PANMIN returned to the 139th Canton Fair for the third time, presenting a comprehensive range of engineered and natural stone surfaces. This year’s exhibition highlighted not only material diversity but also end-to-end fabrication capabilities, demonstrating PANMIN’s role as a full-solution stone supplier for global projects.
From quartz surfaces and silica free surfaces to granite, porcelain surfaces, and the debut of our quartzite collection, the booth attracted strong attention from international buyers across residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors. Visitors weren’t just looking for materials; they were looking for complete solutions, so we focused on showing what we can actually produce, cut, and deliver.
Surfaces Displayed at the Booth
For the 139th Canton Fair, PANMIN showed a wide range of materials and each material had a different use case. Quartz slabs were the main focus. Silica free surfaces were positioned for sustainability and specific market demands. Granite showed natural strength. Porcelain surfaces highlighted modern surface solutions. As for quartzite, it was just as natural as it is beautiful—it’s a real showstopper for the booth.
PANMIN at the 139th Canton Fair
Custom Fabrication and Edge Profiles
This time, many visitors came with their projects and very specific requirements, and they asked about fabrication. And this was one of the strongest parts of our booth. PANMIN has its own fabrication factory in Nanan. We do not only supply slabs. We also process them into finished products ready for installation. This includes straight cutting, sink cutouts, faucet holes, custom edge shaping, polishing, and final finishing.
We also showed different edge profiles at the booth. These are essential for kitchen countertops and commercial projects. It clearly shows what we can do. Some of the edge styles we presented:
Eased edge
Mitered eased edge
Full bullnose
Double bullnose
Triple bullnose
Laminated half bullnose
Each edge has a different look and function. Some are modern and simple. Some are more traditional and look more softer on the line. Some are stronger for heavy use areas. Buyers could compare styles directly. They could see and touch the difference. This is important for engineering projects. Small details matter. Edge shape affects safety, design, and cost.
Demand from Commercial and Residential Projects
PANMIN at the 139th Canton Fair
PANMIN at the 139th Canton Fair
Most visitors this year were from project-based industries. They included hotels, office buildings, apartment developers, and contractors. They were not only looking for stone slabs. They were looking for full solutions.
They were not only asking about materials. They were asking about system capability. Questions focused on production capacity, color consistency in large orders, fabrication timelines, shipping support, and batch stability. PANMIN can handle both standard orders and engineering-level custom projects. The manufacturing process of parts takes place with complete control in all stages. This will be helpful to prevent mistakes and ensure consistency in deliveries on huge quantities.
The visitors even had their own CAD drawings ready and wanted immediate suggestions about material usage and edgeworking. Our experts were able to offer practical solutions immediately to the visitors. Such interactions occurred during many occasions at the exhibition center.
Quartz Color Trends: What the Market Is Looking For
Color preference was one of the most discussed topics at the booth. Many buyers focused on white quartz countertops for kitchens and commercial spaces. The natural stone look is still strong. But now there is more demand for soft beige tones and marble-like patterns.
We saw three clear directions during the show. Warm beige quartz countertops, white quartz with gray veining, and natural stone-inspired quartz surfaces. These styles fit modern design needs across different markets, from offices to hospitality environments.
Featured Product Highlight: ZPMC2747 (Taj Mahal-Inspired Quartz)
One of the most asked-about colors was ZPMC2747. This design is inspired by Taj Mahal quartzite. It has soft movement and warm tones. It is a beige quartz countertop option that feels calm and natural. It does not stand out in a loud way, but it holds attention through balance and texture.
Many buyers described it as a good fit for corporate offices, hotel lobbies, hospitality spaces, and modern residential kitchens. Beige quartz countertops are becoming more accepted in global projects. White quartz is still common, but beige brings a warmer feeling under light. It works well with dark wood and neutral interior styles.
Beige quartz countertops are becoming more popular. White quartz is still common, but beige gives a warmer feeling. It looks soft under light. It blends well with wood, metal, and neutral design styles.
Our ZPMC2787, PMC2965, and PMC2639 were among the standout products this time.
Calacatta Quartz Surface ZPMC2787
Calacatta Quartz Surface PMC2965
Calacatta Quartz Surface PMC2639
ZPMC2787: Light-Responsive Texture
ZPMC2787 is special. Under strong lighting, it shows a slight translucent effect. This gives a luxury feeling. Many visitors stopped and looked at it from different angles and took pictures.
PMC2965: Balanced Neutral Design
PMC2965 follows a clean, balanced neutral aesthetic with a white base and soft gray veining. Its design focuses on versatility and subtlety, making it suitable for both residential and commercial spaces where a calm and understated surface is preferred.
PMC2639: Classic Marble-Look Quartz
PMC2639 is designed with a stronger marble-inspired visual identity. Featuring a white background with more pronounced gray veining, it delivers a clear natural marble look while maintaining the durability and consistency of engineered quartz. It is widely used in projects that require a more traditional stone appearance with long-term performance stability.
To show real capability, we brought three fabricated quartz vanity top and quartzite vanity top samples. These finished products, each one, included different sink cutout shapes, multiple faucet hole layouts, polished edges, and clean finishing details. This part created strong trust. Because buyers can see real work, not just photos.
The 139th Canton Fair showed a clear direction. Buyers want complete solutions. Not just materials. Marble-look engineered stone and natural stone are still strong in demand. But fabrication service is becoming more important every year.
PANMIN focused on showing both materials and capability. Slabs, colors, edges, and finished products all together. The response from visitors confirmed one thing. The market is moving toward integrated supply and fabrication support.
PANMIN is an innovative manufacturer of artificial quartz slabs. PANMINQUARTZ® is man-made quartz surfaces from PANMIN, which can be applied in residential and commercial interior decoration including kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities and office table.
Currently, we have three factories, two in China and one in Cambodia to provide sufficient services to our customers.
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