Description
Infused with natural history and artisan craftsmanship, the Fossil Stone Countertop is a breathtaking blend of organic intrigue and timeless elegance. Carved from ancient stone rich with embedded fossils and subtle textural layers, this countertop tells a geological story millions of years in the making. The distressed finish enhances its aged patina, celebrating imperfections that add depth and character. Supported by a robust layered composite base, the Fossil Stone Countertop offers an exquisite surface for dining or entertaining—ideal for those who appreciate heritage materials and sophisticated design.
Key Features
- Genuine Fossil Stone: Contains naturally occurring fossil imprints and mineral inclusions for an authentically unique look.
- Distressed Finish: Softened texture with a weathered elegance that reveals the stone’s layered complexity and ancient origin.
- Layered Composite Base: Engineered for strength and support, providing durability without compromising visual refinement.
- Dupont Edge Profile: A luxurious, sculpted curve that adds sophistication and elevates the visual appeal of the stone surface.
- Custom Color Availability: Available in an array of earthy, natural hues to suit your specific aesthetic preferences.
- Conversation-Starting Character: Each slab is a singular work of art, offering a unique blend of beauty and prehistory.
Dimensions & Specifications
Designed with the proportions of an elegant, mid-sized dining table, the Fossil Stone Countertop provides generous surface area while fitting comfortably in most interior layouts:
Thickness: 1.25″
Depth: 24″
Length: 72″
Weight: 270 lbs
Material: Stone
Finish: Distressed
Base Material: Layered Composite
Edge Profile: Dupont
Color: Custom
Source: Varies by Supplier
Care Instructions
To maintain the natural beauty of your Fossil Stone Countertop, clean gently with a soft cloth and a pH-neutral cleaner formulated for natural stone. The distressed finish benefits from occasional dusting and a careful wipe-down to preserve its textured elegance. Avoid abrasive scrubbers and acidic substances, which may damage the surface or highlight irregularities. Use coasters, placemats, and cutting boards to prevent staining or etching. Sealing the stone periodically will enhance its resilience against moisture and preserve its rich, fossilized detail for generations to come.
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