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Calacatta Gold Full Body Printed Quartz Exporter in Thailand GQ-R0220
Description:
This slab reimagines the iconic Calacatta Gold aesthetic through a full-body printed quartz construction, where wind-drawn veins of warm honey gold and misty ash gray carve across a luminous, pure white base. The veins flow like layered strata of river silt, swelling into bold, sweeping bands that taper into delicate, hairline fractures—each detail etched through the full thickness of the material, ensuring a seamless, natural look from edge to edge, even after custom cutting.
Installed as a kitchen island, it floods the space with bright, airy warmth, turning a functional workspace into a statement focal point that elevates modern, transitional, and luxury residential designs alike. In high-traffic commercial settings, it brings quiet sophistication to hotel lobby feature walls, corporate reception desks, and luxury spa vanities, balancing durability with a timeless, high-end aesthetic that stands up to daily use without sacrificing visual impact.
Primary Color(s):
Bright White
Accent Color(s):
Light Ash Gray, Warm Golden Brown
Craft:
Printed
Finishes:
Polished/Honed/Suede/Leathered
Customized Size:
138″×79″/126″×63″/Customizable
Thickness:
30mm/Customizable
Country:
Thailand
Variations:
Medium
Full Body Printed Quartz:
Yes
Bookmatch Available:
Yes
Countertops
Residential:
Yes
Commercial:
Yes
Wall
Residential:
Yes
Commercial:
Yes
Flooring-Commercial
Residential:
Yes
Commercial:
Yes
Frequently asked questions
How do you paint countertops to look like marble?
Painting countertops to look like marble usually involves surface prep, primer, layered paint application, and veining effects, followed by sealing. However, the result is less durable than quartz and may wear over time in high-use areas.
What makes quartz look like marble?
Quartz achieves a marble look through engineered pigments and veining design. Advanced printing and mixing technology recreate natural marble patterns with consistent color, flow, and slab-to-slab uniformity.
What is the difference between solid surface and quartz?
Solid surface is softer, more easily repairable, and fully man-made with acrylic or polyester resins. Quartz is harder, more scratch-resistant, and more durable, making it better suited for kitchens and commercial applications.
Can quartz slabs be used for shower walls?
Yes. Quartz slabs can be used for shower walls because they are non-porous, water-resistant, and easy to maintain. Proper installation with sealed seams is required for long-term performance.





