THE SILICA-FREE ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL QUARTZ

Quartz Worktops

The quartz look, engineered better: beautiful, hard-wearing and silica-free.
The Evolution of Quartz

The quartz look, made for the next generation of kitchens

You came for the quartz look: bright whites, marble-effect veining and a hard-wearing surface built for real kitchens. At Mo’s Stonex, that is exactly what you will find, refined into ELORĀ, a collection of engineered stone that captures the beauty and everyday durability of quartz worktops, with none of the crystalline silica. The style you want, made better.

Popular quartz-look colours & finishes

From crisp whites to dramatic marble-effect veining and warm golden tones: a full range of quartz-inspired designs, in polished and honed finishes.

Traditional quartz vs ELORĀ

This is everything you love about quartz worktops, engineered to a higher standard.

Traditional Quartz ELORĀ · 0% Silica
Material

Crushed quartz + resin

Mineral engineered stone, silica-free

Crystalline silica
Contains silica
0% silica, none
Look & range

White, marble-effect, veined

The same range of looks
Durability
Hard, scratch-resistant
Hard, dense & scratch-resistant
Maintenance
Non-porous, no sealing
Non-porous, no sealing
During fabrication
Silica-dust risk when cut
Far lower dust risk, 0% silica
Why it matters

A safer surface, by design

Traditional quartz contains crystalline silica, and cutting or polishing it releases fine dust linked to silicosis, a growing concern across the worktop industry. Elorā is engineered with 0% crystalline silica, so it is a safer, more responsible choice through fabrication, without compromising the quartz look you want at home.
Built for real kitchens

Performance for everyday living

01

0% Silica

Safer through the fabrication process, with none of the crystalline silica found in traditional quartz.

02

Non-porous

No sealing required. Resists everyday spills from coffee, wine, oils and food preparation.
03

Scratch resistant

Engineered to be hard and dense, standing up to the demands of a busy family kitchen.
04

Design range

Crisp whites, marble-effect veining, warm gold tones and greys, in polished and honed finishes.
05

Easy maintenance

A smooth, non-porous surface that wipes clean with warm water and mild detergent.
06

Lifetime warranty

Backed by our lifetime warranty and expert templating, fabrication and installation.

SEE IN REAL UK KITCHENS

Quartz-look worktops, supplied and installed by Mo's Stonex

Every worktop is templated, fabricated and fitted by our own team, so the finish you see in the showroom is the finish that lands in your kitchen.

Templated & Installed by us

Expert measuring, fabrication and installation from start to finish, not outsourced.

Three UK showrooms

See full-size slabs in person in Watford, High Wycombe and New Malden.

Free samples to your door

Order up to three samples and compare the quartz look in your own kitchen light.

Where we work

Quartz-look worktops in Watford, London & Hertfordshire

Mo’s Stonex supplies, templates, fabricates and installs quartz-look engineered stone worktops for homes across Watford, London, Hertfordshire and surrounding areas.

2026 UK guide

Quartz worktop prices

As a general UK guide, engineered stone worktop prices can vary widely depending on colour, thickness, fabrication, cut-outs and installation requirements. The indicative ranges below are a starting point only.
Budget
£165–£385
per m² (indicative)
Mid-range
£330–£600
per m² (indicative)
Premium
£600–£1,000+
per m² (indicative)

Ranges are a general industry guide, not a quotation. Your final cost depends on the design chosen and your kitchen. For an accurate figure, request a quote.

Good to know

Quartz worktop questions answered

Both are engineered stone with a similar look and durability. The difference is silica: traditional quartz contains crystalline silica, while Elorā is engineered to be 0% silica.

It is engineered to be hard, dense and scratch-resistant. It is also non-porous, so it resists stains and never needs sealing, making it comparable in everyday durability to traditional quartz.

Yes. Elorā comes in white, marble-effect and veined designs that give the quartz look you are after, with 0% silica.

As a general guide, engineered stone is often around £350 to £450 per m² installed, though prices vary with colour, thickness and design. Request a quote for a figure specific to your kitchen.