Designed by Dotline Nagoya – 2 - Alchemy Grani Marmo

Nagoya - 2

Nagoya - 2

Nagoya – 2 offers a slightly bolder interpretation of the original Nagoya, featuring deeper grey shades and more pronounced veining. This variation delivers a richer, more dynamic presence while maintaining the clean elegance of the Nagoya series. Its polished finish enhances its visual depth and contemporary charm.

Usage Area

Ideal for statement walls, feature counters, office receptions, upscale kitchens, and contemporary interiors that want a refined yet stronger grey design element.

FLOORING

DOOR SILL

DOOR JAMB

WINDOW SILL

WALL CLADDING

TREADS

kitchen countertops

Bathroom

vanity tops

FAQs

Quartz is an engineered stone made from natural quartz crystals combined with resins and pigments. It is highly durable, non-porous, and available in a wide range of colors and patterns.

Yes. Quartz is extremely durable — scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and non-porous. It performs exceptionally well in both residential and commercial spaces.

Absolutely! Quartz is one of the most preferred materials for kitchen countertops because it is heat-resistant, easy to clean, and does not absorb liquids or stains.

Quartz can handle moderate heat, but direct contact with very hot pots or pans should be avoided. Always use trivets or hot pads to protect the surface.

Quartz offers:

  • High durability

  • Wide range of designs

  • Low maintenance

  • Non-porous surface

  • Consistent patterns

These benefits make it a premium choice for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial interiors.

No. Quartz is non-porous, so it does not require sealing or special treatments — unlike marble or granite.

  1. Clean with mild soap and water

  2. Avoid harsh chemicals

  3. Use chopping boards; don’t cut directly on the surface

  4. Wipe spills quickly

  5. Protect from direct high heat

  6.  

Yes, but it is more commonly used for countertops, vanities, wall cladding, and tabletops. Quartz flooring is possible but less common due to installation costs.

Quartz is usually available in polished, matte, and sometimes textured finishes depending on the brand and design collection.

Quartz can be similar or slightly higher in cost depending on design and thickness. However, its low maintenance, durability, and stain resistance often make it more cost-effective over time.

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