We keep a rotating selection of marble slabs in stock, including popular whites and greys as well as dramatic veined options. Inventory changes weekly as new shipments arrive. If you need a specific color or finish (polished, honed, leathered), tell us the project requirements and we’ll match slabs from current stock or incoming containers.
Yes—marble countertops are timeless and heat resistant. They do etch and stain more easily than granite or quartz, so we recommend proper sealing and using cutting boards and trivets. Many clients accept light patina over time as part of marble’s natural character. Ask us about finishes and sealers that minimize visible etching.
Marble offers classic veining and a softer, “luxury” look. Granite is harder and more scratch-resistant; quartz is very consistent and low-maintenance. If your priority is a natural, high-end aesthetic, marble stands out. For heavy-use kitchens, consider a honed finish and regular sealing—or mix materials (e.g., marble island, granite perimeter).
Yes. You can view full marble slabs in person or via detailed photos/video. We can place a short hold while you confirm measurements and fabrication. Fabricators appreciate that our slabs are clearly labeled with dimensions and lot numbers for accurate yield planning.
Common thicknesses are 2 cm and 3 cm. Typical slab sizes range roughly from 100–130″ × 60–80″ (varies by quarry and block). Tell us your cut list (island size, backsplash height, mitered edges, bookmatching), and we’ll advise on the most efficient slab selection to reduce waste.
Yes. We arrange safe slab delivery in the Chicago area and ship nationwide via trusted carriers. For large commercial orders we can coordinate container shipments. We support common Incoterms (FOB, EXW) and provide packing lists and crate protection to minimize transit risk.
Absolutely. We work directly with Turkish quarries and can source specific colors, vein patterns, and finishes on request. Share reference photos, required square footage, and timeline—we’ll confirm availability, lead time, and pricing, then align delivery with your fabrication schedule.
We offer small cut samples (subject to stone availability) and can advise on stone selection, finish, edge profiles, and seam planning. For architects and fabricators, we can assist with technical data (density, absorption, compressive strength) upon request.