Marble Benchtops
Marble Stone Benchtops
If you’re considering a kitchen or bathroom renovation, marble benchtops offer a combination of timeless elegance and natural beauty that’s hard to match. As one of nature’s most luxurious materials, marble has graced homes for centuries—from ancient palaces to modern Sydney kitchens. Each slab is unique, with distinctive veining and colour variations formed over millions of years.
Our marble collection spans a stunning range of colours, patterns, and finishes to suit both contemporary and classic design styles. Whether you’re drawn to crisp white marble with delicate veining or bold statement pieces in green or black, marble brings an unmistakable sophistication to any space.
Our Marble Slabs For Benchtops
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Verde Olympus Marble
Verde Olympus features a deep intense dark green background, intersected by horizontal, diagonal and dramatic vertical veining. This Grecian beauty is perfect for those seeking a deep dark green colour with heavily contrasted angular veins .
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Verde Oceania Marble
Verde Oceania Marble captivates with its unique fusion of green and grey hues dancing across an off-white backdrop. Dark linear veining cuts through the surface with striking definition, while the stone’s crystalline structure catches and reflects light beautifully. It’s a material that genuinely brings the essence of nature indoors.
What sets Verde Oceania apart is its distinctive colour palette. The green tones range from soft sage to deeper forest shades, mingling with cool greys to create a sophisticated, organic aesthetic. This isn’t an overpowering green, it’s nuanced and layered, making it surprisingly versatile despite its distinctive character.
The linear veining pattern adds a sense of movement and direction, perfect for creating visual flow in a space. When book-matched, adjacent slabs create mirror-image patterns that transform walls and islands into genuine focal points.
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New York Marble
New York Marble earns its bold name through heavy movement and striking visuals that demand attention. Sharp dark purple veining cuts dramatically across a white background, with hues of pink and purple adding depth and intrigue. This is a statement stone for those who want their space to truly stand out.
What makes New York Marble exceptional is its translucence. When backlit, this stone transforms into something magical, the purple and pink tones glow with ethereal warmth, creating a vista that captivates everyone who sees it. Few natural stones offer this backlighting potential, making New York Marble a favourite for luxury feature walls and high-end commercial applications.
The colour palette is surprisingly versatile despite its dramatic appearance. The purple and pink tones bring warmth to contemporary spaces, while the white background keeps it fresh and bright. It pairs beautifully with brushed nickel, chrome fixtures, soft grey cabinetry, and touches of blush or mauve in soft furnishings.
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Lloret Marble
Lloret Marble is a symphony of charcoal, grey and white tones with heavy movement but a uniform structure. This wonderfully versatile marble is appealing both in residential setting but also in commercial setting due to its sophisticated yet appealing appearance. Due to its continuous movement of veins throughout this stone it can be used in myriad of different applications.
What Colours Are Available in Marble Benchtops
White Marble Benchtop
White marble benchtops remain the pinnacle of classic elegance in Australian kitchens. Their soft, luminous quality creates an open, airy feel whilst the natural veining adds character and depth. From the bright, crisp tones of Calacatta to the gentle greys of Arabescato, white marble works beautifully in both modern minimalist designs and traditional spaces. It reflects light naturally, making kitchens feel more spacious and inviting—a quality that’s particularly valued in Sydney homes.
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New York Marble
New York Marble earns its bold name through heavy movement and striking visuals that demand attention. Sharp dark purple veining cuts dramatically across a white background, with hues of pink and purple adding depth and intrigue. This is a statement stone for those who want their space to truly stand out.
What makes New York Marble exceptional is its translucence. When backlit, this stone transforms into something magical, the purple and pink tones glow with ethereal warmth, creating a vista that captivates everyone who sees it. Few natural stones offer this backlighting potential, making New York Marble a favourite for luxury feature walls and high-end commercial applications.
The colour palette is surprisingly versatile despite its dramatic appearance. The purple and pink tones bring warmth to contemporary spaces, while the white background keeps it fresh and bright. It pairs beautifully with brushed nickel, chrome fixtures, soft grey cabinetry, and touches of blush or mauve in soft furnishings.
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Calacatta Statuario Marble
Calacatta Statuario marble, a distinctive material that personifies grace and elegance. Hand-selected from the choicest quarries of Italy, this exquisite marble, available at Avant Stone, is highly sought after by discerning homeowners, architects, and designers alike. The Calacatta Statuario marble is renowned for its crisp white background adorned with striking broad grey veins, an unparalleled blend of purity and drama that promises to transform any space into a vision of refined grandeur. Each slab is unique, embodying a timeless beauty that transcends the ephemeral trends, thus offering a sense of permanence and enduring appeal. Known for its exceptional versatility, the Calacatta Statuario marble is ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, and even accent walls, elegantly enhancing the ambiance of any setting with its remarkable aesthetic and superior quality. Despite its luxe appeal, the Calacatta Statuario marble is incredibly robust, balancing both functionality and aesthetics with effortless ease.
