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Azzurrite Granite

Granite

Azzurrite

25+ Years Experience
1,500+ Projects Completed
4.9 from 100+ Reviews
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Full Service — Installation

Our granite range is available with full supply, templating, fabrication and installation across Portsmouth, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Waterlooville, Chichester, Southampton and the surrounding area, with our services extending to Hampshire, Sussex, Surrey, Dorset and Berkshire . The reach of our installation service depends on the type of project — contact us to discuss your requirements.

Supply & Fabrication — UK Wide

Outside our installation area? We can fabricate granite to your supplied template, or supply the stone directly as-is — anywhere in the UK . Learn more .

The Stone

See the natural beauty of Azzurrite up close — the surface texture, colour depth, and veining that make this granite unique.

A Brazilian exotic of oceanic beauty — grey-blue depths flow with cream and beige waves in a breathtaking tapestry of natural movement.

Azzurrite granite is named after the deep blue copper mineral — and while this Brazilian Stone isn't as intensely blue as its namesake, it carries the same sense of oceanic depth and flowing natural beauty. The surface presents a mesmerising interplay of grey-blue tones and warm cream-beige waves that create a marbled, tapestry-like effect of remarkable visual complexity. This is one of those rare granites that seem to contain an entire seascape within each slab. The grey-blue depths flow and ebb against cream-beige shorelines, with occasional darker mineral formations adding anchoring points of contrast. The effect changes beautifully with lighting — cooler and bluer in daylight, warmer and more golden under evening artificial light — giving the stone a dynamic, living quality. In2stone's craftsmen approach Azzurrite with the care that an oceanic-patterned stone demands. The flowing waves need to be oriented correctly and matched across joins to maintain visual continuity. The result is a worktop that feels like a single, continuous piece of natural art — a kitchen surface that never stops being beautiful to look at.

Performance

How This Stone Performs

Hardness

4 out of 5

Stain Resistance

3 out of 5

UV Resistance

5 out of 5

Heat Resistance

5 out of 5

Scratch Resistance

4 out of 5

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Get a free, no-obligation quote for Azzurrite granite. From template to installation, In2stone handles everything — so you can enjoy your new surface without the stress.

Azzurrite Granite slab

Frequently Asked

Questions About Azzurrite

What creates the flowing wave pattern in Azzurrite granite?
Azzurrite's distinctive wave patterns result from the flowing, folded geological processes that formed the stone deep within the Earth's crust. Different mineral layers — grey-blue feldspar and darker hornblende alternating with cream-beige quartz and lighter feldspar — were compressed and folded during formation, creating the sweeping, wave-like patterns visible in each slab.
How did Azzurrite granite get its name?
Azzurrite is named after the mineral azurite, a deep blue copper carbonate mineral prized since antiquity. While the granite doesn't contain actual azurite, its blue-grey tones and flowing patterns evoke the same oceanic depth and beauty. The Italian-influenced spelling reflects the stone's Mediterranean aesthetic sensibility.
What kitchen styles complement Azzurrite granite?
Azzurrite's oceanic character suits coastal and Mediterranean-inspired kitchens beautifully, but its sophisticated colour palette also works in contemporary and transitional designs. White or cream cabinetry lets the stone's flowing patterns take centre stage, while navy or teal units create a dramatic tonal scheme. Brushed silver or chrome hardware complements the cool blue tones.
Is Azzurrite granite suitable for a statement kitchen island?
Azzurrite is spectacularly effective as a kitchen island surface. The large, unbroken expanse of a kitchen island provides the perfect canvas for the stone's flowing wave patterns to display their full beauty. In2stone plans the slab layout to position the most dramatic wave formations on the most visible sections of the island surface.
How practical is Azzurrite granite for everyday use?
Despite its exotic appearance, Azzurrite is as practical as any granite. Mohs 6-7 hardness resists scratches, excellent heat resistance handles hot pans, and the varied patterning is naturally forgiving of everyday marks. Annual sealing and daily cleaning with pH-neutral soap are all it needs. The flowing pattern means even minor wear is virtually invisible.
★★★★★
"We decided to get bespoke granite work tops for our new kitchen and have to say that we are over the moon with them. From the outset, Ian was very professional when selecting the stone, he listened to what we wanted, went through all of the possibilities that we could have for our worktops and went through the process in detail once we had made a decision. The templateing and fitting was carried out by an incredibly professional and helpful team run by Kev, who knew exactly what they were doing and just got on and made my kitchen look amazing. I would highly recommend In2stone for a helpful, knowledgeable and professional service from start to finish."
— Nicky HavardGoogle Review

Why Choose Us

Why In2stone

Invisible Joins & Ogee Edging

The edge profiles and seamless joins other suppliers say they can't do? We do them every week.

"Other quartz suppliers weren't able to offer the ogee edging I wanted — In2stone could."

Olivia Tett

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

Ian Answers the Phone

No answering machines or sales scripts. You'll speak to the people who'll actually work on your project.

"Ian always answered the phone or called me back — and that was before we even decided to use him."

Carly Rielly