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Office & Corporate Interiors

From sleek reception desks that greet your visitors to polished boardroom tables that command attention, stone surfaces bring lasting elegance and professionalism to any corporate space.

Premium corporate office lobby with a polished white marble-effect quartz reception desk and warm ambient lighting
25+ Years Experience
1,500+ Projects Completed
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Stone transforms corporate spaces from functional to unforgettable. Whether you're designing a headquarters lobby, upgrading a breakout kitchen, or commissioning a boardroom centrepiece, the material you choose defines the impression your business makes.

Executive Reception Desk
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01 // Quartz

Executive Reception Desk

White marble-effect quartz wraps this L-shaped reception desk with a seamless waterfall edge — a first impression that speaks of quality and permanence.

Boardroom Conference Table
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02 // Granite

Boardroom Conference Table

A dramatic polished granite conference table anchors this modern boardroom — natural stone patterns add character and gravitas to client-facing spaces.

Office Breakout Kitchen
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03 // Sintered Stone

Office Breakout Kitchen

Sintered stone worktops in a contemporary office kitchen — virtually indestructible, effortless to clean, and sophisticated enough for any workplace.

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Your Guide to Office & Corporate Interiors

Why Stone for Offices and Corporate Spaces

Your workspace says something about your business before anyone opens their mouth. A stone reception desk or boardroom table communicates permanence, quality, and attention to detail — values that resonate with clients and give employees a space they’re genuinely proud to work in.

At In2stone, we’ve been crafting stone surfaces for commercial clients across Portsmouth, Hampshire and the surrounding area for over a decade. We’ve fitted reception desks for professional services firms, boardroom tables for corporate headquarters, and full breakout kitchens for modern office fit-outs. We understand that commercial projects need to be delivered on time, within budget, and with minimal disruption to your working day.

The Right Material for Every Office Application

Reception Desks and Lobbies — Quartz

Your reception area is the front door to your brand. Quartz gives you the striking aesthetics of marble — dramatic veining, crisp whites, deep charcoals — with none of the maintenance. It’s non-porous and stain-proof, which means spilled coffee from morning rush visitors won’t leave a mark. For a surface that hundreds of people lean on, tap on, and touch every week, quartz simply makes sense.

Brands like Silestone and Caesarstone offer commercial-grade surfaces in hundreds of colours. A waterfall-edge reception desk in white marble-effect quartz makes a statement without feeling cold — it’s modern, clean, and undeniably premium.

Boardroom and Conference Tables — Granite

There’s something about gathering around a natural stone table that changes the tone of a meeting. Granite is extraordinarily hard, naturally heat-resistant, and every slab is unique. A polished granite boardroom table brings warmth, weight, and character to client-facing spaces — qualities that laminate and veneer simply can’t replicate.

We fabricate boardroom tables to any shape and specification, from rectangular eight-seater conference tables to bespoke oval designs. Cable management cut-outs and power point positions are templated into the stone during fabrication, so your technology integrates cleanly.

Breakout Kitchens and Staff Areas — Sintered Stone

Modern offices demand communal spaces that feel as considered as the rest of the building. Sintered stone from brands like Dekton and Neolith handles everything an office kitchen can throw at it — boiling water taps, cleaning chemicals, coffee stains, and heavy daily use. It won’t scratch, won’t stain, and won’t discolour under fluorescent lighting.

For breakout kitchens, sintered stone offers the bonus of being available in large-format slabs, meaning fewer joins and a cleaner aesthetic on long runs of worktop.

Feature Walls and Lobby Cladding — Porcelain

Large-format porcelain panels create dramatic feature walls behind reception desks and throughout executive corridors. They’re lightweight compared to solid stone, available in virtually any finish — from polished marble-look to industrial concrete — and incredibly practical for high-traffic commercial areas.