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Calacatta Oro Marble
Calacatta Oro Marble is among the most sought-after marbles in the world. This Marble is quarried in the Carrara mountain ranges of central Italy. The pristine white background of this marble is contrasted with the bold warm grey veining. Calacatta Oro is one of the classic Italian white Marble, having been used on high-end luxury developments for centuries. The timeless nature of the color palette & magnificence of this stone leaves it as one of the most prized marbles in the Avant Stone range.
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Arabescato Vagli Marble
Arabescato Vagli is a refined Italian marble sourced from the picturesque quarries of Italy. Its sophisticated white background is accented by striking grey veins that flow organically across each slab — the signature characteristic of the Arabescato family.
What distinguishes Arabescato Vagli is its balanced elegance. The veining is bold enough to create visual interest without overwhelming a space, making it incredibly versatile for both residential and commercial interiors. It harmonises beautifully with contemporary minimalism and classic luxury alike.
The mesmerising arabesque patterns make this marble perfect for creating standout focal points. Whether used for a dramatic fireplace surround, a statement kitchen island, or elegant wall cladding, Arabescato Vagli elevates any application with timeless Italian sophistication.
Like all marble, Arabescato Vagli requires regular sealing (every 1-2 years) and prompt cleanup of acidic spills to maintain its refined beauty.
Black Marble Benchtop
Black marble benchtops create dramatic impact and sophisticated contrast in any kitchen. With their rich, deep tones and striking veining patterns, they’re perfect for contemporary and industrial-style spaces seeking a bold, luxurious statement. Black marble pairs beautifully with light cabinetry for stunning contrast, or with darker finishes for a moody, cohesive aesthetic. Beyond their visual appeal, darker marbles are more forgiving with everyday use, showing fewer marks than their lighter counterparts.
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Sahara Noir Marble
Sahara Noir Marble is another striking marble quarried in Central Asia. It is a combination of its deep golden, rustic, and white bold veining against the smooth black surface. Sahara Noir screams sophistication, and it is impossible to ignore its pure beauty. Sahara Noir is popular with designers in book-matched applications and adds striking elegance to every interior application.
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Nero Marquina Marble
Nero Marquina Marble is a high contrasting black Marble with delicate white veining against the deep dark background. Nero Marquina Marble is suitable for residential and commercial projects, particularly as a visually striking feature stone for large format applications such as fireplaces and feature walls.
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Lloret Marble
Lloret Marble is a symphony of charcoal, grey and white tones with heavy movement but a uniform structure. This wonderfully versatile marble is appealing both in residential setting but also in commercial setting due to its sophisticated yet appealing appearance. Due to its continuous movement of veins throughout this stone it can be used in myriad of different applications.
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Jurassic Black Marble
Jurassic Black Marble is a stone that leaves you in awe with its incredible character. Prominent grey and brown veining protrudes dramatically from the deep black background, creating a surface alive with movement and sophistication. It’s a marble that refuses to fade into the background, this stone demands attention.
What makes Jurassic Black so captivating is the way its veining appears to emerge from the darkness. The grey and earthy brown tones don’t simply sit on the surface, they seem to surge through it, creating depth and dimension that shifts as light plays across the stone. The effect is almost geological, as if you’re viewing ancient formations frozen in time.
Unlike uniform black stones, Jurassic Black offers the moody drama of a dark marble with genuine visual interest. The contrasting veins prevent any feeling of flatness, making it equally suited to intimate spaces where richness is desired and larger applications where the flowing patterns can truly express themselves.
Red Marble Benchtop
Red marble benchtops bring warmth, character, and undeniable presence to kitchen spaces. Their rich burgundy and rose tones create a focal point that’s both inviting and distinctive. Perfect for those wanting to move beyond neutral palettes, red marble adds personality whilst maintaining sophistication. These marbles work particularly well in Mediterranean-inspired designs or as statement pieces in contemporary kitchens where the benchtop becomes the hero element.
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Rosso Orobico Marble
Rosso Orobico Marble is a luxuriously hued statement stone distinguished by its deep red tones and waves of tawny sunset rose. A dramatic range of colours, white, black, burgundy, brown, red, and grey, flow together in richly patterned waves, creating a bold masterpiece that only mother nature could seamlessly blend.
