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Stone & Onyx
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Fabrication
  • Exclusive Stones
    • ONYX
    • MARBLE
    • GRANITE
    • TRAVERTINE
    • QUARTZITE
    • PORCELAIN
  • Projects
  • Custom Furniture
  • Contact Us

ONYX STONE

What is Onyx Stone?

Onyx is a rare and luxurious natural stone known for its translucent beauty, dramatic veining, and rich, vibrant colors. Unlike other stones like granite or marble, onyx has a unique, glass-like appearance that gives it a striking, high-end feel. It’s formed from calcium carbonate, and each slab features one-of-a-kind patterns, making it a popular choice for statement features.

ONYX GALLERY COLLECTION

    What Types of Spaces Benefit Most from Onyx?

    Because of its delicate nature and breathtaking aesthetics, onyx is best used in decorative and low-traffic applications where it can be appreciated and protected. Common uses include:


    • Backlit Feature Walls: Onyx's translucency makes it ideal for LED back-lighting, creating a glowing, artistic effect.
       
    • Bar Tops & Reception Counters: Adds instant luxury and visual interest in lounges, restaurants, and commercial spaces.
       
    • Fireplace Surrounds: A stunning centre-piece for any modern or luxury home.
       
    • Bathroom Vanities: Used as a showpiece in powder rooms and spa-inspired bathrooms.
       
    • Furniture Accents: Coffee tables, consoles, and shelving with onyx tops become signature pieces.
       
    • Wall Panels & Art Installations: Especially popular with designers and architects for upscale interiors.
       

    Note: Onyx is a softer and more porous stone compared to granite or quartz, so it's typically sealed and installed in areas where impact and wear are minimal.


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