What Makes Office Projects Different

Commercial stone installations come with their own set of considerations that differ from residential work:

  • Access and logistics — Office buildings often have loading restrictions, lift limitations, and narrow corridors. We plan slab sizes and delivery around your building’s constraints
  • Minimal disruption — We schedule installations outside core working hours where possible, so your team aren’t stepping over builders during the working day
  • Health and safety — Commercial sites require specific risk assessments, method statements, and sometimes contractor inductions. We handle all of this as standard
  • Specification matching — Many corporate fit-outs work from an architect’s specification. We can work with your design team, matching materials and finishes to their vision, and providing technical drawings for sign-off
  • Multi-unit consistency — If you’re fitting out multiple offices, floors, or locations, we maintain colour and finish consistency across the entire project

Our Commercial Process

  1. Site Survey — We visit your premises to assess the space, take initial measurements, and discuss material options
  2. Quotation — Clear, transparent pricing based on the exact scope of work, with no hidden extras
  3. Design Coordination — We work alongside your interior designer or architect, providing material samples, technical specifications, and CAD drawings where needed
  4. Templating — Precision measurement of every surface, accounting for power points, sinks, taps, and any bespoke details
  5. Fabrication — Your surfaces are cut, polished, and finished in our workshop using CNC machinery for exact tolerances
  6. Installation — Professional fitting, scheduled around your business operations to minimise downtime

In2stone’s Commercial Track Record

We’ve been supplying stone for commercial spaces since In2stone was founded. From individual reception desks to multi-floor corporate fit-outs, our team of craftsmen — with over 100 years of combined experience — bring the same care and precision to every project. Ian’s background in the stone industry stretches back to working in quarries worldwide, which means we understand materials at a level that most suppliers simply don’t.

Whether you’re an office manager refreshing a breakout kitchen, an interior designer specifying surfaces for a new headquarters, or a facilities team planning a lobby upgrade, we’d love to hear about your project.