This is not a stone for the timid. Rosso Orobico commands attention with its theatrical colour palette and dynamic movement. The deep reds evoke warmth and passion, while the interplay of burgundy, grey, and black adds complexity and sophistication. Each slab tells a unique geological story through its layered, wave-like patterns.
What makes Rosso Orobico special is its ability to anchor a space with dramatic warmth. Unlike cooler-toned marbles, this stone infuses interiors with energy and life. The sunset rose and burgundy hues create an atmosphere that’s simultaneously bold and inviting, perfect for spaces designed to impress.
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Rosso Levanto Marble
Rosso Levanto Marble is an extravagant, gorgeous natural stone with deep burgundy background with segments of black and striking white veining. Rosso Levanto Marble was used primarily in traditional design contexts, however, it has made a comeback recently as the designers seek more colorful and unique stone pieces for contemporary projects.
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Breccia Rosso Marble
Breccia Rosso Marble is known for its intense burgundy patterning with rich hues of pink and gold woven throughout. This bold marble is suited for adventurous design applications where making a statement is the goal — and it’s fast becoming a favourite among architects and interior designers.
The brecciated pattern creates a dramatic mosaic-like appearance, with deep red fragments interspersed with contrasting white, beige, and gold veining. Each slab is a unique composition of colour and movement, offering a level of visual interest that few stones can match.
Breccia Rosso isn’t for the faint-hearted. It demands attention and transforms ordinary spaces into extraordinary ones. Whether used as a feature wall, fireplace surround, or statement kitchen island, this marble becomes the undeniable focal point of any room.
Best for: Feature walls, fireplace surrounds, statement benchtops, bathroom vanities, luxury commercial fitouts
Like all marble, Breccia Rosso requires regular sealing and prompt cleanup of acidic spills. Its darker tones are more forgiving than lighter marbles.
Visit our Sydney or Newcastle showroom to see Breccia Rosso slabs in person.
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Breccia Damascata Marble
Breccia Damascata Marble is a stunning fusion of red, pink, and orange tones, adorned with a captivating interplay of ivory veining in both thick and delicate strokes. This exquisite marble brings warmth and sophistication to any interior, making it a standout choice for designers seeking something truly distinctive.
The brecciated pattern — characteristic of the Breccia family — creates a fragmented, mosaic-like appearance that’s utterly unique. Each slab tells its own story through the organic arrangement of warm-toned fragments bound together by contrasting ivory veins. It’s nature’s artwork at its finest.
What makes Breccia Damascata special is its ability to transform a space through colour. The warm palette infuses rooms with energy and life, while the sophisticated patterning ensures it never feels overwhelming. It’s bold yet refined — perfect for those who want their stone to make a statement.
Best for: Feature walls, fireplace surrounds, bathroom vanities, statement kitchen islands, luxury commercial fitouts
Like all marble, Breccia Damascata requires regular sealing and careful maintenance. Avoid acidic substances and wipe spills promptly.
Visit our Sydney or Newcastle showroom to see Breccia Damascata slabs in person.
Grey Marble Benchtop
Grey marble benchtops offer versatile elegance that complements virtually any kitchen style. From soft, dove grey to deeper charcoal tones, these marbles provide a refined neutral palette that pairs effortlessly with both warm and cool colour schemes. Grey marble is particularly popular in modern Australian kitchens, where it bridges the gap between the starkness of pure white and the boldness of black. It’s sophisticated without being overwhelming, and works beautifully with timber, stainless steel, and stone finishes alike.
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Domus Grey Marble
Domus Grey Marble is an artistic blend of cool grey tones, subtle hints of blue, and delicate veining that weaves a timeless and serene aesthetic. Its subtle cloudy background and nuanced texture make it a versatile choice, effortlessly enhancing both minimalist and eclectic design preferences.
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Palissandro Nuovo Marble
Palissandro Nuovo features shades of neutral grey, white, gold and brown diagonal veining. Althrough from a far the stone has prominent veining, once the material’s grain is closely inspected the soft delicate patterning on this stone makes it quite unique.
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Calamadro Grey Marble
Calamadro Grey is a striking dark grey marble sourced from Central Asia. Its deep charcoal surface is adorned with scattered white contrasting veins that create a dramatic yet sophisticated aesthetic — perfect for those seeking a moody, contemporary look.
The beauty of Calamadro Grey lies in its bold simplicity. The dark background provides a powerful foundation, while the irregular white veining adds natural movement and visual interest. This contrast creates depth without complexity, making it versatile enough for both minimalist and luxurious design schemes.
