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Trade Partners

Stone fabrication support for trade projects

We work with kitchen and bathroom companies, cabinet and furniture makers, architects, property developers and interior designers who need a stone fabrication partner they can rely on. From our factory in Frome and our showrooms in Frome and Lyndhurst, we support trade projects with practical advice, accurate templating, careful fabrication and installation handled by our team.

Some partners want us to work quietly in the background. Others want us to help guide their client through materials, finishes and practical details. We can support either approach, depending on how you prefer to work and what the project needs.

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Become a

Trade Partner

Working with Bath Granite & Marble gives you access to a team that understands the practical side of trade projects as well as the finished result.

That means support with material choice, feasibility, detailing, client appointments, templating, fabrication and installation, depending on what you need from us. We also offer trade pricing, project support and turnaround times that work with real schedules where possible.

Most importantly, we aim to make the stone side of the project feel clear and dependable, so it strengthens your service rather than adding another layer of complication.

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Kitchen & Bathroom Companies

For kitchen and bathroom companies, the stonework needs to fit smoothly into a wider installation process.

We support projects with accurate templating, reliable fabrication and installation that is organised properly, so the worktop stage feels easier to manage rather than more stressful. We can also help clients compare materials, edge details, cut-outs, splashbacks and other decisions that affect both the look and the final fit.

Our role is to help protect the overall experience for both you and your client, with stone surfaces that feel well resolved and ready to live with.

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Cabinet & Furniture Makers

For cabinet and furniture makers, the stone element often needs to feel fully integrated into the joinery rather than added on afterwards.

We work on vanity tops, tabletops, fitted units, bars, utility spaces and other bespoke pieces where accuracy, clean detailing and good communication matter. We can also advise on thickness, material choice and practical details where the stone needs to work both visually and structurally with the rest of the design.

The aim is to make the finished piece feel coherent, balanced and properly thought through.

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Architects

Architects often need a stone partner who can help turn a drawn idea into something that can be fabricated and installed properly.

We can assist with material suitability, slab viewing where available, detailing, fabrication feasibility and the practical realities that affect how stone will perform once it is built into the space. That can be useful at both concept stage and later in the project when decisions need to be finalised.

Our role is to help protect the design intent while making sure the material works in real use, not just on paper.

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Property Developers

For property developers, the stone package needs to be well organised, consistent and realistic for the wider project.

We work on everything from individual homes to larger residential schemes, helping with material selection, fabrication and installation in a way that supports programme, finish level and budget expectations. The right solution is not always the most dramatic one. It is the one that suits the development, the market and the way the spaces will be used.

Our aim is to provide stone surfaces that add value to the finished property while keeping the process professional and manageable from the start.

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Interior Designers

For interior designers, the stone surface needs to feel right within the wider scheme, not treated as a separate decision.

We help compare colour, movement, finish, proportion and practical use so the chosen material supports the overall direction of the project. Clients can view materials in our showrooms and where useful we can also help with slab viewing, detailing and bespoke features that need to sit comfortably within the design.

Our role is to support the balance of the space with stone surfaces that feel considered, well made and visually in step with the rest of the room.

If you are looking for a stone fabrication partner who understands both the detail of the material and the demands of the wider project, we would be pleased to hear from you.