Frequently Asked

Office & Corporate Interiors Questions

What is the best stone material for office reception desks?
Quartz is the standout choice for office reception desks. It offers the striking beauty of natural marble — dramatic veining, crisp whites, deep charcoals — without any of the maintenance. Because quartz is non-porous, it won't absorb spills from coffee cups or stain from everyday contact. Brands like Silestone and Caesarstone produce commercial-grade surfaces in hundreds of colours and patterns, so you can match your company's aesthetic precisely. A waterfall-edge quartz reception desk creates an immediate impression of quality and permanence that greets every visitor who walks through your door. At In2stone, we fabricate reception desks to any shape and specification, including cable management cut-outs and power point positions templated directly into the stone.
How much do stone worktops cost for a commercial office fit-out?
The cost of stone surfaces for an office depends on the material chosen, the total area, the complexity of the fabrication, and the number of cut-outs or bespoke details required. Quartz and sintered stone sit in the mid-to-premium range and offer exceptional value for commercial applications due to their zero-maintenance performance. Natural granite and marble are typically higher-end options. At In2stone, we provide clear, transparent quotations with no hidden costs — what we quote is what you pay. We recommend booking a site survey so we can assess your space, discuss materials, and provide a detailed quotation tailored to your exact requirements.
Can quartz be used for office kitchen worktops and breakout areas?
Absolutely. Quartz is one of the most practical choices for office kitchens and breakout spaces. It's completely non-porous, which means coffee stains, tea marks, and cleaning chemicals can't penetrate the surface. There's no sealing required, and it handles the daily demands of a busy staff kitchen with ease. Quartz also meets the hygiene standards expected in commercial food preparation areas. With hundreds of colours available — from subtle concrete effects to bold marble-look designs — you can create a breakout kitchen that feels as considered as the rest of your office.
What stone surfaces work best for boardroom and conference tables?
Granite and marble are outstanding choices for boardroom tables. A polished granite conference table brings natural warmth, weight, and character to client-facing spaces — every slab is unique, so your table becomes a genuine one-of-a-kind feature. Marble offers a softer, more refined elegance that works beautifully in executive settings. For maximum durability, sintered stone from brands like Dekton is virtually indestructible and won't mark from laptops, folders, or hot coffee cups. We fabricate boardroom tables to any shape and size, and can incorporate cable management cut-outs for power and data connections directly into the stone during fabrication.
How durable are stone surfaces in high-traffic office environments?
Engineered stone and sintered stone surfaces are exceptionally durable in commercial settings. Quartz resists scratches, stains, and impact from everyday office use without showing wear. Sintered stone goes even further — brands like Dekton and Neolith are resistant to heat, UV light, scratches, stains, and chemical cleaning products, making them ideal for surfaces that hundreds of people use every day. Natural stones like granite are also extremely hard-wearing, though they benefit from periodic sealing in high-traffic areas. At In2stone, we've installed stone surfaces in pubs, restaurants, hotels, and offices that still look pristine years after fitting.
Do stone worktops meet health and safety standards for office kitchens?
Yes. Non-porous materials like quartz and sintered stone meet commercial hygiene requirements for food preparation areas. Because liquids and bacteria cannot penetrate the surface, these materials are inherently easy to keep clean and sanitised. They can be cleaned with standard commercial-grade cleaning products without risk of surface damage. Sintered stone is particularly resilient — it tolerates even aggressive chemical disinfectants without staining or degrading. For office kitchens that serve large teams, stone surfaces are both a practical and aesthetically superior choice compared to laminate or timber alternatives.
What colours and finishes work best in corporate office interiors?
The best colour depends on the character of your brand and workspace. White and light grey marble-effect surfaces create a clean, contemporary aesthetic that suits modern offices and tech companies. Darker tones — charcoal, deep navy, or black granite — bring gravitas and sophistication to executive suites and boardrooms. Concrete-effect finishes work well in creative agencies and co-working spaces, offering an industrial-luxe feel without the roughness of actual concrete. At In2stone, we can bring samples directly to your office so you can see how different stones look under your actual lighting conditions — which makes a real difference in commercial spaces with artificial or mixed lighting.
How long does it take to supply and install stone surfaces in an office?
From initial survey to completed installation, a typical office project takes three to four weeks. This includes the site survey, quotation, material selection, precision templating, in-house fabrication, and professional installation. Our standard turnaround from template to installation is 14 days. We schedule installations outside core working hours where possible — evenings, weekends, or during planned office closures — so your team isn't disrupted during the working day. For larger multi-floor or multi-site projects, we work with your facilities team to phase the installation in stages that minimise downtime.
What is the best stone material for office reception desks?
Quartz is the standout choice for office reception desks. It offers the striking beauty of natural marble — dramatic veining, crisp whites, deep charcoals — without any of the maintenance. Because quartz is non-porous, it won’t absorb spills from coffee cups or stain from everyday contact. Brands like Silestone and Caesarstone produce commercial-grade surfaces in hundreds of colours and patterns, so you can match your company’s aesthetic precisely. A waterfall-edge quartz reception desk creates an immediate impression of quality and permanence that greets every visitor who walks through your door. At In2stone, we fabricate reception desks to any shape and specification, including cable management cut-outs and power point positions templated directly into the stone.
How much do stone worktops cost for a commercial office fit-out?
