Do you dream of a kitchen that combines elegant design with everyday functionality? A stone countertop for the kitchen is an investment for years, and the Merkam studio from Lodz has been proving for more than 25 years that stone can be both luxurious and practical. Find out how to choose the perfect material, what trends will rule in the coming years and why kitchen countertops from Merkam of Lodz can transform your space.

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Kitchen countertops Łódź from Merkam in light of trends from Milan – what did architects pick up at the largest design fair?

Countertops made of natural stone – granite, marble, quartz or conglomerate – are distinguished by their unique features and extraordinary durability. Merkam, based in Lodz, supplies and installs them throughout Poland, offering a wide range of colors, finishes and world brands (including Silestone, Technistone, Caesarstone). A stone countertop for the kitchen today is not only a matter of durability, but also a response to the latest trends in European design. At EuroCucina 2024 in Milan, natural stone reigned supreme in the Luxury Kitchens zone; designers showcased granite and marble in satin “antiqued” finishes, as well as the trendy marine edge, which traps spilled liquids on the countertop surface. A year later, at Salone del Mobile 2025, attention was drawn to the rounded, undulating countertops made of Calacatta Viola marble and Taj Mahal quartzite – the soft lines are meant to bring a softer, more “cozy” aesthetic to the kitchen. At the same time, terracotta and sustainable, 100% recycled quartz conglomerates have returned, accentuating the eco-friendly twist in the premium kitchen segment.

Countertops for the kitchen
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What do interior architects choose in 2025 and what do they predict for 2026?

  • Seamless look – designers are increasingly running the same stone from countertop to wall apron, achieving the effect of a monolithic and easy-to-clean surface without joints.
  • Warm, earthy tones – beiges, ambers and milky browns are displacing cool grays, as evidenced by color reports from Better Homes & Gardens and The Spruce.
  • “Leather” and “honedtextures – lightly matte or leathery granite finishes minimize streaks while highlighting the stone’s natural grain.
Stone countertop in the kitchen
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How does the family-owned company from Lodz Merkam fit into international trends?

  1. Quick access to world plates – Merkam imports the latest collections of Silestone Sunlit Days or Caesarstone Symmetry almost immediately after the Milan premieres, so kitchen countertops from Lodz reach customers with up-to-date design.
  2. CNC laser cutting makes it possible to realize corrugated or ultra-thin countertops (12-20 mm), which dominated at EuroCucina.
  3. Eco-technologies – the company is promoting Hybriq conglomerates with recycled glass and low silica emissions, responding to growing LEED/BREEAM requirements.
  4. Design with an architect included – Merkam cooperates with design offices in Lodz and Warsaw, so that already at the concept stage one can select a stone in accordance with the investor’s vision and trends for the next years.
Kitchen countertop
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Stone countertop for kitchen – definition and biggest advantages

  • Durable for generations – the granite countertop can withstand scratches, heat and the use of sharp tools without additional padding.
  • Timeless aesthetics – no two pieces of stone are identical, so your countertop will be unique.
  • Easy to maintain hygiene – non-porous quartz conglomerates are resistant to stains from wine, turmeric or grease.
  • Increase in property value – natural stone is associated with the premium segment, which translates into the attractiveness of the apartment for eventual sale.
Countertop in the kitchen
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Kitchen countertops Łódź: what distinguishes Merkam’s offer?

  1. 25 years of stone craftsmanship and family traditions of working in stone.
  2. Showroom in the center of Lodz (9 St. George Street) with hundreds of samples and real countertop displays.
  3. Measurement and pricing – the team arrives on site, performs a laser scan of the cabinets and walls, and then prepares a no-obligation quote.
  4. Comprehensive 360° service – from the selection of the slab, through the cutting of holes for the slab, sink or sockets, to transportation and professional installation throughout Poland.
  5. Permanent promotions and slab sales – the opportunity to hunt down a luxury conglomerate at an attractive price.
Marble top
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Care: how to take care of a stone countertop for the kitchen?

  1. Daily cleaning: soft cloth + mild dishwashing liquid; avoid strong agents like “hydrochloric acid”.
  2. Waterproofing:
    • granite/quartz – every 1-2 years,
    • Marble – every 3 months,
    • Quartz conglomerate – usually not required.
  3. Thermal: you will put a hot pot on granite, but use a washer on conglomerate.
  4. Cutting: a stone will “survive” a knife, but knives will dull faster – a board is always a good idea.
  5. Quick reaction: red wine or coffee? Wipe off the stain within minutes before it soaks into your pores.
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How many times have you heard it “The kitchen is the heart of the home”, and a properly selected stone countertop for the kitchen can emphasize its character in the same way as jewelry adorns a creation. This can be seen in the latest trends from Milan, where designers rely on noble granite, sensuous marble and eco-friendly quartz conglomerates. The Merkam studio in Lodz transfers these ideas to the Polish ground, offering stone countertops in the freshest colors, textures and thicknesses, and on top of that with a comprehensive measuring and installation service throughout the country. The result is not just a durable work surface, but a true design statement that will delight guests and make everyday cooking easier.

“Ready for a kitchen that architects have come to love in Milan?”

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