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- Calacatta Misty Grey Quartz Surface GQ-T218 for Wholesale
Calacatta Misty Grey Quartz Surface GQ-T218 for Wholesale
| Primärfarb(en) | Bright Pure White |
| Akzentfarbe(n) | Soft Silver Grey Vein + Faint Blue-Grey Undertone |
| Handwerk | Regelmäßig |
| Fertigstellungen | Poliert / Geschliffen / Wildleder / Leder |
| Maßgeschneiderte Größe | 138″ × 79″ / 126″ × 63″ / Anpassbar |
| Dicke | 20mm/30mm/Customizable |
| Randstil | Abgeschrägte polierte Kante/2+2cm lamellierte Kante/Gehrungskante |
| Land | Thailand |
| Full Body Quartz | Ja |
| Buchungsübereinstimmung verfügbar | Ja |
| Arbeitsplatten Wohngebiet: Ja Gewerblich: Ja |
| Mauer Wohngebiet: Ja Gewerblich: Ja |
| Bodenbelag Wohngebiet: Ja Gewerblich: Ja |
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is calacatta quartz a real quartz?
No, Calacatta quartz isn’t ‘real’ quartz in the natural mineral sense—it’s engineered stone. That said, it’s real in the way we use it: a high-performance, man-made material made from 90–95% natural quartz crystals and 5–10% polymer resins. The name ‘Calacatta’ comes from the Italian marble vein, and manufacturer like GrandQuartz Tech use it to describe their white quartz with bold gray or gold veining. It’s not mined stone, but it’s durable, non-porous, and consistent—exactly what you want in a kitchen. So yes, it’s ‘real’ as a countertop material, just not natural stone. Contractors love it because it doesn’t need sealing and handles heat, scratches, and stains better than marble. If you’re worried about authenticity, think of it like ‘real’ denim—it’s not raw cotton, but it’s still high-quality fabric.
Welche Rückwand passt perfekt zu Quarz in Calacatta-Optik?
The best backsplash for Calacatta quartz depends on your kitchen’s vibe, but here’s what works in real-world installs: subway tile in white or warm beige gives a clean, classic look that lets the quartz shine. For more drama, go with a matte black or charcoal gray subway tile—creates a strong contrast without overpowering. If you’re feeling bold, try a hand-cut marble mosaic in soft gray or gold tones to echo the veining. Avoid overly busy patterns or bright colors—they’ll clash. Some fabricators recommend glass tile in soft silver or frosted white for a modern, reflective effect. Just don’t go full-on sparkly—Calacatta already has enough shine. The key is balance: let the quartz be the star. If you’re using a high-variation Calacatta, keep the backsplash simple. For low-variation slabs, you can play a bit more. Always do a dry lay first—what looks good on paper might not work in person.






