Enameled lava stone

Enameled lava stone

Enameled lava stone—sometimes called enamelled lava stone, glazed lava stone, or glazed lavastone—is a premium volcanic-stone material finished with a vitreous enamel layer fired at high temperature. The result is a surface that combines the character of natural lava stone with a long-lasting, easy-to-clean enamel finish.

Used for countertops, tables, wall panels, signage, and architectural surfaces, enameled lava stone offers a rare balance of design freedom, durability, and color stability—especially valuable for projects exposed to heavy use or sunlight.

What is enameled lava stone?

Enameled lava stone starts as dense volcanic stone. The stone is shaped, prepared, and then coated with enamel—a glass-like material—before being fired in a kiln. This firing process fuses the enamel to the stone, creating a hard, stable, and decorative surface.

Enameled vs enamelled vs glazed: are these the same?

Enameled lava stone (US spelling) and enamelled lava stone (UK spelling) refer to the same concept. Glazed lava stone / glazed lavastone are common market terms used to describe a similar enamel/glaze finish on lava stone. In practice, the best term depends on your market and audience.

Why choose enameled lava stone?

Enameled lava stone is chosen when a project demands both high visual impact and long-term performance.

Key benefits

  • Non-porous surface: reduces absorption and makes daily cleaning easier
  • UV-stable color: excellent for bright spaces and many exterior applications
  • Heat and temperature resistance: ideal for kitchens and hospitality environments
  • Chemical resistance: suitable for frequent cleaning (depending on product/finish selection)
  • Custom colors and finishes: matte, satin, glossy, and artistic effects
  • Signature mineral look: each stone has subtle natural character
  • Resistance to food acids such as vinegar and lemon
Design of an Atelier Mazieres kitchen in white enamelled lava stone in a house in the Arcachon basin

Typical applications

Countertops & kitchen surfaces

Enameled lava stone is often specified for kitchen countertops, backsplashes, islands, and custom integrated details. The enamel finish supports everyday use and simplifies maintenance.

Tables & furniture

From dining tables to coffee tables and statement pieces, enameled lava stone brings a refined mineral look with custom color control and strong durability.

Architectural cladding & wall panels

Used for feature walls, facades, and high-end interior panels where color stability and surface durability matter.

Signage & custom graphics

Enameled lava stone can support decorative work, typography, and signage-style pieces (subject to design validation and production constraints).

Hospitality & retail

Bars, receptions, tabletops, and display surfaces—when you need high performance and a premium finish.

Lava stone (natural) vs enameled lava stone: what’s the difference?

Natural lava stone (unenamelled)

  • Raw mineral look
  • May require sealing/treatment depending on use
  • Can be more sensitive to staining and acids in daily life

Enameled / glazed lava stone

  • Non-porous enamel surface
  • Easier cleaning and stronger everyday “peace of mind”
  • Wider color range and finish control
  • Often preferred for intensive use (kitchens, hospitality, public-facing spaces)

Guideline: if the surface will see frequent use and cleaning, enameled lava stone is usually the most practical choice.

Design of an Atelier Mazieres kitchen in white enamelled lava stone in a house in the Arcachon basin

Finishes, colors, and design options

Enameled lava stone is a designer’s material:

  • Finishes: matte / satin / gloss
  • Color matching: broad color palette (validation required)
  • Edges: straight, eased, beveled, custom profiles
  • Fabrication options: cut-outs, openings, technical integration (validated per project)

If you have a moodboard, RAL/Pantone reference, or project photos, it helps guide sampling and feasibility.

Maintenance: how to clean enameled lava stone

For daily cleaning:

  • Soft cloth or sponge + mild soap / gentle cleaner
  • Avoid harsh abrasives and aggressive scouring pads (especially on glossy finishes)
  • Wipe strongly pigmented spills sooner rather than later—simple best practice for any premium surface

Enameled lava stone price: what affects cost?

Searches like “enameled lava stone price” or “glazed lava stone cost” are common—pricing is typically project-specific, because the material is made to order.

Main cost drivers:

  • Size and thickness (and whether you want a “massive” look with drop edges)
  • Cut-outs and complexity (sink, cooktop, fixtures, joints)
  • Finish and color (special effects, matching, sampling)
  • Quantity (one-off piece vs series)
  • Shipping and handling (especially for the US market)
  • Installation constraints (access, supports, on-site conditions)

Fast quote tip: send dimensions + use case + finish + cut-outs + delivery zip/state.

    How to start a project (US or international clients)

    To move quickly, share:

    • Intended application (countertop, table, wall panel, signage, etc.)
    • Dimensions + thickness preference
    • Finish (matte/satin/gloss) + color direction
    • Cut-outs / edge details / technical constraints
    • Delivery location and timeline

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