WK Stone has been shaping the Australian stone industry for over 35 years, combining craftsmanship, innovation and sustainability. With a newly renovated showroom and a pioneering crystalline silica-free surface, Quantum Zero, the brand continues to lead the way in premium stone solutions.
March 14th, 2025
At the forefront of Australia’s natural and engineered stone industry, WK Stone offers a vast selection of high-quality surfaces designed for durability, aesthetics and safety. The family-run business is known for its commitment to craftsmanship, innovation and sustainability. It’s latest achievement – the Quantum Zero range – is a groundbreaking step towards safer, more sustainable benchtop surfaces, setting a new industry standard.
As part of its ongoing evolution, WK Stone has recently renovated its headquarters in Padstow, NSW, which now serves as a premier showroom for clients and industry professionals. This refreshed space, completed in early 2025, offers an immersive experience where visitors can explore WK Stone’s extensive selection of materials, from exquisite natural stone to state-of-the-art engineered surfaces. The showroom is a testament to the company’s dedication to innovation and customer experience, making it easier than ever for homeowners, designers, and architects to find the perfect stone for their projects.

A notable product in WK Stone’s line-up is Quantum Zero, a revolutionary new benchtop material formulated with 79–90 per cent premium recycled glass. Unlike traditional engineered stone, Quantum Zero is completely free of crystalline silica, making it a safer choice for both manufacturers and end users. This shift comes at a critical time when the industry is facing increased scrutiny over the health impacts of silica exposure. By eliminating crystalline silica, WK Stone leads the way in providing a sustainable alternative without compromising on beauty or performance.
Quantum Zero offers 38 unique designs, inspired by the warmth and beauty of natural stone. From classic marble-look finishes to contemporary matte surfaces, this collection ensures versatility for any design vision. The material is also non-porous, resistant to scratches, stains, and heat – making it ideal for kitchen benchtops, splashbacks, bathrooms and commercial applications. With a 10-year limited warranty, Quantum Zero is designed for longevity, giving customers peace of mind that their investment is built to last.

Alongside Quantum Zero, WK Stone continues to expand its Quantum Porcelain range, offering ultra-thin, large-format slabs perfect for benchtops, splashbacks and cladding applications. With high scratch resistance, UV stability and suitability for both indoor and outdoor spaces, Quantum Porcelain surfaces provide a seamless, high-end finish. This year, WK Stone introduced six new Quantum Porcelain designs, further expanding its diverse palette of options.
Natural stone remains at the heart of WK Stone’s legacy, with an unrivalled selection of premium materials sourced from the world’s finest quarries. From timeless Italian marbles to striking quartzite and granite, the collection is meticulously curated to offer one-of-a-kind surfaces that bring a sense of luxury and authenticity to any space.

With a strong foundation in quality, craftsmanship and sustainable innovation, WK Stone continues to redefine the Australian stone industry. Whether through its pioneering Quantum Zero surfaces, refined Quantum Porcelain offerings, or its enduring natural stone collection, the company is setting new benchmarks in both design and responsible manufacturing.
For those seeking to explore the latest in premium stone surfaces, WK Stone’s newly renovated Padstow showroom is the perfect place to begin. With expert guidance, an inspiring range of materials, and a commitment to the future of sustainable design, WK Stone is shaping the way Australians think about stone.
Explore the full collection at wkstone.com.au.





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