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Worktops

The kitchen surface that ends the conversation about durability.

A Bellistri worktop is one continuous slab of enamelled basalt — no laminate edge, no resin, no reseal schedule. Set a hot pan on it, cut straight onto it, forget it's there.

Greige glazed lava stone island worktop in a dark luxury kitchen overlooking the Manhattan skyline
Real Kitchens

One material, endless kitchens

From a quiet Scandinavian kitchen to a glass tower over Manhattan, the same fired slab reads differently in every room. Fifty-eight glazes and seven finishes mean the material adapts to the house — never the other way round.

Sage green glazed lava stone island worktop in a minimalist oak kitchen
Nordic Minimal

Sage Green Island

A quiet, pale glaze anchors an all-oak kitchen without raising its voice.

Cobalt blue glazed lava stone island worktop in a dark kitchen with a view of trees
After Dark

Cobalt Blue Island

A deep glazed blue against blackened cabinetry, glowing under pendant light.

Olive green glazed lava stone worktop running the length of a Scandinavian oak kitchen
Family Kitchen

Olive Green Run

A warm, everyday green that carries the full length of an oak galley kitchen.

Honed dark grey lava stone island worktop in a traditional cream kitchen
Traditional

Honed Graphite

Proof that a fired slab sits as naturally in a period kitchen as in a new build.

Smaltata vs Levigata

Glass-glossy, or quietly matte

Every worktop begins as the same basalt slab; the finish decides how it meets the light. The two ends of the range, side by side.

Smaltata — Glazed Enamel

Fired to a mirror shine

A vitreous glaze fired at 1000°C throws back every pendant light in the room. The natural choice for a bar front, an island built to be looked at, or a colour that wants real depth.

Teal glazed lava stone bar counter with wine glasses and bottles
Deep navy glazed lava stone bar counter in a dark moody bar
Levigata — Honed Matte

Ground to a soft matte

No gloss layer, no glare — just the flat, tactile face of ground basalt. Our most requested finish for kitchens that work hard every day and still need to look effortless.

Honed dark grey lava stone worktop in a minimalist brown kitchen
Honed charcoal lava stone island worktop in a dark luxury kitchen
Compare All Seven Finishes
Built For The Kitchen

Every claim, tested at the hob

Heat

Withstands direct contact with cookware up to 300°C without scorching or discolouring.

Scratch

The fired enamel sits harder than steel; knives and pans do not mark the surface.

Stain

Zero porosity means red wine, turmeric and oil never penetrate the surface.

Hygiene

A closed, glass-like face with nowhere for bacteria to lodge — wipe clean with water.

Configurations

Worktops, islands & splashbacks

Slabs are cut and templated to your cabinetry, with integrated drainer grooves, undermount sink cut-outs, upstands and matching splashbacks available in every colour and finish.

  • — Straight runs up to 3.2m without a joint
  • — Mitred island tops with concealed seams
  • — Integrated basalt sinks and drainers
  • — Matching upstands and splashbacks
SpecificationDetail
Thickness20mm / 30mm
Slab length and widthSmaltata (Glazed Enamel) max 250 x 150cm
Levigata (Honed Matte) max 320 x 160cm
Finish optionsSmaltata (Glazed Enamel), Segata (Saw-Cut), Lucidata (Polished), Spazzolata (Brushed), Levigata (Honed Matte), Puntellata (Hand-Pointed), Bocciardata (Leathered)
Edge profiles8 standard profiles, custom on request
Heat resistanceDirect contact to 300°C
Lead time6–8 weeks