Command a sense of elemental luxury in your bath with Cinder Stone Marble—a bold and dramatic wall system inspired by dark volcanic marble, suffused with smoldering charcoal tones and subtle, glowing highlights. It’s where rugged natural beauty meets urban elegance, designed to make your shower a head‑turning centerpiece without the maintenance demands of real stone.
Deep, Rich Aesthetic
The Cinder Stone Marble design features a deep charcoal to nearly black base, accented by smoky veins and lighter mineral highlights that seem to glow like embers against cooled stone. The contrast is striking—moody and dramatic, yet versatile.
Natural Stone Feel, Acrylic Practicality
You get the visual richness of marble with mineral detail and dimensional depth—but in acrylic form. Non‑porous, water‑resistant, and built to resist stains, mold, mildew, and soap‑scum without sealing or special care.
Large Panels = Seamless Look
Oversized panels reduce visible seams and joints for a more continuous flow, letting the dramatic pattern shine uninterrupted.
Lightweight + Durable
Easier to install than heavy natural stone, yet engineered to withstand daily use—resisting cracking, chipping, or fading under typical bathroom conditions.
Fast Installation Over Existing Surfaces
Designed to adhere over existing rigid substrates (tile, drywall, cement board, etc.), this system can significantly cut down labor, mess, and remodel time compared to tiling or stone slabs.
Full‑height shower surrounds or feature walls that demand bold visual weight
Modern, industrial, or minimalist bathrooms where dark contrast adds drama
Homes or spaces where low maintenance is important (rentals, guest baths, etc.)
Décor schemes that pair well with warm metal fixtures (bronze, copper, brass) or matte black hardware
Wipe clean regularly with mild, non‑abrasive cleaners; rinse and dry with a soft cloth to preserve the gloss.
Avoid harsh acidic or alkaline cleaners, scouring pads, or anything abrasive that could scratch the surface.
Use a squeegee or microfiber towel after showers to reduce water spotting.
Inspect sealant at seams and joints periodically; reapply silicone as needed to keep everything watertight.
