Quartzite look Printed Quartz GQ-R0257
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Quartzite look Printed Quartz GQ-R0257

Description:

This quartzite look printed quartz reinterprets the rugged, geological grandeur of natural quartzite, where fractured bands of smoky gray and honeyed amber carve across a brilliant white base like tectonic plates shifting in ancient bedrock. The pattern unfolds in jagged, layered strata—coalescing into thick, mineral-rich swathes that splinter into fine, web-like fractures.
In real spaces, it transforms statement kitchen islands and bathroom vanity tops into immersive, gallery-worthy focal points, flooding open-concept homes with bright, unfiltered light that amplifies the stone’s dramatic texture. Its earthy, warm-toned palette pairs flawlessly with reclaimed wood cabinetry, matte black fixtures, and brushed gold hardware, turning functional spaces into curated, conversation-starting environments.

Primary Color(s):

Pale Ash Gray / Warm Off-White

Accent Color(s):

Warm Golden Brown, Charcoal Black, Ivory White

Craft:

Printed

Finishes:

Polished/Honed/Suede/Leathered

Customized Size:

138″×79″/126″×63″/Customizable

Thickness:

30mm/Customizable

Country:

Thailand

Variations:

High

Full Body Printed Quartz: 

Yes

Bookmatch Available: 

Yes

Countertops

Residential: 

Yes

Commercial: 

Yes

Wall

Residential: 

Yes

Commercial: 

Yes

Flooring-Commercial

Residential: 

Yes

Commercial: 

Yes

Frequently asked questions

Quartz and quartzite can look similar because both can feature natural stone-like veining and patterns. However, quartzite is a natural stone, while quartz is engineered and offers more consistent color and pattern control.
Quartz is currently one of the most popular countertop materials due to its durability, low maintenance, and wide range of designs, including marble-look, concrete-look, and quartzite-look styles.
Vinegar is acidic and can dull or damage the resin surface of quartz over time. It is not recommended for cleaning quartz countertops, as it may affect the finish and long-term appearance.
Yes. Many engineered quartz designs are made to replicate quartzite, offering natural stone aesthetics with better consistency, stain resistance, and easier maintenance for residential and commercial projects.