Statuario Light Grey Printed Quartz GQ-R0246
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Statuario Light Grey Printed Quartz GQ-R0246

Description:

This Calacatta Statuario quartz channels the ethereal, timeless beauty of Italian Statuario marble, where wispy, wind-sculpted veins of soft ash gray drift across a brilliant, pure white base like cirrus clouds streaking across a summer sky. The pattern unfolds in delicate, layered strata—swelling into broad, hazy bands that taper into fine, feathered lines.
In residential kitchens, it bathes the space in a gentle, diffused brightness that amplifies natural light, turning compact galley kitchens into open, airy retreats while adding subtle, timeless elegance to sprawling open-concept islands. Its muted, neutral palette pairs effortlessly with light oak cabinetry, brushed nickel hardware, and matte white appliances, creating a calm, cohesive atmosphere that feels both modern and enduring.

Primary Color(s):

Pure White

Accent Color(s):

Pale Ash Gray / Light Ash Gray

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

Industrial style is a design approach that features raw, minimal, and functional aesthetics. It often uses concrete, metal, and neutral tones like gray, black, and white to create a clean, urban look.
Yes. Industrial style remains popular, especially in commercial spaces, modern homes, and loft designs. It continues to evolve with softer materials like quartz used to replace raw concrete and stone.
Statuario quartz typically has a whiter base with bold, high-contrast gray veining. Calacatta quartz has a warmer white base with softer, more varied veining, often with gold or beige tones.
Calacatta quartz is engineered by combining natural quartz crystals with resins and pigments. The mixture is pressed, cured, and printed or veined to replicate the look of natural Calacatta marble with consistent patterns and durability.