
Naica quartzite slab 1-1/4"
1-1/4"
Naica
Leather
$140.00 per S/F
Naica Quartzite brings refined texture and light-toned movement to any space. Quarried in Brazil, its natural stone beauty is available in slabs and tiles suitable for walls, floors, showers, and countertops. A sophisticated surface that elevates interior and exterior spaces with ease.
Naica quartzite is a striking natural stone that offers both sophistication and visual interest. Quarried in Brazil, this quartzite varies in shades from cool grays to soft creams, with unique veins that naturally draw the eye. Think about using it if you want to give your space a refined yet organic touch. It’s a material that provides a luxurious finish without overwhelming other design elements.
A Naica quartzite slab arrives polished smooth, often in large dimensions that give you an opportunity to have minimal seams. You can easily get creative with slab bookmatching for a mirrored pattern, or install single slabs for a clean, seamless look that extends above the countertop or backsplash. Availability tends to vary. It’s best to check with suppliers on current slab sizes and trim options. If you prefer the clean look of a large single slab, keep in mind that size and finish will impact cost and installation needs.
Naica quartzite is incredibly adaptable. It works beautifully in kitchens, bathrooms, and other interior surfaces. You can also use it for shower walls, floors, or as a tile on an exterior wall.
Using a Naica quartzite countertop is a great way to add charm and texture. It gives you an opportunity to have a focal point without overwhelming the rest of the kitchen . It doesn’t have to be the countertop alone, either. You can add an integrated backsplash for a cleaner look.
Naica quartzite in bathrooms can either blend into the background or stand out, depending on your cabinets and fixtures. It’s a carefree choice for bathroom vanity countertops and backsplashes. If you'd love to use it as a single wall behind a freestanding tub, it adds a luxurious element to the room.
Using Naica quartzite on shower walls proves that this stone performs well in wet areas. It can stand up to daily water exposure when sealed. Tile gives the shower natural color variation and realistic textures that help it feel more lived in compared to synthetic surfaces.
As an interior or exterior wall cladding, Naica quartzite provides both beauty and strength. Keeping the rest of the space simple and neutral lets the stone wall take center stage. You can also pair it with lighting to accentuate its natural patterns.
Using Naica quartzite tiles as a backsplash adds subtle richness to the kitchen or bathroom. A high contrast look with dark veins against a light background makes the space feel more tailored. You could even extend the tile from the countertop up the wall for a seamless visual flow.
Naica quartzite works well as a countertop in both kitchens and bathrooms. Because it's harder than marble , it performs better under heat and pressure. It’s also smoother than many stones, making it suitable for food prep, vanity surfaces, and other high-contact areas.
Prices for Naica quartzite vary depending on slab size, finish, and your location. Slabs typically cost between $70 and $120 per square foot installed. Tile prices can range from $8 to $20 per square foot. Polished finishes and larger slabs tend to be more expensive. Shipping from Brazil and limited availability can also affect the final price.
Naica quartzite is often compared to Taj Mahal quartzite. Both are from Brazil and have cream or gray tones with natural veining. Taj Mahal typically leans warmer and lighter. Naica quartzite tends to have cooler tones and slightly more contrast. If you want a polished surface with a soft, understated feel, Taj Mahal may be the better fit. If your design leans cooler or more modern, Naica quartzite gives you that edge.
Naica quartzite’s light neutral palette pairs easily with most interior surfaces. You can go for the traditional by matching it with wood cabinets or take a more modern approach using matte black or brass fixtures. It brightens the design and pairs seamlessly with a wide variety of materials. By using a neutral colored cabinet or wall tone, you let the quartzite speak for itself without causing the space to appear crowded or chaotic.
Naica quartzite should be sealed when installed and resealed about once a year. You can clean it using water and a gentle detergent. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. If damage occurs, repair may be possible, depending on the depth of the chip or scratch. With proper care, Naica quartzite maintains its natural look and strength.
If you're looking to source Naica Quartzite, we offer slabs quarried in Brazil, available in both honed and polished finishes. Our team can assist with everything from selecting the right slab to planning trim and installation details. You're welcome to visit a showroom or request samples to get a true sense of the stone’s movement and tone. Because each slab is unique and availability can change, we recommend reaching out directly so we can help guide your project with up-to-date options.
Naica quartzite works across different locations in the home. It's a stone that adds style, performance, and natural beauty to spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and even exterior walls. Its ability to handle high-use areas without losing its finish makes it especially valuable. The variation in color and vein pattern gives you something unique every time. If you want a finish that feels elevated yet grounded, Naica quartzite is a natural fit.
Naica Quartzite typically features a base of light beige, cream, or soft gray with subtle to moderate veining. The veining may include gold, brown, or gray tones, creating a natural and refined appearance.
Naica Quartzite provides an elegant look, high scratch and abrasion resistance, and is suitable for a wide range of interior and exterior applications, including floors, walls, countertops, and facades.
Naica Quartzite is harder than marble and granite due to its high quartz content, making it more resistant to scratching and daily wear. It is less porous than marble but still benefits from sealing to prevent staining.
Naica Quartzite is available in polished, honed, and brushed (leathered) finishes, allowing for various aesthetic and functional choices depending on the project.
It can be used for indoor and outdoor flooring, wall cladding, kitchen and bathroom countertops, tabletops, stairs, panels, pools, facades, and even exterior fireplace coatings.
Standard slab thicknesses are typically 2 cm and 3 cm, suitable for most countertop and wall applications.
Yes, Naica Quartzite benefits from sealing to protect against stains and water absorption, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Regular resealing is recommended to maintain its appearance and durability.
Clean with mild, non-acidic cleaners and water. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads. Reseal the surface periodically as recommended by your installer or stone care professional.
Yes, Naica Quartzite is suitable for outdoor use in wall cladding, facades, and even pool surrounds when properly sealed. However, it is not generally recommended for outdoor flooring due to potential slip hazards and wear from heavy foot traffic.
To minimize seams, use large-format slabs and consider bookmatching for mirrored patterns. Work with your fabricator to select slab sizes that match your project dimensions, and discuss edge profiles and installation techniques that create a seamless, continuous appearance.
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Naica
Leather
$140.00 per S/F
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