Wall Cladding

Wall Cladding

Large-format quartz panels for seamless feature walls, lobby facades and reception backdrops — high impact, low joint count.

A feature wall has to read as one clean surface from across a room. Auro Quartz jumbo slabs at 3200 × 1600 mm let designers clad large areas with very few joints, and at 12 mm the panels stay light enough to handle and install on vertical surfaces. The result is the drama of a marble wall with the consistency and supply reliability of engineered stone.

Why quartz is the right surface for wall cladding

Large-format, near-seamless

Jumbo 3200 × 1600 mm slabs cover big wall areas with minimal joints, so a feature wall reads as one continuous surface.

Light enough for vertical work

A 12 mm panel keeps weight down for safer handling and easier fixing on walls, columns and reception backdrops.

Book-matched drama

Veined ranges can be book-matched panel-to-panel for a mirrored marble effect that natural stone struggles to supply in matching batches.

Consistent, on-spec batches

Tight ΔE color control means the panels you order match across a large wall — no surprise tonal jumps mid-installation.

Recommended build for wall cladding

Walls are non-structural and carry no point loads, so we spec the thinnest panel to save weight and cost, with a finish chosen for the lighting in the space.

Thickness

12 mm

The lightest standard panel — ideal for vertical cladding and back-fixed facades.

Finish

Polished or Honed

Polished for reflective lobby drama; Honed to tame glare under bright downlights.

Edge profile

Mitered or Eased

Mitered returns wrap corners and column faces cleanly; Eased suits flat-fixed panels.

Edge profiles

EasedBullnoseBevelOgeeMiteredWaterfall

Mitered corners give a solid-stone look on columns and reveals; Eased is fine for flat back-fixed panels.

Surface finishes

PolishedHoned / MattLeather

Choose Polished for reflective impact, or Honed where strong downlighting would otherwise cause glare.

Colors that make a statement on walls

Dramatic veining and bold solids carry across a large wall. Calacatta and Veined ranges give the marble-wall effect; Concrete suits an industrial or minimalist scheme.

Wall Cladding in the real world

Quartz feature wall cladding
A floor-to-ceiling feature wall in large-format quartz — few joints, maximum impact.
Calacatta Viola quartz slab
Calacatta Viola (AQ-1204) — dramatic veining that book-matches into a mirrored wall.
Urban Concrete quartz slab
Urban Concrete (AQ-4001) — a matte cement look for industrial and minimalist interiors.

Wall Cladding — frequently asked

How large are the panels for wall cladding?

Our jumbo slabs run to 3200 × 1600 mm, so most feature walls can be clad with very few joints. We supply cut-to-size on request to match your wall layout and minimise visible seams.

Is quartz too heavy to fix to a wall?

At 12 mm the panels are light enough for vertical installation on walls, columns and reception backdrops using standard stone-cladding fixing systems. We can advise on panel sizes to suit your fixing method.

Can the veining be book-matched across panels?

Yes. Veined and Calacatta-look ranges can be book-matched panel-to-panel for a mirrored effect. Because we control batches tightly, the tonal match across a large wall stays consistent — something natural stone often cannot guarantee.

Get factory-direct pricing on large-format wall panels

Request pricing, a sample set and our full color catalogue for wall cladding. Factory-direct, with transparent FOB / CIF terms and reliable lead times.