Lithos
Select Quartz Stone In Porcelain.

Lithos
Lithos captures the refined texture of quartz stone in a durable porcelain format.
Lithos models its surface on quartz stone, with a crisp mineral grain and cool, precise colouring across four options: White, Ice, Light Grey and Dark Grey. The patterning is fine and even rather than veined, printed in non-repeating faces, which gives floors a clean, technical stone look suited to contemporary architecture and modern renovations.
Porcelain makes the cool aesthetic practical: the tile resists stains, scratches and moisture, and requires no sealing over its lifetime. Lithos fits Metro Vancouver condos, modern infill homes and commercial fit-outs where grey palettes dominate, offering four closely stepped tones so designers can shift light to dark between rooms while keeping one material.
Specifications
Colors & Variations
Face Variations
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Applications
Where Lithos Works
Modern condo floors
A fine quartz grain in Ice or Light Grey suits the clean lines of newer condos, and one continuous 24x48 floor makes compact suites feel noticeably larger.
Tone-on-tone bathrooms
Step the collection's four colours within one bathroom: Dark Grey on the floor, Light Grey on the walls, White in the niche. The shared quartz grain keeps the layering coherent.
Utility and laundry rooms
Cool, bright and hard-wearing is the right recipe for working rooms. Porcelain ignores detergent and bleach splashes, and the floor mops back to clean in seconds.
Office and corridor floors
The even mineral grain reads professional without feeling sterile, and matte 1cm porcelain keeps cleaning and long-term maintenance predictable across large office and corridor floor areas.
Design Notes
Pairing & Layout Ideas
Lithos speaks the language of modern materials: concrete, glass, black steel and pale engineered wood all pair naturally. Warm it deliberately with oak millwork and soft textiles so the grey does not tip into cold. Grout should match the tile tone closely, since contrast joints fight the technical look. If the room needs more visible character, Ceppo Di Gre adds speckle and Mountain Lava adds volcanic texture while staying in the same cool family.
FAQ
Lithos Questions
What is the difference between Ice and White?
Ice carries a faint blue-grey cast while White is the brighter, more neutral of the two. Under warm household lighting the difference narrows, so if you are torn between them, take samples home and compare in the actual room before ordering.
Does Lithos work with underfloor heating?
Yes. Porcelain transfers radiant heat efficiently and stays dimensionally stable over heating systems, so a Lithos floor over radiant is a comfortable combination for Vancouver winters. Confirm your installer uses a flexible thinset appropriate for heated substrates.
Is Dark Grey hard to keep looking clean?
Dark floors show pale dust and lint more than light ones; that is true of any material. The mineral grain helps break this up, and a quick dry mop between washes keeps Dark Grey presentable. In high-dust households, Light Grey is the lower-effort choice.
Can the four colours be mixed in one project?
Yes, and they are designed to step cleanly from White to Dark Grey with the same grain and sizes. Designers often zone spaces this way, darker in entries and utility areas, lighter in living spaces, while keeping a single material story.
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