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Calacatta Venice Quartz Slab GQ-T446 for Wholesale
| Primary Color(s) | Soft Cool White |
| Accent Color(s) | Medium Silver Grey Vein + Faint Blue-Grey |
| Craft | Regular |
| Finishes | Polished / Honed / Suede / Leathered |
| Customized Size | 138″ × 79″ / 126″ × 63″ / Customizable |
| Thickness | 20mm/30mm/Customizable |
| Edge Style | Eased polished edge/2+2cm laminated edge/Mitred edge |
| Country | Thailand |
| Full Body Quartz | Yes |
| Bookmatch Available | Yes |
| Countertops Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
| Wall Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
| Flooring Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
Description:
Frequently asked questions
What is the most popular countertop in 2026?
Right now, the most popular countertop in 2026 is still engineered quartz—specifically, white or light gray quartz with subtle veining or mineral flecks. The demand is strongest for materials that mimic high-end natural stones like Calacatta or Taj Mahal quartzite but with better durability and lower maintenance. Solid white quartz with gold or blue flecks is also trending, especially in modern and transitional kitchens. While concrete-look surfaces are gaining traction, quartz remains dominant due to its stain resistance, consistency, and ease of fabrication. Consumers are leaning toward warm white tones with soft gray or gold undertones, avoiding stark, cold whites. The big shift? People want countertops that look luxurious but don’t require sealing or daily upkeep. So yes, quartz is still king—but it’s evolving toward more nuanced, organic patterns.
What is engineered marble and its performance?
Engineered marble is an engineered stone product made by combining natural mineral materials, mainly crushed stone particles such as quartz and marble-based minerals, with resins and advanced manufacturing processes. In many markets, it refers to man-made stone surfaces designed to achieve the appearance of natural marble while offering more consistent performance.
From a quartz manufacturer’s perspective, many modern engineered marble-look surfaces are produced using natural quartz minerals and stone powders, then processed with pigments, resins, and surface technologies to recreate the appearance of marble. The goal is to achieve the elegant veining and color movement of natural marble while providing a more controlled and practical surface.
Compared with natural marble, engineered marble offers several performance advantages:
- Non-porous surface – It has much lower water absorption than natural marble, making it easier to clean and maintain.
- Better stain resistance – Everyday spills such as coffee, wine, and cooking oils are less likely to penetrate the surface when properly maintained.
- Consistent appearance – Engineered production allows better control of colors, patterns, and slab matching, which is helpful for large residential and commercial projects.
- Lower maintenance requirements – Unlike natural marble, it generally does not require regular sealing.
- Reliable supply – Slabs can be produced consistently without depending on quarry availability and natural variation.
With current quartz manufacturing technology, engineered marble-look quartz can reproduce many characteristics of natural marble, including Calacatta, Carrara, and other luxury marble patterns. Through high-definition printing, multi-layer coloring, and advanced surface finishing, premium quartz slabs can achieve a realistic stone appearance that closely resembles natural marble in finished applications.
For kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, wall cladding, and commercial projects, engineered marble provides a practical balance between the beauty of marble and the durability, consistency, and easier maintenance required for everyday use.






