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Paramount

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MAIN APPLICATION
KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS,BATHROOM COUNTERTOPS, FLOOR,BACKSPLASH (ONLY INDOOR)
Paramount is a commanding quartzite defined by a dramatic interplay of deep charcoal, smoky gray, and layered graphite tones crossed by expansive crystalline white movement. Broad pale formations sweep diagonally through the darker stone, branching into finer mineral lines and intersecting the long, striated layers beneath. Subtle hints of warm taupe, bronze, and muted olive appear within selected passages, adding unexpected depth to its predominantly monochromatic palette.

This surface is designed to bring character, refinement, and lasting visual impact to interior spaces. Whether you are exploring materials for a new build, remodel, or design project, you can browse our collections to see more options and compare styles across the showroom. To better understand what comes next after selecting a slab, visit our process and see how Luxcore Surfaces helps guide each project with clarity and care. to see how Luxcore helps guide each step with clarity and care, and explore Why Choose Us to learn what sets our team and approach apart.

SKU
PRODUCT THICKNESS
3 CM
SLAB SIZE
Variable
BACKGROUND COLOUR
N/A
VEIN COLOUR
N/A
AVAILABLE FINISHES
Polish
FEATURES

Inspiration Gallery

Where Whitewater Cuts the Stone

High in the mountains, meltwater gathers with enough force to reshape the land beneath it. Brilliant white currents race across dark, layered rock, dividing into separate channels before converging again farther downstream. Beneath the water, ancient bands of slate and mineral sediment remain visible — long parallel layers marked by occasional traces of bronze, earth, and weathered color.

Paramount carries that same powerful contrast. Its expansive white crystalline formations move through fields of charcoal and graphite like rushing water cutting across a dark mountain riverbed. Smaller pale lines branch from the larger passages, recalling narrow streams that separate from the main current, while the stone’s finer horizontal striations suggest layers of rock exposed beneath years of erosion.

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