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Our Legacy

Our Global CEO Andrea Di Giuseppe will take you on an amazing journey about the history of Granite and Trend Transformations. Originating in Italy, the company has become a respected global franchise brand led by a gentleman with a tremendous passion to bring affordable beauty to your home. You will be able to look inside our renowned Angelo Orsoni Foundry, located in the beautiful city of Venice, where every item is handcrafted; no machinery is used in the process. You will also become familiar with the details that created a unique partnership between agglomerate and mosaic manufacturers, leading to advances in the company’s  remodeling products. This video will also show you the evolution of Granite and Trend Transformation’s diverse and extensive product line, drawing on fine craftsmanship traditions and excellence in aesthetics, all the way to our countertop remodeling contractor’s current commitment to green initiatives, including utilization of post-consumer recycled materials. We have products that can be used in several applications including countertops, backsplashes, flooring, and even ceilings. When you want luxury in your home that is also affordable, this trip through time can show you how that is achievable. The team at Granite and Trend Transformations is proud of our countertop remodeling contractor’s ability to give our clients the best and most beautiful product available. We also believe in our etherium® By E-Stone engineered stone countertop and backsplashes enough to offer a Lifetime Limited Warranty. Whether you are interested in our unique countertops for your kitchen and bathroom, new flooring for your space, or beautiful glass mosaic tile for a backsplash or pool area, the designers at Granite and Trend Transformations will make your vision for your home come to life. Enjoy this informative trip through our company’s history!  

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