marble bathroom vanities and basins
Natural stone or quartz worktops look fabulous in a bathroom and will last for years.
A marble vanity top is a good way to add colour and make a design statement in a simple white bathroom, but why not go a step further and make the whole unit out of your chosen stone? You’ll end up with a stunning focal point for the bathroom.
We also make basins from stone - carving them out of the stone slab so that they are of one piece with the top, like the double basins shown below in Daino Reale.
You can pick from the large range of granite, quartz and sintered stone that we have available, many of them in stock at our Basingstoke factory and rest assured that you are dealing with a company that has over 55 years’ experience in the business, supplying and installing stone bathrooms for everyone from individual property owners and interior designers to luxury hotels.
Daino Reale is a soft beige marble - perfect for creating a calming atmosphere
“I highly recommend Stone Circle. I received excellent advice and service from my initial visit where I met Sue to the final installation. Customer service and after care are way above and beyond. Thank you all at Stone Circle for the fantastic service.”
need advice?
Book an appointment to talk to our friendly showroom staff who will be able to help you pick the right stone for your bathroom, or, if you already know what you want and have the dimensions and a plan, send us the details for a quote.
We operate across southern England and have our own installation teams in London.
which material?
Marble is the classic choice for bathrooms with a wide range of different colours and styles available, and limestone and travertine are often also used.
A figured granite vanity top can also look stunning.
Quartz is another popular choice for those that don’t like the variation that natural stone is subject to. We are approved fabricators for all the major brands of quartz, such as Silestone, Caesarstone, CRL and Q-Stone.
Quarzite is another suitable natural stone, although it is rarer than granite and therefore more expensive.
We are also approved fabricators for Dekton and Lapitec. These sintered stone slabs are made using the latest technique which involves subjecting materials found in natural stone and porcelain to extremely high heat and pressure so that they meld together without the use of binders.