Worktops

An elegant, yet functional and durable worktop completes a kitchen. Natural materials and stone age well and bring harmony into a space. Our hand-picked selection of durable worktops consists of 22 patterns and materials, and are available in quartz, marble, ceramics, and granite.

Jura Grey | Limestone

The cool-toned matte surface beautifully combines the different shades of grey. Lime stone may contain fossils and needs daily care.

Jura Beige | Limestone

The different shades of beige create a warm and earthy feel. Limestone may contain fossils and needs daily care.

Helios | Quarzt

The white base subtly highlights the grey details. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Super White | Quarzt

This glossy white quartz worktop brightens up the kitchen. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

London Grey | Quarzt

This subtle grey marble-like pattern creates a luxurious feel. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

How to find the perfect one?

Our specialists are happy to help you find the perfect product, colour, and material combinations that feel like you.

Frosty Carrina | Quartz

The subtle grey patterns dazzle against the beautiful ivory white base, creating a timeless classic. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Calacatta Goldlight | Quartz

The white base paired with the grey and golden lines create a spectacular marble pattern together. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Shitake | Quartz

These earthy shades of brown and grey create a classic limestone look and feel. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Clamshell | Quartz

The neutral, light grey base subtly brings out the off-white details. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Turbine Gray | Quartz

The dark and light brown patterns swirl together against the grey base, capturing the moving texture of genuine granite. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Moorland Fog | Quartz

The light beige base brings out the grey and brown marble patterns in a beautiful and elegant way. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

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Bianco Drift | Quartz

The white and brown swirls intertwine together against the light grey base, creating a peaceful feel. Quartz is a very low-maintenance material.

Colonial White | Granite

The vivid natural colouring can vary in each slab. Polished granite is relatively easy to keep clean and will last for decades.

Carrara | Marble

This stunning marble is an absolute eye-catcher with its unique grey and white patterns. As it is natural stone, color and pattern variations can occur. Marble needs daily care.

Verde Guatemala | Marble

The different shades of dark green form a stunning and unique marble pattern. As it is natural stone, color and pattern variations can occur. Marble needs daily care.

Find inspiration and ideas

Explore our kitchen gallery to find ideas for how to mix and match different colours and materials. 

Taking care of your worktop

Read our tips for maintaining and cleaning different countertop materials.

Beton | Ceramics

The different shades of grey create a vivid concrete look. Ceramics withstand heat well.

Rem | Ceramics

The white base brings out the subtle lines of brown and grey, creating a beautiful and elegant look. Ceramics withstand heat well.

Arga | Ceramics

The subtle brown-gold lines resting against the cream-colored base give the material depth and warmth. Ceramics withstand heat well.

Taga | Ceramics

The grey and beige patterns intertwine together in a perfectly imperfect way, preserving the stone’s natural structure. Ceramics withstand heat well.

Bergen | Ceramics

The grey-toned lines form a sculptural pattern against the off-white base. Ceramics withstand heat well.

Danae | Ceramics

Like sand that moves in the desert, the different shades of beige are reflected along this surface to catch that essence of movement. Ceramics withstand heat well.

Storm Negro Natural | Ceramics

The thin white lines pierce the black base, forming a dramatic and luxurious look. Ceramics withstand heat well.

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Frequently asked questions

At the moment, we deliver worktops for kitchens to the Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway) within certain areas. Kindly note that these limitations don’t apply to worktops for sideboards.

 

Finland

o   within 300 km from Helsinki

            

Sweden

o   within 250 km from Stockholm

o   within 230 km from Malmö

o   within 100 km from Helsingborg

o   within 50 km from Gothenburg

            

Norway

o   within 250 km from Oslo

 

Denmark

o   within 200 km from Copenhagen

The time from measuring to mounting worktops is approximately two weeks for all of our worktops except for Colonial White. The delivery time for it two is 4-8 weeks. 

We recommend ordering the worktop simultaneously as your A.S.Helsingö kitchen to ensure you receive it on time.

When choosing the material for your worktop, it's essential to consider what kind of space the worktop will be used in and how you want to use it.  

A ceramic worktop is the most durable choice. It’s perfect for areas that are regularly affected by food spills and splashes. Quartz is also a resistant material and a good choice for kitchen worktops. It’s not affected by acid foods and is relatively scratch-resistant. The only difference between ceramic and quartz worktops is that quartz isn’t heat resistant.

Granite is a natural stone. It’s durable but porous, which means they do need occasional maintenance. Worktops in these materials are beautiful for kitchen islands or sideboards where the chance of splashes is smaller. 

Granite worktops are durable and only require easy care. The Colonial White granite worktops have a sealer that protects them. 

Marble worktops look incredible and are a stunning choice for your home. However, it's important to remember that marble is the softest stone material. Any oily, acidic, or colourful foods may leave permanent marks on your worktop. If you embrace the patina as a design feature, marble countertops are incredible.

Our partner takes care of the measuring and installation of your worktop. The measuring and mounting are included in the price of the worktop. You’ll get additional information about the practicalities when you place your order.

It’s important to take care of your worktop with the correct cleaning methods. Below you’ll find instructions on how to take care of worktops in the different materials we offer.

Ceramic

We recommend that you clean ceramic worktops daily with mild, ph-neutral dish detergent and warm water. Dilute 1 tsp. detergent in 1 liter of water, and then wipe it with a soft, microfiber cloth. Do not use acidic detergents or bleach.

Ceramic worktops are very scratch and heat resistant, which means that you can even put a hot pan on it. 

Quartz

We recommend that you clean quartz worktops daily with mild, ph-neutral dish detergent and warm water. Dilute 1 tsp. detergent in 1 liter of water, and then wipe it with a soft, microfiber cloth. Do not use acidic detergents or bleach. You can also use a specific detergent meant for quartz on more persistent stains. The surface may scratch if you use abrasive detergents or sponges. 

Quartz can crack if it’s subjected to heat, so always use potholders on quartz worktops. 

Granite

We recommend that you clean granite worktops daily with mild, ph-neutral dish detergent and warm water. Dilute 1 tsp. detergent to 1 liter of water, and then wipe it with a soft, microfiber cloth. Do not use acidic detergents or bleach. You can also use a specific detergent meant for natural stones on more persistent stains. Avoid detergents with acids or bleach. The surface may scratch if you use abrasive detergents or sponges. 

Prevention is the key to maintaining the shine of your granite worktop. Always wipe out any spills and splashes that might dull the surface. We recommend that you use cutting boards and potholders to keep the surface beautiful and shiny longer. The Colonial White granite worktop doesn't need to be resealed.

Marble

The key to keeping your marble worktop in good condition is prevention. Always wipe spills and splashes immediately. You can do the daily cleaning with mild, ph-neutral dish detergent and warm water. Dilute 1 tsp. detergent to 1 liter of water, and then wipe it with a soft, microfibre cloth. Never use harsh cleaners such as vinegar or ammonium-based detergents, or any abrasive, scouring products that can scratch the surface. If you have a persistent stain on the worktop, you can use a specific detergent for marble. 

Always use cutting boards and potholders on marble worktops. Kindly note that, even with diligent cleaning, marble might stain, and the color of your worktop might change over time. The impregnating sealer on marble worktops needs to be renewed at least once a year.