Rocca + Madero

ROCCA
Quartzite is a metamorphic rock that is naturally formed from sandy quartz particles and a binder under high pressure and heat. Because of its high quartz content, this natural stone is particularly hard and also acid-resistant and relatively insensitive to scratches. Both the front and the beveled edges themselves are finished with natural stone. Available only as base units with pull-outs. 8 color options. Color shown: G683 Taj Mahal

 

MADERO

Oak veneered front with vertical grain design, both sides with a vividly grained thick veneer, with distinctive knots and cracks and a pronounced board-like character. All-around veneered edge with natural water-based stain and lacquer sealing. 5 color options available.

 

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Stunning Taj Mahal Quartzite With Exquisite Veining

Transform your kitchen with the exquisite Taj Mahal natural stone from the Rocca collection. Featuring warm tones and captivating veining, these cabinetry fronts and coordinating countertops create a luxurious ambiance that enhances any modern kitchen. Perfect for homeowners who value both beauty and practicality, these stone surfaces paired with natural wood provide an elegant, durable option for a sophisticated kitchen design with organic appeal.

Natural stone is also highly durable, and resistant to scratches and heat, ensuring that your kitchen remains as functional as it is beautiful for years to come.

One of a Kind Kitchen Design

Architectural Classics for New Inspiration in the Kitchen

Grainy sand, gnarled bark, crumbly rocks, metal with a patina – these are archaic images of items we are universally familiar with from both our natural and cultural surroundings. We can create things to remind us of these in our own everyday living environment. The more different the materials used in combination, the more interesting and exciting the interaction.

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