Dark marbles like Calamadro Grey bring a sense of drama and intimacy to spaces. They work particularly well in contemporary kitchens where they create striking contrast against light cabinetry, or in bathrooms where the deep tones evoke a spa-like atmosphere.
Best for: Kitchen island benchtops, splashbacks, bathroom vanities, feature walls, flooring
Like all marble, Calamadro Grey requires regular sealing and prompt cleanup of spills. The darker tone is more forgiving than lighter marbles, making maintenance somewhat easier.
Visit our Sydney or Newcastle showroom to see Calamadro Grey slabs in person.
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Bianco Carioca Marble
Bianco Carioca Marble is an exquisite natural stone featuring a dynamic interplay of dark grey veining, charcoal hues, and layered shades of white and grey. The intricate patterning creates remarkable depth and dimension, making each slab a visually captivating statement piece.
What sets Bianco Carioca apart is its dramatic tonal range. The veining shifts from soft grey whispers to bold charcoal streaks, creating natural movement that draws the eye across the surface. This layered complexity means the stone reveals new details depending on the light and angle — it’s a marble that keeps giving.
The neutral grey palette makes Bianco Carioca incredibly versatile. It pairs effortlessly with both warm and cool colour schemes, from timber cabinetry to sleek modern finishes. It’s bold enough to command attention as a feature piece yet sophisticated enough to complement surrounding elements.
Best for: Kitchen benchtops, feature walls, bathroom vanities, splashbacks, fireplace surrounds
Like all marble, Bianco Carioca requires regular sealing and prompt cleanup of acidic spills to preserve its striking appearance.
Our Marble Slabs for Benchtops
What Colors Are Available in Marble Benchtops
White Marble Benchtop
Black Marble Benchtop
Red Marble Benchtop
Grey Marble Benchtop
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Why Choose Marble Slabs for Your Benchtops ?
Marble slabs bring a level of natural elegance to your kitchen that few materials can match. Each piece is genuinely one-of-a-kind, with veining patterns and colour variations that have formed over millions of years beneath the earth’s surface. This uniqueness means your kitchen benchtop will be unlike any other.
Sourced from renowned quarries in Italy and across the globe, our marble collection represents centuries of geological artistry. The stone’s versatility suits both sleek, contemporary kitchens and traditional spaces, adapting beautifully to your design vision. Beyond aesthetics, marble offers practical benefits—it’s naturally cool to the touch (ideal for pastry work), heat-resistant, and when properly maintained, incredibly durable.
Choosing marble means investing in a surface that adds both visual impact and lasting value to your home. It’s a decision that combines the practical with the beautiful, the timeless with the unique.
How to Choose the Right Marble Slab for Your Countertops?
Selecting your marble kitchen benchtop is an exciting process, but with so many beautiful options available, it helps to know what to consider. Here’s what matters most:
Consider the ColoursÂ
Start by thinking about your overall kitchen palette. Do you want your marble to be a soft, complementary backdrop or a bold statement piece? White marble brings classic elegance and light, whilst black marble creates dramatic contrast. Grey marbles offer sophisticated neutrality, and coloured marbles like red or green become true conversation starters.
Check for DurabilityÂ
Not all marbles are equal in terms of hardness. If your kitchen is a high-traffic, family hub, discuss durability with our team. Generally, darker marbles and those with denser composition handle daily wear better. We can guide you towards marbles that suit your specific lifestyle and cooking habits.
Texture also be ConsideredÂ
The finish you choose affects both appearance and practicality. Polished marble offers that classic, glossy sheen and reflects light beautifully—perfect for creating visual impact. Honed finishes provide a softer, matte appearance that’s less prone to showing water marks in heavy-use areas. Brushed or leathered finishes add texture and hide minor wear even better.
Measure Your Available SpaceÂ
Accurate measurements are crucial before selecting your slab. Natural stone slabs vary in size, and knowing your exact benchtop dimensions helps minimise waste and ensures the veining patterns fall where you want them. This is especially important for book-matched applications or when you want specific veining as a feature.
Consider the Finish
Think about how the finish will work in your space. Polished marble looks stunning but shows fingerprints and water marks more readily. Honed finishes are more forgiving in busy kitchens whilst still maintaining marble’s elegant character. Visit our showroom to see and feel different finishes—it makes a real difference to your decision.
Other Colours Options Available in Marble Benchtops?
Beyond the classic white, black, grey, and red marbles, there’s a world of unique colours that can transform your kitchen into something truly distinctive.
