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Specialties
Italian Marble and Granite specializes in custom marble and granite projects for the residential and commercial market. Granite counter tops have been the highlight of our business. Italian Marble and Granite has a one of the largest selections of stones in Western New York. We have over 80 stones to select from and have expanded into the «man made stones» as well. Come into our show room and see what we have to offer. If you desire a stone but we do not carry it, we will find something to make you happy. «We treat every project as if it’s going into our own home.»
History
Established in 1986.
Italian Marble & Granite was started in 1986, specializing in the fabrication of marble and granite countertops, tabletops, conference tables, flooring, and more. Our company started in a small 3000 square foot facility on Transit Road in Elma with five full-time employees. By 1993, the company expanded to an 11,000 square foot facility with 10employees. In 2006, Italian Marble and Granite moved into its present facility in Clarence Center, New York, with over 20 employees and a 22,000 square foot indoor facility. Our indoor facility allows customers the ability to view slabs all year without being exposed to the Western New York weather. Currently our inventory is over 700 slabs with containers arriving every three weeks with new selections of marble and granite imported from all over the world. In addition to fine granite and marble, we also carry onyx, CaesarStone, Zodiaq, IceStone, limestone, soapstone, and fossil stone, and now we are the exclusive supplier of the African Range
Meet the Business Owner
Mark Z.
Business Owner
Mark Zografos has over 20 years of experience in the stone industry, and was a graduate from the University of Buffalo with a degree in Architecture. As owner of Italian Marble and Granite Mark has completed numerous prestigious projects such as: Bausch & Lomb boardroom table, approximately 50 feet in length, ASCAP and Bank of America conference tables, Numerous clients in the World Trade Center with work completed on the upper floors just months before the attack. Installation projects from San Francisco to New York City to Naples, Florida.