Natural Quartzite Countertops

Beautiful Natural Stone
Quartzite vs. Quartz Countertops
Quartzite and quartz sound the same but are different materials for countertops. Quartzite is a natural stone that is quarried like granite. Quartz is a manufactured material composed of ground up quartz crystals and a binding resin.
Natural Quartzite Countertop Benefits:
- Low maintenance and cleans up easily with soap and water.
- Quartzite is also highly resistant to UV rays, which makes it a perfect material for outdoor countertops that won’t fade in the sunlight.
Quartzite and Granite Differences:
Both quartzite and granite are natural stones and not manufactured like quartz. Quartzite is harder than granite. Granite may also have darker flecks in the stone, and quartzite comes in lighter colors.



Arizona Tile
Cherished for their timeless beauty
Arizona Tile is one of the leading quartzite suppliers in New Mexico. Our designers can take you to Arizona Tile’s Albuquerque showroom so you can select the perfect quartzite countertop for your project.

The Stone Collection
Excellent choice for kitchen countertops
We work with The Stone Collection based out of Denver. They are one of the largest suppliers of countertop materials in the US and have unique styles and selections of quartzite countertops.

Cactus Stone
Cherished for their timeless beauty
Cactus Stone in Phoenix has a wide variety of natural quartzite countertop slabs to select. For more than 50 years, Cactus Stone has provided customers with exceptional quality and variety of countertop materials.

Permanent Countertop Sealant
Diamond Seal for Protecting Porous Natural Stone Countertops
Natural Quartzite Colors
If you love the look of marble but want something with easier maintenance, then quartzite countertops might be the perfect solution. Quartzite also comes in lighter colors than Granite. Below are some of the most popular quartzite colors.
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Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal quartzite countertops are a consistent bestseller

Macaubus Fantasy
Invite the ocean breeze into your home with the calming swirls of Macaubas Fantasy quartzite

Azurra Bay
True to its name
Azurra Bay quartzite features a light blue background with gray-to-white layers interweaving across its surface. The result is a stunning display that often reminds onlookers of overlapping ocean waves. Azurra Bay quartzite adds a level of detail and interest while maintaining a mostly neutral color scheme to suit a variety of design styles.

Fusion Supreme
LIKE A CANYON WALL
Fusion quartzite melds a variety of colors and textures in dramatic waves. Fusion quartzite comes in browns, reds, and highlights with greens and silvers to form a rich look that can help create a dramatic centerpiece for any project.

Dakar
FEATURING DARK GREY VEINING
Dakar quartzite features a unique, dramatic pattern that instantly evokes the power of water. Dark gray veining sweeps and swirls across a light gray and white background, creating a sense of energy and movement. This eye-catching pattern makes Dakar quartzite perfect for use as an accent wall or main fixture in the home. It’s neutral tones can easily match surrounding furniture and decor, while the desirable properties of quartzite will make this stone easy to maintain over time.

Calacatta Silk
Featuring light gray veining across a soothing white background

Infinity White
White Background with grey Veining
Infinity White is a popular Quartzite countertop color due to its dramatic white background. Infinity White has diagonal grey veining patterns that add movement and are pleasing to the eye. If you want a white countertop, Inifinity White quartzite is a good option.

Malbec
Wine Country Rich Colors
With reds, tans, and rich browns, Malbec Quartzite has the colors of a wine country sunset. This highly veined quartzite is perfect for beautiful waterfall edges or full-height backsplashes to give your project a unique luxury look.

Verde Maestro
Dramatic Deep Green Color
Verde Maestro gets its name from the green colors in this natural quartzite. If you want numerous shades of green with a silvery metallic sheen, Verde Maestro is the material for your new countertops.
