfect balance of style, durability, and practicality. Developed by the team at The Granite House, the range features a carefully curated selection of colours and patterns inspired by natural stone.
Have a look at the swatches and installations below for inspiration. And visit our showroom to see samples and full size slabs.
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Arabescato Classic
A fresh, white quartz with sophisticated grey/brown veining. This stone works well with earthy colours like greens and natural wood tones.
Calacatta Gold
Striking grey and gold veins on a soft white background give this quartz a luxury feel. Pair it with dark units, rich browns and brass hardware.
Carina White
A cool neutral colour, with subtle, warm grey/brown veining. This worktop is perfect for a modern kitchen with light wood accents.
Statuario White
Classic white, with blue/grey veining, this stone compliments traditional and modern kitchens. Light and dark grey are the perfect match for this quartz.
Visit our Bicester showroom to see our full range
FAQ’s About Quartz Worktops
The Eterno Collection is a carefully curated range of quartz that is only available from The Granite House.
Quartz worktops are heat resistant to everyday kitchen temperatures, but they are not completely heatproof. We recommend using trivets or heat pads for hot pans and dishes to avoid potential damage or discolouration.
Quartz is non-porous, which makes it highly resistant to staining from common household items such as coffee, wine, and oils. Any spills can usually be wiped away easily with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Quartz is very durable and resistant to scratches during normal use. However, like any surface, it can still be scratched by sharp objects, so using chopping boards is recommended.
Quartz worktops offer a more consistent colour and pattern, as they are engineered. Granite, a natural stone, features unique veining and variation. Quartz is generally lower maintenance, while granite may require periodic sealing.
No – quartz worktops do not require sealing. Their non-porous surface prevents liquids and bacteria from penetrating, making them easy to maintain over time.
Minor chips or marks can sometimes be repaired by a specialist, depending on the severity and location of the damage. In most cases, quartz is highly durable and issues are rare with proper care.
Yes – quartz is an excellent choice for bathrooms due to its resistance to moisture, staining, and bacteria. It works well for vanity tops, splashbacks, and other surfaces.
Quartz is generally not recommended for outdoor use, as prolonged exposure to UV light can cause fading or discolouration. For outdoor kitchens, Dekton is often a better alternative.
Quartz worktops are typically available in 20mm and 30mm thicknesses, with additional design options such as built-up edges for a thicker appearance.
Yes – quartz worktops come in a variety of finishes, including polished for a high-gloss look and matte or textured finishes for a more understated, contemporary feel.
With proper care, quartz worktops can last for many years without losing their appearance or performance, making them a reliable long-term investment.
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