Polished stone
Polished to a high gloss, it has a distinct stone pattern and colour intensity, is characterized by the lowest absorption of all types of processing. Used most often for worktops, floors, fireplace finishes.
Flamed stone
Has a rough, anti-slip structure, the colour and pattern of the stone are suppressed and less expressive. Particularly recommended as a finish for stairs, terraces and sidewalks.
Brushed stone
Creates a three-dimensional impression, brings out of the stone its natural veining or roughness structure
Flame – brush stone
Creates a three-dimensional and roughness impression, but is more delicate and less rough to the touch
Satin stone
Matte structure, less expressive colour and pattern, slightly more absorbable
Sandblasted stone
Most often used to make anti-slip strips, for example on stairs or terraces.
Lappato stone
Combination of matte and gloss. The surface is semi-polished (gloss that is “interspersed” with small concave matte fragments). It brings out the interesting structure of the stone.