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Toronto Marble

Toronto Marble

Toronto Marble is recognized for its smooth grey background with modern, flowing veins. Its minimalist and stylish appearance makes it a favorite in contemporary designs.

It is durable, easy to maintain, and suitable for flooring, countertops, wall cladding, and modern architecture. The clean grey tone adds balance and sophistication.

Usage Area

Great for offices, homes, commercial complexes, and interior spaces that demand a sleek and modern aesthetic.

FLOORING

DOOR SILL

DOOR JAMB

WINDOW SILL

WALL CLADDING

TREADS

kitchen countertops

Bathroom

vanity tops

FAQs

Indian marble is a natural stone known for its strength, smooth finish, and timeless beauty. It’s widely used for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and decorative interiors.

Popular varieties include Makrana White, Indian Statuario, Banswara White, Morwad White, Udaipur Green, and Rainforest Marble.

Indian marble is more durable, cost-effective, and suitable for long-term use. Italian marble offers more dramatic veining, a high-gloss finish, and is considered a luxury material.

Major quarries are located in Rajasthan — including Makrana, Kishangarh, Udaipur, and Rajsamand.

It is ideal for flooring, wall cladding, kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, stairs, and decorative interiors.

Yes. It’s long-lasting, heat-resistant, and retains its shine for decades with proper care.

Minimal maintenance is needed. Clean with mild soap and water

Yes, Indian marble naturally stays cool to the touch — especially in warm climates. This is one of its biggest advantages, as it helps keep interiors comfortable and pleasant during hot weather. whereas, even in colder regions it does not get too cold and fairly maintains the room temperature

Common finishes include Polished (glossy), Honed (matte), Leathered (textured), and Sandblasted (rustic).

Standard slabs come in 16mm, 18mm, and 20mm thickness, with sizes from 5x3 ft to 10x6 ft.

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