Natural stone Titanium granite is a striking, naturally quarried igneous rock that brings unmatched depth and character to any interior. Known for its dramatic multicolor palette featuring deep blacks, warm golds, and silver-grey tones, this granite slab delivers a visual impact that few surfaces can match. Available in polished, honed, and leathered finishes, it is equally at home on a kitchen island, a luxury countertop, or a set of custom bathroom vanities. Nova Tile and Stone - your trusted source for premium natural stone slabs supports every slab purchase with 100% U.S.-based client services and free design consultations to help you get it right from the start.
What Sets Natural Stone Titanium Granite Apart From the Rest
Titanium granite is a dense, crystalline igneous stone with a hardness that outperforms softer countertop materials. Each slab is unique, carrying distinct mineral movement across its surface that no manufactured product can replicate. The polished finish brings out a high-gloss sheen ideal for modern kitchen countertops, while the honed finish delivers a refined matte look popular in transitional and farmhouse-style kitchens. The leathered finish adds subtle texture and a low-luster surface that resists fingerprints, making it especially practical in households with heavy daily use.
Slabs typically range from 100 to 130 inches in length, providing seamless coverage for large kitchen islands and full countertop runs. This is a clear advantage over standard tile layouts, which depend on grout lines and repetitive patterns to build visual interest. With a slab, the stone itself does the work.
Bold Pattern, Flexible Placement: Designing with Titanium Granite
The rich multicolor tone range in titanium granite gives it rare versatility. In kitchens, it pairs confidently with dark cabinetry, light wood tones, and stainless steel hardware without competing for attention. On a bathroom vanity, the natural veining becomes a design focal point rather than a simple background surface.
Before committing to a finish or application, it helps to understand how the stone will perform in your specific setting. The Nova Tile and Stone blog post What To Look For When Selecting Natural Stone Slabs At A Supplier walks through exactly what to evaluate when sourcing natural stone, from slab thickness to finish consistency and supplier transparency.
Because titanium granite arrives as a full slab, it sidesteps the layout planning required by tile formats. There are no decisions about horizontal, vertical, or herringbone orientations, just a single continuous surface that works from wall to wall.

Practical Advantages That Make This Granite Worth Choosing
- Scratch and heat resistant surface holds up in high-traffic kitchens without showing wear
- Three finish options - polished, honed, and leathered - let you match the stone to your lifestyle and design style
- Seamless slab format eliminates grout lines for faster cleaning and a more hygienic food prep surface
- Distinctive mineral pattern naturally conceals light dust and minor marks between cleanings
- Non-porous when sealed making it suitable for both kitchen countertops and bathroom vanities
- Wide slab dimensions reduce visible seams across large kitchen islands and long countertop runs
Home delivery is available, along with the option to pick up in person at any of the four Nova Tile and Stone showroom locations across Northern Nevada and California.
Ultimate Guide to Natural Stone Slabs
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Its scratch resistance, heat tolerance, and bold multicolor pattern make it one of the most reliable and visually striking choices for kitchen countertops and island surfaces.
It is available in polished, honed, and leathered finishes. Polished offers high gloss, honed gives a matte look, and leathered adds surface texture with a low-sheen appearance.
Granite is a natural material with a one-of-a-kind pattern that engineered quartz cannot replicate. It requires periodic sealing but delivers superior heat resistance and authentic stone character.
Yes. Its durable composition and dramatic patterning make it a strong choice for bathroom vanity tops, where it functions as both a worksurface and a design statement.
Apply a penetrating stone sealer once a year and clean daily with a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Avoid acidic products and abrasive scrubbers to preserve the finish over time.