Redefine your shower into a dramatic statement of nature’s intensity with Cinderwave Granite—a design that captures the fluid power of molten rock hardened into rippling, granite‑inspired motion. Deep charcoal grays undulate with waves of smoky silver and ember‑tinged highlights, giving your bath a striking, sculptural presence without the weight, maintenance, or porosity of real stone.
Dynamic Granite Aesthetics
The Cinderwave Granite pattern blends bold, dark charcoal accented with smoky veining and subtle metallic or ember flecks. The result evokes deep geological layers—strong, primal, and full of texture and motion.
Stone Look, Acrylic Benefits
You get all of the visual richness of natural granite—color depth, shadow play, mineral sparkle—while enjoying acrylic’s advantages: non‑porous, stain and mildew resistant, no sealing, easier upkeep.
Large Format, Seam‑Minimizing Panels
Designed to reduce joints and seams, the generous panels allow the pattern to flow uninterrupted for a clean, continuous, high‑impact look.
Lightweight Yet Tough
Easier to handle than granite slabs, the acrylic construction still offers excellent durability against cracking or chipping. Ideal for both new showers and remodels.
Quick Installation Over Existing Substrates
Adheres over sound rigid surfaces (tile, drywall, cement board), reducing demolition and cost. Streamlined install, less mess, minimal downtime.
Full‑height shower surrounds or accent walls that demand drama and character.
Bathrooms with contemporary, industrial, rustic or dramatic design themes.
Spaces where maintenance should be easy (e.g. guest baths, rentals) but aesthetics must deliver luxury.
Pairing with warm metal fixtures (bronze, burnished brass, copper) or matte black hardware to bring out the ember‑glow in the design.
Wipe clean with mild, pH‑neutral soap or non‑abrasive cleaners.
Rinse and dry with a soft cloth to protect that high gloss and prevent water spots.
Avoid harsh acids, strong alkaline cleaners, or abrasive pads which might dull or damage the surface.
Inspect seams and joints periodically—re‑seal if needed to prevent moisture infiltration.
