Frequently Asked Questions About Hermes Grey Marble
What is Hermes Grey Marble?
Hermes Grey Marble is a premium natural grey marble known for its dark grey background with subtle white and silver veining. It is widely used in high-end residential and commercial projects, especially where a modern, minimal aesthetic is required.
Where is Hermes Grey Marble quarried?
Hermes Grey Marble is primarily quarried in China, with consistent block supply and stable production capacity, making it suitable for large-scale commercial and export projects.
Is Hermes Grey Marble suitable for commercial projects?
Yes. Hermes Grey Marble is frequently specified for:
Hotel lobbies
Office buildings
Retail interiors
Luxury residential flooring
Its uniform color, stable performance, and availability in large slabs make it ideal for commercial use.
What finishes are available for Hermes Grey Marble?
Hermes Grey Marble is commonly available in:
Polished (high-gloss, luxury look)
Honed (matte, low-slip, commercial-friendly)
Brushed / Leathered (optional, upon request)
Finish selection depends on traffic level, design intent, and maintenance expectations.
What slab sizes and thicknesses are standard?
Typical specifications include:
Slab sizes: 2400–3000 mm length × 1200–1800 mm height
Thickness: 18mm, 20mm, 30mm
Cut-to-size: Available based on drawings
Custom sizes can be produced for project orders.
How does Hermes Grey Marble compare with other grey marbles?
Compared to lighter grey marbles (e.g., Armani Grey):
Hermes Grey offers a darker, more dramatic tone
Better for modern and contrast-heavy designs
Often more cost-effective for bulk orders
Compared to imported marbles, it provides shorter lead times and competitive pricing.
Is Hermes Grey Marble durable?
Hermes Grey Marble has good compressive strength and density suitable for interior applications. Like all marble, it should be:
Properly sealed
Maintained with neutral cleaners
Avoided in heavy acidic environments
Technical data sheets are available upon request.
Can Hermes Grey Marble be used in bathrooms?
Yes, especially with honed or brushed finishes. It is commonly used for:
Bathroom walls
Vanity tops
Shower feature walls
Slip resistance treatments can be applied when required.
What grades are available?
Hermes Grey Marble is typically supplied in:
Premium / A Grade: Uniform color, minimal veining variation
Standard Grade: Natural variation, cost-effective
Grade selection impacts price and visual consistency.
How is Hermes Grey Marble packed for export?
Export packing options include:
Seaworthy wooden bundles for slabs
Fumigated wooden crates for tiles
Foam + plastic protection
Container-optimized loading plans
All packing meets international export standards.
What is the MOQ for Hermes Grey Marble?
Slabs: Typically 1–2 bundles
Tiles / cut-to-size: MOQ depends on size and thickness
Full container orders receive better pricing
Can I request slab photos before ordering?
Yes. Live slab photos and videos can be provided for approval before cutting or shipment, ensuring transparency for overseas buyers.
How do I get pricing for Hermes Grey Marble?
Pricing depends on:
Slab grade
Thickness & finish
Order quantity
FOB port & destination
Send your project drawings or BOQ to receive an accurate quote.
Why This FAQ Helps Buyers
This FAQ page is designed to:
Reduce buyer hesitation
Answer procurement-level questions
Support architects during specification
Qualify serious B2B inquiries
Get Professional Support
Contact us today to request samples, technical data sheets, live slab photos, or a wholesale quotation for Hermes Grey Marble. Email: steven@cnunionstone.com
Post time: Dec-24-2025





