Africa is a continent known for its rich natural resources, including high-quality granite; several of its nations have excellent granite deposits. While the many types of granite are not comparable to European varieties in their range of colors and patterns, the beauty and diversity of African granite is very special—and it also boasts an impressive robustness and durability. Availability and varieties vary from nation to nation. We would be delighted to confer with you and show you our “Best of the Best” African granite!
Golden Viper granite is characterized by its deep black foundation interspersed with wild patterns. Delicate to strong veins of gold-white make each slab a truly special work of art. Cloud-like inclusions and color play sometimes also emerge, bringing striking contrast to any room. Golden Viper is an impressively robust stone that is easy to process and can be used for a variety of different surfaces.
The deep black of Nero Assoluto is an absolute classic. This African granite is a fine-grained, black plutonic rock that is strikingly even and elegant in appearance. A slab of this black granite can be used anywhere and is easily combined with an array of other materials. Nero Assoluto is not only elegant, it is also highly weather and frost resistant, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Whether for discreet coverings, kitchen counters, floors, or stairs—Nero Assoluto is the utmost in reliability.
Nero Impala has a somewhat lighter appearance that stems from its quartz components and gray inclusions.
The name is a clue to its character: Nero Picasso has large, sweeping patterns that are highly varied, creating granite slabs that shimmer with veins and inclusions ranging from golden brown to dark gray. Unrestrained and intriguing, Nero Picasso is the perfect eye-catcher for any room—and it fully lives up to the promise of its name.