Granite

Granite

Marble

Marble

Quartz

Quartz

Porcelaine

Porcelaine

The Devil
is in the Detail.

Our Expert Guide to Finish and Materials

Choosing the right worktop edge is crucial, but so is your worktop edging. It completes the look of your kitchen. Your choice of worktop edge is guided by the material that you install and the cabinetry you are installing. Rounded and Bevelled edges are the most popular and affordable, which suffices for the majority of worktops. However, more detailed edges like Ogee, Sharks Nose and Dupont also have their place to finish off a more contemporary or traditional setting in a more intricate manner.

Materials →
Granite

Granite

A natural stone formed over millions of years, granite offers exceptional durability and a unique, organic pattern in every slab. Highly resistant to heat and scratches, it’s ideal for busy kitchens, combining timeless aesthetics with long-lasting performance and minimal day-to-day maintenance.

Marble

Marble

Renowned for its elegance, marble brings a sense of luxury with its soft veining and natural character. Each piece is unique, creating a refined statement in any kitchen. While slightly more delicate than other materials, proper care ensures it ages beautifully over time.

Quartz

Quartz

Quartz worktops are engineered using natural quartz combined with resins, creating a highly durable, non-porous surface. Resistant to stains and easy to maintain, they offer consistent colour and pattern options, making them a practical and stylish choice for contemporary kitchens.

Porcelaine

Porcelaine

Engineered for modern living, porcelain worktops are ultra-compact, non-porous, and highly resistant to stains, heat, and UV exposure. Their versatility allows for sleek, contemporary designs, including marble and stone effects, while offering exceptional durability for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Complete the look with the right edge and detailing.

Choosing the right worktop edge is crucial, but so is your worktop edging. It completes the look of your kitchen. Your choice of worktop edge is guided by the material that you install and the cabinetry you are installing. Rounded and Bevelled edges are the most popular and affordable, which suffices for the majority of worktops. However, more detailed edges like Ogee, Sharks Nose and Dupont also have their place to finish off a more contemporary or traditional setting in a more intricate manner.

Standard Profiles →
Detail Bevelled

Bevelled

Defined by a subtle angled cut along the top edge, creating a crisp line that catches the light. It adds a touch of detail while remaining modern and understated—ideal for bridging classic and contemporary styles.

Detail Square Edge

Square Edge

A clean, straight edge with slightly softened corners. Minimal and contemporary, it works across almost all materials and kitchens, offering a refined look without drawing attention away from the surface itself.

Detail Bullnose

Bullnose

A fully rounded edge that softens the overall look of the worktop. Practical and family-friendly, it reduces sharp corners while bringing a gentle, traditional feel to the kitchen.

Detail Half Bullnose

Half Bullnose

Rounded on the top edge with a flat underside. It offers the softness of a bullnose with a slightly more defined profile, making it a versatile option for both classic and transitional kitchens.

Detail Ogee Edge

Ogee Edge

A decorative, S-shaped curve that introduces elegance and detail. Often associated with traditional or luxury kitchens, it pairs particularly well with natural stones like marble or granite.

Detail Mitred Edge

Mitred Edge

A continuous flow of material down the side of the cabinetry to the floor. Not a traditional edge detail, but a design feature that showcases the material and creates a striking, high-end finish.

Specialist Profiles →
Detail Double Ogee

Double Ogee

A more intricate evolution of the classic ogee, featuring a deeper, layered curve. It adds greater visual weight and detail, often specified for statement islands or more traditional, high-end interiors.

Double Ogee
Detail Fluted / Reeded Edge

Fluted / Reeded Edge

Vertical grooves carved into the edge profile, introducing texture and rhythm. A highly bespoke feature that adds depth and a strong design statement, particularly in modern or architectural settings.

Fluted / Reeded Edge
Detail Mitred (Build-Up Edge)

Mitred (Build-Up Edge)

Creates the illusion of a much thicker worktop by joining two pieces at a precise angle. Seamlessly engineered, it delivers a bold, architectural presence often seen in luxury, contemporary kitchens.

Mitred (Build-Up Edge)
Detail Waterfall Edge

Waterfall Edge

A continuous flow of material down the side of the cabinetry to the floor. Not a traditional edge detail, but a design feature that showcases the material and creates a striking, high-end finish.

Waterfall Edge
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