Granite Stone

Granite is a common, coarse-grained, hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz, orthoclase or microcline, and mica.


Various granite samples displayed in circular shapes against a white background, showcasing different colors and patterns.
  • Close-up of a textured black and gray stone surface.

    Nero Impala

  • Close-up of black, glittery, textured surface with reflective particles.

    Black Galaxy

  • Close-up of shattered black and blue glass with intricate web-like cracks.

    Blue In The Night

  • Close-up of a dark, textured stone surface.

    Mozart

  • Close-up image of a dark, speckled granite surface.

    Labrador Emerald

  • Close-up of a speckled granite surface with gray, white, and black colors.

    Azul Aran

  • Close-up of a speckled granite countertop with black, gray, and white grains.

    Cinzala

  • Close-up of a gray and black granite surface with natural patterns.

    Bianco Piracena

  • Close-up of a gray, speckled granite surface.

    Azul Noche

  • Close-up of a dark, speckled granite countertop surface.

    Labrador Marina

  • Close-up of a speckled gray and white granite countertop surface.

    Bianco Montorfano

  • Close-up of a textured, light-colored granite or stone surface with small dark spots and streaks.

    White Andromeda

  • Close-up of a gray and white marble surface.

    Diamon White

  • Close-up of a granite countertop surface with black, white, and gray speckles.

    Serizzo Scuro

  • Close-up of a granite countertop surface with black, white, and gray speckles.

    Serizzo

  • A close-up view of a light-colored, textured wooden surface.

    Beola Bianca

  • A close-up of a beige limestone wall with natural texture and small shell fossils.

    Breccia Sarda

  • Close-up of a speckled granite surface with beige and gray tones.

    Shiwakashi Cream

  • Close-up of a speckled granite countertop with gray, black, and beige patterns.

    Ivory Gold

  • Close-up of a marble surface with a pattern of white, black, and gold veins.

    Delicatus Grantite

  • Close-up of a granite countertop surface with a speckled pattern of gray, black, and blue minerals.

    Blue King

  • Close-up of a textured, swirling stone surface with gray and bluish hues.

    Ladies Blue

  • Close-up of dark, coarse granular soil with small rocks mixed in.

    Blue Pearl

  • Close-up of an iridescent mineral or rock with blue, black, and brown hues, and a rough, textured surface.

    Blue Labradorite

  • Close-up of black and white patterned fabric with a mix of floral and abstract designs.

    Mari Blue

  • Close-up of a speckled granite surface with red, black, and brown grains.

    Multicolor Red

  • Close-up of a granite surface with a speckled pattern of black, gray, and reddish-brown minerals.

    Carmen Red

  • Close-up of a granite stone surface showing a mix of red, black, gray, and white patterns.

    Rosso Santiago

  • A black butterfly on a ground with rocks and dirt.

    Red Marinace

  • Close-up of a rough, textured red-brown stone surface with dark spots and irregular patterns.

    Sunset Red

  • Close-up of a speckled granite countertop surface.

    Rosa Tea Persiano

  • Close-up of a granite countertop surface with speckled pink, black, white, and gray grains.

    Orobico Rosa

  • Close-up of a granite surface with natural swirling patterns

    Juparana Granite

  • Close-up of a granite countertop with pink, black, and gray speckles.

    Tiger Skin

  • Close-up of a granite countertop with a mix of beige, brown, and black speckles.

    Juparana Florenca

  • Close-up of a textured, beige, outdoor stone surface.

    Golden Melody

  • Close-up of a granite countertop with brown and beige patterns.

    Ivory Brown

  • Close-up of a textured, dark brown and black surface with small rocks and gravel.

    Cosmic Granite

  • Close-up view of a speckled granite countertop with brown and black patterns.

    Blatic Brown

  • Close-up of a granite countertop with a speckled pattern of black, brown, and beige colors.

    Caffe Bruno

  • Close-up of layered green and beige stone or mineral with natural striations

    Cream Bamboo

  • Close-up of a ground surface with rocks and dirt.

    Ciottolo Verde

  • Close-up of a greenish, textured stone or rock surface with dark lines and cracks.

    Verde Fantastico

  • Close-up of dark green and black textured granite surface.

    Verde Lavras

  • Close-up of small gravel and rocks on the ground.

    Verde Butterfly

Green Marble sink and feature wall in Bathroom with a modern brushed nickel faucet pouring water into a matching marble sink, with a mirror above.

Granite That Makes a Statement

From granite tiles to Niro Granite surfaces, our granite stone solutions combine durability with timeless design.

At early projects such as The Mines Resort’s private clubhouse, subtle elements like Silver Cascade wall panelling and Black Galaxy granite water features quietly elevate the space.

FAQs About Granite Stone

  • Yes. Granite stone remains a top choice in 2026 thanks to its durability, heat resistance, and timeless appeal.

    With modern options like Niro granite tiles, homeowners in Malaysia can enjoy the look of natural stone with improved consistency and easy maintenance.

    Batu granite works especially well in kitchens, high-traffic areas, and homes that value long-lasting materials.

  • Granite stone is extremely strong and does not crack under normal household use.

    When needed, minor chips can be professionally repaired, restoring the surface without replacing the entire slab or tile.

  • Granite tiles have very low porosity compared to many other natural stones.

    When sealed correctly, granite stone resists everyday stains from cooking oils, drinks, and moisture.

    This makes granite tiles suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and even commercial spaces where durability matters.

  • No. Granite tiles and countertops are known for being low-maintenance.

    Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is enough to keep the surface looking good.

    Compared to marble, granite stone is more forgiving and better suited for busy homes, especially where spills and heat are part of daily life.

  • Look for a granite stone supplier Malaysia homeowners trust for consistent slab quality, proper sealing, and professional installation.

    At Quickzone, we believe the process starts with transparency and consistency.

    We encourage homeowners to view full granite slabs, not just small samples, so you know exactly what you’re getting.

    Our team explains natural variations in granite stone clearly; from colour movement to grain patterns, and helps you choose the right thickness and edge profile for long-term durability.

    We also ensure every granite surface is properly sealed and professionally installed, because quality granite deserves the right finishing.

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