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Custom Stone Fabrication for Residential and Commercial Projects
Yair Bendavid of Royal Marble
Stone defines a space. A marble countertop becomes the focal point of a kitchen. A quartz vanity adds clean lines to a bathroom. A commercial lobby feels complete when the stonework is precise and professionally installed.
Royal Marble has been fabricating and installing natural stone and quartz for over 25 years, serving residential and commercial clients across the Tri-State area. “We cater to customers who like attention to detail and who really appreciate the beauty of natural stone and quartz alike,” said Yair Bendavid, who represented the company at OJBA.
The company handles each stage in-house — slab selection, measurement, fabrication, and installation. They work with marble, quartz, granite, porcelain, and quartzite — with many of their stones sourced from European quarries. In their showroom, clients can compare materials… see how light plays across different finishes, and understand how veining patterns look at scale. That step matters because natural stone varies. No two marble slabs are identical. Quartzite shifts in tone. Choosing the right piece often requires seeing it in person.
Royal Marble uses advanced cutting technology to achieve clean edges and tight seams. Different stones require different handling. Marble must be cut carefully to prevent chipping… quartz responds differently to heat and pressure… and edges need to be shaped so they stay smooth through years of use.
The company fabricates countertops, vanities, tabletops, backsplashes, and custom pieces for commercial spaces. They work closely with homeowners, architects, designers, and contractors to match stone to each project — whether it’s dramatic veined marble for a kitchen island, stone surfaces for outdoor and pool areas, or understated quartz for bathroom vanities in a multifamily building.
Although Royal Marble has attended OJBA in previous years, this was their first year as an exhibitor. “We enjoy the atmosphere, the camaraderie. It’s beautiful here,” Yair said. For a stone fabricator, the value is clear: the builders and designers who attend are the ones specifying materials and guiding clients toward quality installations. Visitors stopped by throughout the day, drawn to the polished stone tabletop at the booth — a simple example of Royal Marble’s attention to detail.
Take a closer look as Yair shares how Royal Marble fabricates custom stonework for homes and commercial spaces.

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