Material

Porcelain ceramic and sintered quartz.

Porcelain ceramic

Porcelain ceramic is a dense, non-porous material produced under high pressure and temperature.It offers high resistance to heat, moisture, UV exposure, and mechanical stress, making it suitable for both interior and exterior use.

The material allows for precise cutting, joining, and edge detailing, enabling clean geometries and continuous surfaces.It maintains stability over time, with minimal deformation or wear, even in demanding conditions.

Used for kitchen surfaces, bathroom elements, wall cladding, façades, and custom-built architectural components.

Sintered quartz

Sintered quartz is an engineered surface created through the compression and heating of natural minerals.It has a compact structure with low porosity, high strength, and strong resistance to scratches, stains, and temperature changes.

Suitable for large-format elements and consistent surface applications.Its structural stability allows reliable performance in both horizontal and vertical use, across interior and exterior.

Used for kitchen islands, countertops, wall surfaces, fireplaces, façades, and integrated architectural elements.

Colours

The presented materials represent a selection of available finishes. LaterART works with a wide range of colours and patterns across different manufacturers, adapting each project to specific requirements.
Close-up of a textured surface with a light beige and grayish color and thin crack-like patterns.

Marazzi Grande Marble Look Taj Mahal Lux

Dark marble texture with white and beige veining pattern.

Marazzi Saint Laurent

White marble surface with irregular brown and beige veining pattern.

Laminam Calacatta Viola

Black marble texture with thin white and brown veining lines.

Laminam Sahara Noir Extra Book Match

Beige textured marble surface with natural vein patterns.

Fondovalle Travertino Ebur Real Matt

Close-up of textured stone surface with shades of turquoise, brown, black, and gray.

Fondovalle Amazzonite Polished

White marble surface with irregular brown and beige veining patterns.

Dekton Awake polished

Close-up of a textured gray stone surface with natural patterns and small fossil-like formations.

Dekton Grigio matte

Porcelain ceramic

Infinity pool with light blue water and mosaic tile edge overlooking a calm sea and distant islands, with lounge chairs on a wooden deck.
Close-up view of white marble stairs with gray and black natural veining.
Modern bar counter with black and white geometric patterned front, decorated with potted plants and bottles on shelves behind.
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Sintered quartz

Modern kitchen countertop with white marble surface featuring subtle veins, a black rectangular sink, and a black built-in cooktop.
Modern, curved white reception desks in a room with blue flooring and a pegboard wall, near glass doors.
Modern circular bar counter with shelves of bottles, plants, and two bartenders inside a stylish cafe.
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In-House production

Processing, fabrication, and assembly are handled internally at our production facility in Čakovec.

The team consists of around 50 people, with dedicated equipment including CNC and waterjet cutting systems for precise processing of porcelain ceramic and sintered quartz.

Work includes cutting, joining, edge finishing, and surface treatment, ensuring consistency in dimensions, alignment, and detailing across all elements.

The production setup supports both individual pieces and larger architectural projects, with the ability to adjust during different phases of execution.

Sustainability

We use materials from established manufacturers with controlled production processes and consistent quality standards. Selection is based on technical performance, availability, and suitability for long-term use in architectural applications.

Porcelain ceramic and sintered quartz are highly durable materials with long service life and low maintenance requirements. Their resistance to wear, moisture, and temperature allows them to perform consistently over time, reducing the need for replacement in both interior and exterior use.

Material use is optimized during fabrication through precise cutting and planning of elements. This reduces waste and ensures efficient use of each slab within the production process.