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Calacatta Vicenza Grey Quartz Surface GQ-T226 for Wholesale

الألوان الأساسية Soft Warm White
لون (ألوان) الزخرفة Cool Silver Grey Vein + Faint Blue-Grey Cloud
صياغة عادي
تشطيبات مصقول / مصقول / سويدي / جلد
حجم مخصص 138 بوصة × 79 بوصة / 126 بوصة × 63 بوصة / قابل للتخصيص
سُمك 20mm/30mm/Customizable
أسلوب الحافة حافة مصقولة مريحة/حافة مصفحة 2+2 سم/حافة مشطوفة
بلد تايلاند
Full Body Quartz نعم
متوفر بمطابقة الكتاب نعم
أسطح العمل
سكني: نعم
تجاري: نعم
جدار
سكني: نعم
تجاري: نعم
أرضيات
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تجاري: نعم

وصف:

GQ-T226 redefines the balance between nature and precision, where a soft light gray base unfolds like a quiet morning sky, gently brushed with veins of charcoal and deep slate that ripple across the surface in organic, wind-drawn patterns. These lines—some delicate as spider silk, others broad and branching like ancient riverbeds—create a dynamic yet serene visual rhythm, evoking the slow flow of water over stone. The polished finish enhances every subtle tonal shift, casting a luminous sheen that amplifies depth without distraction. This is not just a countertop; it’s a canvas of controlled movement, designed to anchor spaces in calm clarity.
Imagine it in a modern farmhouse kitchen: dark walnut cabinets frame the slab, their richness softened by the cool neutrality of GQ-T226. Light from a skylight glides across its surface, highlighting the feathered veining like sunlight through mist. In a transitional master bathroom, the same slab wraps around a freestanding tub, transforming the space into a sanctuary of understated elegance. Even in a small boutique wellness studio—a compact healing room with floor-to-ceiling windows—the slab becomes a grounding element, its fluid patterns mirroring the breath of meditation. Here, material meets intention: each vein tells a story of natural origin, engineered for enduring beauty.
This quartz transcends trends. It’s the quiet confidence of minimalist design, the timeless allure of classic marble, and the clean precision of contemporary engineering—all unified in one surface. Whether anchoring a residential retreat or elevating a curated commercial space, GQ-T226 invites stillness, reflection, and lasting presence.

أسئلة متكررة

White crystal quartz, like the GQ-T478,GQ-T469 SKU, is primarily used for high-end countertops, vanity tops, and decorative surfaces where a clean, luminous white with subtle sparkle is desired. It’s ideal for modern or minimalist kitchens and bathrooms because it reflects light well and pairs easily with white cabinets and stainless steel fixtures. From a fabricator’s standpoint, it’s a solid choice for large runs or waterfall edges due to its consistency and low variation. It’s also a go-to for commercial spaces like cafes or retail counters where a bright, sterile look is preferred. But be warned—because it’s so light, any scratches or etching from acidic cleaners become noticeable. So, while it’s durable and non-porous, it demands careful maintenance. If you’re looking for a white quartz that doesn’t show every smudge, consider a slightly warmer or veined variant. This one’s best when the goal is pure, sparkling white elegance.

There’s no single ‘white quartz’—it’s a category, not a material. White quartz can be pure white, warm white, or even white with veins, depending on the manufacturer and blend. Engineered quartz like T222 uses resins and ground quartz to create different looks, from solid white (like Pure White or Ice White) to marbled versions (like Carrara White or Calacatta). Some have sparkle from embedded minerals or glass flecks. The key is knowing what you’re buying: a solid white slab with no veining is best for a clean, modern look, while veined whites mimic marble. For a kitchen with white cabinets, a warm white quartz with subtle gold or gray veining often works better than a pure white—because pure white can look flat under artificial light. Also, check the manufacturer’s specs: some ‘white’ quartz has blue or green undertones that only show up in certain lighting. Always see a physical sample before finalizing. In short, ‘white quartz’ covers everything from sterile white to creamy, veined, or sparkly variants—so clarify exactly which one you’re after.