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Polished Iceberg White Printed Quartz GQ-R0215
| Primary Color(s) | Bright Calacatta White |
| Accent Color(s) | Soft Silver Gray |
| Craft | Printed |
| Finishes | Polished / Honed / Suede / Leathered |
| Customized Size | 138″ × 79″ / 126″ × 63″ / Customizable |
| Thickness | 30mm / Customizable |
| Edge Style | Eased polished edge / 2+2cm laminated edge / Mitred edge |
| Country | Thailand |
| Variations | High |
| Full Body Printed Quartz | Yes |
| Bookmatch Available | Yes |
| Countertops Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
| Wall Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
| Flooring Residential: Yes Commercial: Yes |
Description:
GQ-R0215 is a polished marble-look quartz surface built around contrast and movement. Its warm white to soft ivory background carries a quiet gray undertone, while charcoal and dark gray veins cross the slab in a diagonal, branching rhythm. The main veins feel like ink lines pulled across parchment by a fast hand—some bold and fractured, some thinning into fine hairline cracks, with smoky edges that soften the transition into the base. Subtle beige and taupe warmth prevents the design from feeling cold, giving the slab a refined balance between modern drama and natural stone character.
In application, this countertop performs especially well where designers want one strong focal plane rather than many competing finishes. In a modern luxury kitchen, it can define a waterfall island against matte black cabinetry, brass pulls, and slim-profile lighting, creating a space that feels bright, architectural, and intentionally edited. In a contemporary primary bathroom, the same pattern becomes more atmospheric: paired with a floating walnut vanity, large-format gray tile, and slab shower walls, the polished surface reflects light cleanly while the dark veining adds depth and structure.
For a case-inspired small commercial concept, imagine a boutique design studio or upscale coffee bar with a 14-foot service counter, blackened steel shelving, warm oak flooring, and low brass pendants. GQ-R0215 would give the counter a gallery-like presence without requiring an overly decorative interior. The diagonal vein direction can be planned to guide the eye along the transaction area, while the smooth quartz finish supports daily use, easy cleaning, and a consistent premium look for client-facing spaces.
Frequently asked questions
Can a crack in quartz countertops be repaired, or does the entire section need replacement?
Does quartz yellow over time, and how does it compare to quartzite in terms of maintenance?
Engineered Quartz countertops generally do not yellow over time under normal indoor residential use, because the quartz minerals themselves are highly stable and most high-quality slabs are manufactured with UV-resistant resin systems. What people often see online is usually related to lower-quality or heat-transfer printed quartz surfaces, where the decorative pattern is applied closer to the surface rather than running through the slab body. In those cases, long-term exposure to strong sunlight can gradually oxidize the resin layer and cause slight yellowing or fading, especially in outdoor kitchens or rooms with intense direct UV exposure. However, even heat-transfer printed quartz typically remains stable indoors and does not simply turn yellow because it ages. Compared with natural Quartzite, quartz is much easier to maintain because it is non-porous and does not require sealing, making it more resistant to everyday stains from coffee, oil, or wine. Quartzite, on the other hand, handles heat and UV exposure better because it is a natural stone without polymer resins, but it usually requires periodic sealing and more careful maintenance to prevent staining and moisture absorption. From real-world fabrication and after-sales experience, most long-term discoloration complaints are linked to outdoor exposure, poor resin quality, or heavily sunlit environments rather than normal indoor aging, which is why high-quality indoor quartz installations typically maintain their appearance for many years with minimal maintenance.






