Brazilian Granites

Brazilian granites are probably the most widely known natural stones in the world. With its multiple colors and patterns, Brazilian granite tiles, kitchen countertops and vanity tops can be found anywhere in the world.

This is not without good reason. Not only beautiful, Brazilian granites are very resistant materials. The color and pattern variety and the fact that materials are still being discovered guarantee there is a Brazilian granite suited for you.

From timeless classics — such as the Ubatuba Green, Santa Cecilia or Café Imperiale — to newly uncovered exotics — Via Lactea, Mascarello Persa, Bianco Antico — the diversity of Brazilian granites is truly astounding.
We can help you select the best materials for your project, taking price, quality, intended usage, colors and patterns into consideration.

At Maitino, we can supply Brazilian granite slabs and tiles in both standard sizes or cut-to-size for your project.

Import Mascarello Persa Granite slab from Brazil
Circular saw by Nook Fulloption from the Noun Project

Dimensions for Brazilian Granite

Granite is available in standard slabs, half slabs or tiles.

Granite tiles are available in all standard dimensions.

We can also supply cut to size tiles for your project.

Tile by Anton Scherbik from the Noun Project

Thickness for Brazilian Granite

Tiles: 1,3 cm thickness

Granite slabs: 2 or 3 cm

Variety by priyanka from the Noun Project

Surface finishing for Brazilian granite

Classic finishings:

Honed | Polished | Brushed | Leather

Rustic finishings:

Flamed | Hammered | Water jet | Sandblasted

If you are interested in importing Brazilian granites and would like more photos or a price list, send us a message!

Brazilian Granites

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If you are interested in importing Brazilian granite and would like more photos or a price list, send us a message!

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