The cost of stone surfaces for an office depends on the material chosen, the total area, the complexity of the fabrication, and the number of cut-outs or bespoke details required. Quartz and sintered stone sit in the mid-to-premium range and offer exceptional value for commercial applications due to their zero-maintenance performance. Natural granite and marble are typically higher-end options. At In2stone, we provide clear, transparent quotations with no hidden costs — what we quote is what you pay. We recommend booking a site survey so we can assess your space, discuss materials, and provide a detailed quotation tailored to your exact requirements.
Can quartz be used for office kitchen worktops and breakout areas?
Absolutely. Quartz is one of the most practical choices for office kitchens and breakout spaces. It’s completely non-porous, which means coffee stains, tea marks, and cleaning chemicals can’t penetrate the surface. There’s no sealing required, and it handles the daily demands of a busy staff kitchen with ease. Quartz also meets the hygiene standards expected in commercial food preparation areas. With hundreds of colours available — from subtle concrete effects to bold marble-look designs — you can create a breakout kitchen that feels as considered as the rest of your office.
What stone surfaces work best for boardroom and conference tables?
Granite and marble are outstanding choices for boardroom tables. A polished granite conference table brings natural warmth, weight, and character to client-facing spaces — every slab is unique, so your table becomes a genuine one-of-a-kind feature. Marble offers a softer, more refined elegance that works beautifully in executive settings. For maximum durability, sintered stone from brands like Dekton is virtually indestructible and won’t mark from laptops, folders, or hot coffee cups. We fabricate boardroom tables to any shape and size, and can incorporate cable management cut-outs for power and data connections directly into the stone during fabrication.
How durable are stone surfaces in high-traffic office environments?
Engineered stone and sintered stone surfaces are exceptionally durable in commercial settings. Quartz resists scratches, stains, and impact from everyday office use without showing wear. Sintered stone goes even further — brands like Dekton and Neolith are resistant to heat, UV light, scratches, stains, and chemical cleaning products, making them ideal for surfaces that hundreds of people use every day. Natural stones like granite are also extremely hard-wearing, though they benefit from periodic sealing in high-traffic areas. At In2stone, we’ve installed stone surfaces in pubs, restaurants, hotels, and offices that still look pristine years after fitting.
Do stone worktops meet health and safety standards for office kitchens?
Yes. Non-porous materials like quartz and sintered stone meet commercial hygiene requirements for food preparation areas. Because liquids and bacteria cannot penetrate the surface, these materials are inherently easy to keep clean and sanitised. They can be cleaned with standard commercial-grade cleaning products without risk of surface damage. Sintered stone is particularly resilient — it tolerates even aggressive chemical disinfectants without staining or degrading. For office kitchens that serve large teams, stone surfaces are both a practical and aesthetically superior choice compared to laminate or timber alternatives.
What colours and finishes work best in corporate office interiors?
The best colour depends on the character of your brand and workspace. White and light grey marble-effect surfaces create a clean, contemporary aesthetic that suits modern offices and tech companies. Darker tones — charcoal, deep navy, or black granite — bring gravitas and sophistication to executive suites and boardrooms. Concrete-effect finishes work well in creative agencies and co-working spaces, offering an industrial-luxe feel without the roughness of actual concrete. At In2stone, we can bring samples directly to your office so you can see how different stones look under your actual lighting conditions — which makes a real difference in commercial spaces with artificial or mixed lighting.
How long does it take to supply and install stone surfaces in an office?
From initial survey to completed installation, a typical office project takes three to four weeks. This includes the site survey, quotation, material selection, precision templating, in-house fabrication, and professional installation. Our standard turnaround from template to installation is 14 days. We schedule installations outside core working hours where possible — evenings, weekends, or during planned office closures — so your team isn’t disrupted during the working day. For larger multi-floor or multi-site projects, we work with your facilities team to phase the installation in stages that minimise downtime.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★
"Excellent Service and Beautiful Results - Highly Recommended! I recently had In2stone install new quartz worktops in my kitchen, and I couldn't be happier with the results. From start to finish, the experience was completely stress-free. The team was not only competitively priced but also incredibly friendly and professional throughout the entire process. They handled everything seamlessly - removing the existing sink, hob, and old laminate worktops before fitting the new quartz surfaces. The finished worktops are absolutely beautiful and have transformed my kitchen into a modern, minimalist space that I love spending time in. The quality of workmanship is outstanding, and the attention to detail really shows. I'm a very satisfied customer and would highly recommend In2stone to anyone considering new worktops. Well done to the entire team - you've exceeded my expectations!"
— Ashley ChapmanGoogle
★★★★★
"I've had two kitchen worktops from In2stone, both times the service and quality of the product has been great. Templating and fitting were also seamless. Definite recommend."
— Victoria BrindGoogle
★★★★★
"So pleased with my beautiful new worktops. In2stone were brilliant. From helping me to choose from their wide selection in the showroom, through the whole quote, template and installation process the service was excellent. I still have some decorating to do to complete the kitchen makeover, but the new worktops look fabulous. Highly recommend the team at In2stone."
— Shirley MoremanGoogle

Why Choose Us

Why In2stone

Real Stonemasons

Same team from quote to installation. No subcontractors, no call centres — just craftsmen who care about every cut.

"The difference between a stonemason and just suppliers of worktops is huge."

Robert Squire

The Quote Is the Price

No hidden costs, no surprises. We consistently beat competitor quotes — even online discounters decline to match us.

"Beat 6 other companies by a mile. Even an online company that claims to beat any quote declined to."

Dean Fitzpatrick

2-Week Turnaround

From hand template to fitted worktops in as little as 14 days. Most projects are completed within a single morning.

"The fitters were very good at keeping us informed and kept to promised timescales."

Julia Fulford

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