Black fusion Granite has a versatile pattern and beautiful colour scheme.
The black fusion granite with veins of gold and ivory smeared on the dark background instantly attracts attention. The natural stone quarried from Brazil imparts a sense of elegance and style. The polished texture of the granite richly complements the luster of the smooth surface, making the granite slab look unique and attractive.
Granites are usually subjected to different finishing textures like, flamed, brushed, polished, sawn cut, sanded, rock faced, sand blasted, tumbled, honed and lapatura. Black fusion is available with a polished finish and thickness of around 20mm and 30mm sizes. Polished finish adds a smooth and glossy appearance to the granite material. The sheen lasts for many years with appropriate care.
The natural stone is devoid of chemicals and highly adapted for extremely cold weather conditions. The black fusion granite is sought after natural stone for a variety of reasons such as endurance to freezing temperatures, resistance to corrosion by citrus substances due to the absence of calcium in the granite, minimal water absorption capacity, polished finish gives an elegant appearance to any given space apparently with simple and low cost maintenance routine.
The Black Fusion Granite or Black Taurus Granite is an ideal choice for a wide range of interior and exterior projects like kitchen island, kitchen countertops, stairs and floors, backsplashes, fireplace, vanity top, cladding, swimming pool areas, fountains and bathroom walls.
Application: Kitchen island, kitchen countertops, stairs and floors, backsplashes, fireplace, vanity top, cladding, swimming pool areas, fountains and bathroom wall.
Transport Charges need to pay separately
Transport Charges - Purchase Value |
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Zone | Area | Value £500 - £1500 + VAT | Value £1501 - £3500 +VAT | Value £3501 - £6000 +VAT | Value £6001 - Infinite +VAT |
A | London, Essex, Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire | £75 | £50 | £0 | £0 |
B | Anglia, South East, Northampton | £100 | £75 | £50 | £0 |
C | East Midlands, West Midlands, South West | £125 | £100 | £100 | £0 |
D | Wales, Yorks / Humber, North West | £150 | £125 | £125 | £100 |
E | North East | On Demand | £200 | £150 | £100 |
F | Scotland, NI , Ireland, Isle of Man and Isle Of Anglesey | On Demand | On Demand | £300 | £250 |
Disclaimer :
In view of the current pandemic situation the container cost will be slightly different from the regular pricing in this material.

Composition of Granite
Granite is a coarse-grained, light-coloured igneous rock composed of feldspars and quartz with minor quantities of mica and amphibole minerals. Taking a closer look at the mineral composition is focused on understanding the pattern and colour of the slabs. Feldspar is abundantly found in granite, they constitute pink, grey, or reddish pigments. Quartz is a colourless, transparent mineral. Mica has muscovite and biotite of the mica mineral family sheds a reflective vitreous luster. Amphibole mineral-like hornblende is dark in colour and has a prismatic appearance. Special names are given according to their grain sizes. The large-grained crystals are called pegmatite, and the fine-grained from crystallizing is termed Aplite.
Maintenance for your Granite worktop
Avoid using string and harmful chemicals, acid-based cleaners, or corrosive scrubs. Using Mild Soap liquid or pH neutral cleaning liquid and a microfiber cloth can get your kitchen or any granite surface to keep looking attractive, & last longer.
The sealant added to the granite gives the more reliable performance of keeping the spillage during cooking from being absorbed into the grains. An immediate wiping is recommended to prolong the life of the granite worktop. Discoloration and marks are a threat to the granite if the chopping board is not in place. Carelessness can make the sturdy stone chipping or stain resistant which could deteriorate a beautiful centerpiece of a Kitchen.

