Every JB Stone Bowls station is cut from real granite or quartz slab โ the same premium material we've fabricated into kitchen countertops since 2001. Both make a beautiful, durable feeder. Here's how they compare, and how to pick the stone that's right for your dog and your home.
Granite is a 100% natural stone, quarried in slabs and cut to shape. Every piece has unique veining, flecks, and color movement โ no two feeders are ever identical. It's exceptionally hard, heat-resistant, and scratch-resistant, and once sealed it shrugs off spills and daily use.
Quartz is an engineered stone โ natural quartz crystals bound with resin. It's non-porous, so it never needs sealing, and its color and pattern are highly consistent. That makes it a great choice if you want a clean, uniform look or a specific modern color.
| Granite | Quartz | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | 100% natural stone | Engineered (quartz + resin) |
| Look | Unique veining, one of one | Consistent, uniform color |
| Porosity | Sealed by us before delivery | Non-porous, no sealing needed |
| Durability | Excellent โ very heat/scratch resistant | Excellent โ very scratch resistant |
| Maintenance | Wipe clean; reseal occasionally | Wipe clean; nothing else |
| Best for | Natural character & warmth | A clean, modern, uniform look |
Bottom line: for a feeding station, both stones perform beautifully. Pick granite if you love unique natural veining, or quartz if you want a consistent, non-porous, modern finish. Stone availability changes with each slab we source โ we'll confirm your exact options before production.
Solid stone is heavy, which helps reduce sliding at mealtime.
Sealed stone and lift-out stainless bowls resist the bacteria that hide in scratched plastic.
More durable than ceramic or plastic, and built for everyday use with reasonable care.
A real stone station looks at home next to your kitchen, not like a pet-store afterthought.
Both make excellent feeders. Granite is natural with one-of-a-kind veining and great heat/scratch resistance; quartz is engineered to be non-porous and very consistent in color. For a feeding station the practical difference is small โ choose granite for natural character, quartz for a non-porous, uniform look.
Yes. The stations use food-safe stainless steel bowls that lift out for cleaning, set into a sealed stone top. Sealed granite and non-porous quartz both wipe clean.
Stone is heavy so it won't slide or tip, it holds up to everyday use better than plastic or ceramic, and it lasts for the life of your dog โ while looking far better in your home.
Browse our current granite and quartz selections, choose your size, and add your dog's name โ with free Chicago-area delivery (and delivery available across IL, IN & WI โ contact us). Not sure on size? Start with our size guide.