Green Marble Benchtop
Green marble benchtops bring nature’s tranquillity indoors. From soft sage to deep emerald tones, green marble creates a connection to the outdoors that’s particularly appealing in Australian homes. It pairs beautifully with timber cabinetry and natural materials, offering a fresh alternative to traditional neutrals. Our Verde Alpi and Verde Olympus marbles are designer favourites for those seeking something genuinely unique.
Gold Marble Benchtop
Gold marble benchtops radiate warmth and luxury. With their honey and amber tones interwoven with cream and white, these marbles catch light beautifully throughout the day. They’re perfect for creating inviting, sophisticated kitchens with a touch of glamour. Gold marble works particularly well in heritage homes or contemporary spaces wanting to add warmth to modern lines.
Blue Marble Benchtop
Blue marble is rare and remarkable. Its cool, calming tones evoke coastal serenity—perfect for Sydney’s lifestyle. From subtle blue-grey to more pronounced azure veining, blue marble creates a kitchen that feels both tranquil and distinctive. These marbles are conversation starters that bring an unexpected element to your space whilst maintaining sophisticated elegance.
How to Clean & Maintain Your Marble Cabinet Tops?
Keeping your marble benchtops beautiful requires a bit of care, but it’s simpler than you might think. Here’s what we recommend after 20+ years in the stone business:
Use Mild CleanersÂ
Marble is sensitive to acidic cleaners, so stick with pH-neutral products specifically designed for natural stone. A simple solution of warm water and mild dish soap works perfectly for daily cleaning. Avoid anything containing lemon, vinegar, or harsh chemicals—these can etch the marble’s surface.
Avoid Abrasive ToolsÂ
Never use scouring pads, steel wool, or abrasive scrubbers on marble. These will scratch the polished surface. Instead, use soft microfibre cloths or sponges for cleaning. For stubborn marks, a soft brush with gentle cleaner does the trick without damaging the finish.
Wipe Spills immediately
Marble is porous, which means spills can penetrate if left sitting. Wine, citrus juice, coffee, and oils should be wiped up straight away. This simple habit prevents most staining issues. For spills that do penetrate, poultice treatments can often lift them out.
Seal Regularly
Sealing creates a protective barrier against stains and moisture. Most marble benchtops need resealing every 12-18 months, though this varies depending on use and the specific marble type. We can advise on the right schedule for your stone. The water test is simple—if water no longer beads on the surface, it’s time to reseal.
Avoid Heavy Impact
Whilst marble is durable, it can chip or crack if heavy objects are dropped directly onto it. Use cutting boards for food preparation and avoid dropping heavy pots or pans onto the surface. Taking these simple precautions keeps your marble looking pristine for decades.
Natural Stone Slab Supplier
Avant Stone brings together 20 years of stone industry experience to provide you with a range of globally sourced stone slabs including Marble slabs, Granite slabs and Quartzite Slabs.
We aim provide you quality service and distinctive stone products for your home or your commercial space. Avant Stone is the premier Stone Supplier of Granite, Quartzite and Marble slabs in Sydney.
Our showroom is located centrally in Greenacre, a mere 20 minutes from Sydney & Parramatta CBD.
Give us a call:Â 0298170037
Email us at: info@avantstone.com.au
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Marble Good for Kitchen Benchtops?
Yes, marble benchtops are heat-resistant and strong but may need to be polished frequently to keep them looking great.
Are Marble Benchtops Expensive?
Yes, marble benchtops are indeed relatively expensive, but they should be viewed as the improvement of the house, which will pay for itself in the long run.
Is White Marble Good for Kitchen Countertops?
Yes! white marble for kitchen Countertops is elegant, and traditional, and enhances any style of kitchen while bringing in brightness.
What is the Best Texture for Marble Benchtops Sydney?
Polished marble has a shiny surface while honed gives the natural stone a dull appearance, but both are ideal for use.
How Much Do Marble Benchtops Cost?
Certain prices or costs depend on the quality and colour of the marble; for instance, white marble is costlier than black or grey.
Is Marble Countertops Cheaper Than Granite?
In general, marble can cost more than granite for kitchen benchtops, especially when it comes to the type of marble and the workmanship that is required.
How to Remove Stains From Marble Benchtops
Use mild dish soap and water or a marble cleaner for stains, and a poultice for tougher stains.
How to Clean Marble Bench Top
Wipe with mild dish soap and water or use a marble cleaner for spots, and it may require a poultice for stubborn stains.
What Splashback Goes With Marble Stone Benchtop
Choose neutral tiles or glass to blend with the kitchen top marble, or different-colored tiles to create bright designs.



















