Caesarstone Colors That Are Delightfully White

Designers love the beauty of marble, the natural aspect of stone, and the color variety of laminate, yet, the quartz surface has fast become the sweetheart of the design world. The luster of quartz with its seamless surface and nearly 3D visual appeal lends sophistication to any room it inhabits. Quartz is also easy to maintain and durable, merging form and function beautifully with nearly unlimited color options.

In residential and commercial design, color matters. While bright and bold may alternately trend with earthy and rugged, one color never goes out of style: white. The collection of stunning white and white-complementary shades of quartz offered by Caesarstone exude charm unlike any other surface available.

Let’s savor the elegant color options one at a time.

Calacatta Nuvo 5131

Wide, elegant, cascading grey veins on an opaque creamy white base, this color emulates the rich beauty of natural Italian Calacatta marble. A classic look in contemporary culture, Calacatta Nuvo quartz adds a timeless quality that pairs well with other white or grey tones. As part of the Supernatural collection, it combines the beauty of nature with a touch of high-end indulgence.

Pure White 1141

Pure white embodies the purest, cleanest, densest white with a fleck-free silky-smooth finish. Versatile and easily blended with other colors, this choice can take on the mood of any room for a personalized experience. A staple among Caesarstone colors, Pure White is the ideal white canvas for food preparation and presentation. Pure White countertops meet the demands of modern style by pairing well with mixed metals or a colorful island or cabinetry.

Statuario Nuvo 5111

A background of creamy white with inlays of distinctive, dark veins on both the surface and subsurface levels, Statuario Nuvo’s design creates spectacular depth and richness. Statuario marble from the Roman Empire is the origin of this modern-day pattern featuring the opulence and luminosity of its historical era. This Caesarstone color works well in a dark or neutral color scheme and lends warmth to both.

Frosty Carrina 5141

Powdery grey veins delicately woven into a soft ivory white foundation, Frosty Carrina is the essence of timeless beauty. The gentle yet sophisticated demeanor is the key ingredient in a peaceful haven. For those who crave a safe space with heightened elegance, the Frosty Carrina surface creates a gentle and soft ambiance that complements soft shades of grey and light wood in its surrounding décor, adding to the quiet classic feel of this Caesarstone countertop color.

London Grey 5000

Grey reigns in this quartz color option featuring an opaque light grey base with soft charcoal veins, expressive of the upscale feel of marble. London Grey’s sleek finish provides an anchor for dark cabinetry and/or most shades on the color palette from bold to understated. Easily complemented to create either a contemporary or traditional feel, London Grey quartz brings a sturdy elegance to any space.

Atlantic Salt 6270

A mosaic of white, taupe, grey and black colors, Atlantic Salt quartz is inspired by the natural aesthetics of the oceans and is the perfect white-complimentary shade. Its complex design makes it perfect for a modern, minimalistic space or mixed with bold tones. This Caesarstone color is reminiscent of the mystery and wonder of the water—nature’s most thriving element.

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