Blue Granite
Blue Dunes Granite offers a warm and earthy tone with subtle blue, taupe, and cream waves flowing across its surface. Despite its name, it features a neutral sandy background enriched with cool hues, making it an excellent transitional granite for modern rustic and coastal interiors.
Creamy beige with soft blue, taupe, and grey flowing patterns
High Gloss Polished, Honed, Leathered, Flamed, Bush Hammered, Shotblasted
16 mm
8' x 3' and above
Suitable for high-traffic and high-moisture areas
Gangsaw: 280–330 x 160–220 x 100–150 CM
Cutter: 160–300 x 60–100 x 60–100 CM
Gangsaw: 280 x 180 CM and up (2, 3 CM)
Cutter: 180 x 60 CM and up (2, 3 CM)
30x30, 30x60, 40x40, 60x40, 60x60, 60x90, 60x120 CM
Vanities, countertops, stairs, wall cladding, decorative panels
Flooring, Kitchen Counters, Interior Accent Walls, Bathrooms, Outdoor Kitchens
Though named "blue," it features a sandy beige base with soft blue, grey, and taupe waves—evoking a coastal, dune-like visual.
Kitchens, living rooms, backsplashes, tabletops, and exterior walkways.
Polished, Honed, Leathered, Bush Hammered, and Flamed.
No, it comes in various slab and tile dimensions, including custom fabrication.
Yes, it is highly heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean—ideal for kitchens.
Yes, especially with slip-resistant finishes like flamed or bush hammered.
No. Gentle cleaning with soap and water suffices. Avoid harsh chemicals.
Its warm base with soft blue accents gives it a neutral yet sophisticated appeal—great for transitional styles.
Yes, it complements both wooden cabinetry and metal fixtures beautifully.