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Calacatta Bold Mist Quartz Surface GQ-T315 for Wholesale

Primary Color(s) Soft Ice White with Blue-Grey Cloud
Accent Color(s) Fine Rust Brown Vein + Faint Grey Tone
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:

GQ-T315 unfolds like a quiet landscape at dawn—its light gray base evokes the softness of mist over stone, while delicate veins in warm beige and golden undertones drift across the surface like wind-drawn lines through dry grass. These organic, feathered patterns vary in width from hairline whispers to gentle branches, creating a dynamic yet balanced rhythm that resists predictability. The high-gloss finish enhances this interplay, casting a subtle luminosity that amplifies brightness in any room without overwhelming it. This engineered quartz slab doesn’t just sit in space—it invites stillness, grounding modern interiors with a sense of calm sophistication.
In application, GQ-T315 thrives where elegance meets function. Imagine it as the centerpiece of a boutique wellness retreat’s reception desk: its neutral tone harmonizes with dark walnut accents and ambient lighting, while the warm veining adds depth without distraction. Or consider a minimalist kitchen in a coastal townhouse—here, paired with matte black cabinetry and open shelving, the slab becomes a visual anchor, reflecting natural light during daytime hours and glowing softly under pendant fixtures at night. Its versatility extends into transitional bathrooms, where it wraps around a freestanding tub, transforming the space into a serene sanctuary. The absence of pores and consistent texture ensures durability, making it ideal for high-traffic commercial environments such as boutique fitness studios or curated retail spaces seeking timeless appeal.
From micro to macro, GQ-T315 tells a story of balance—cool tones grounded by warmth, precision shaped by nature. It’s not merely a surface; it’s an experience designed to elevate everyday moments.

Frequently asked questions

Light gray veined quartz is a solid choice for modern kitchens and baths—especially if you’re going for a clean, minimalist look. The veining adds subtle movement without overwhelming the space, making it versatile with both white and dark cabinets. From a fabricator’s standpoint, this pattern is easy to work with: seams blend well, and it holds up under heavy use. One caveat: make sure your installer aligns the veins properly during layout—especially in large islands or runs—because mismatched veins can look jarring. Also, avoid high-contrast finishes like matte black hardware unless you’re going for a stark industrial vibe. Overall, it’s a reliable, low-maintenance option that won’t date quickly. Just don’t expect it to mimic real marble perfectly—engineered stone has its own character, and that’s not a flaw, just a fact.

Fake quartz is usually either low-grade engineered stone or laminate pretending to be real. First, check the edge: real quartz has a consistent, fine-grained structure throughout the slab. If the pattern stops at the edge or looks layered, it’s likely laminate or a thin veneer. Second, run your fingernail across the surface—real quartz is tough; you shouldn’t scratch it. If it leaves a mark, it’s probably not solid stone. Third, look for veining: natural-looking veining in quartz is printed or embedded, but fake versions often have repetitive, cartoonish patterns. And if the price is too good to be true—like under $40/sq ft—chances are it’s not real. Lastly, ask the installer: real quartz slabs are heavy and require professional fabrication. If they’re cutting it with a hand saw or claiming it’s ‘easy to install,’ it’s probably not engineered quartz.