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Countertops & Slabs

Explore Countertops & Slabs at Citadel Spaces. Large-format natural and engineered stone for countertops, islands, and feature walls. Browse 366 options, all sourced from leading brands at superstore prices with fast nationwide shipping.

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MSI Nero Mist - Granite Slab
MSI
Nero Mist - Granite Slab
From $21.30 / sq ft
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MSI Gray Nuevo - Granite Slab
MSI
Gray Nuevo - Granite Slab
$27.73 / sq ft
$560.61 / slab
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MSI Gray Mist - Granite Slab
MSI
Gray Mist - Granite Slab
$14.08 / sq ft
$284.68 / slab
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MSI Eclipse - Granite Slab
MSI
Eclipse - Granite Slab
From $35.81 / sq ft
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MSI Desert Dream - Granite Slab
MSI
Desert Dream - Granite Slab
$44.58 / sq ft
$901.48 / slab
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MSI Colonial White - Granite Slab
MSI
Colonial White - Granite Slab
From $18.15 / sq ft
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MSI Azure Mist - Granite Slab
MSI
Azure Mist - Granite Slab
From $21.67 / sq ft
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MSI Azul Celeste - Granite Slab
MSI
Azul Celeste - Granite Slab
$21.24 / sq ft
$429.51 / slab
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MSI Astoria - Granite Slab
MSI
Astoria - Granite Slab
$29.21 / sq ft
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MSI Aspen White - Granite Slab
MSI
Aspen White - Granite Slab
$26.98 / sq ft
$545.63 / slab
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MSI Agatha Black - Granite Slab
MSI
Agatha Black - Granite Slab
$35.81 / sq ft
$724.18 / slab
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between quartz, granite, and quartzite?
Quartz is engineered and non-porous; granite and quartzite are natural stones that need sealing. Quartzite is harder and more heat-resistant than most quartz.
Which countertop is the most low-maintenance?
Quartz. It is non-porous, never needs sealing, and resists stains and scratches.
Do natural stone countertops need sealing?
Yes. Granite and quartzite should be sealed periodically to resist stains; quartz and porcelain do not.
What countertop is most heat-resistant?
Granite, quartzite, and porcelain handle hot cookware best. Avoid placing very hot pans directly on quartz.
How thick should a countertop be?
2 cm and 3 cm are standard; 3 cm is the most popular for a substantial look without an added edge buildup.
Can countertops be used outdoors?
Porcelain and certain natural stones are UV-stable for outdoor kitchens; most engineered quartz is not.