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Alabaster Reverie Quartz countertops GQ-T332 for Wholesale
| Primary Color(s) | Soft Warm White |
| Accent Color(s) | Very Faint Ash Grey Vein + Delicate Cloud Pattern |
| 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
Is engineered marble good for kitchen countertops?
Engineered marble is not a great choice for kitchen countertops—don’t be fooled by the name. It’s essentially a composite of marble dust and resin, which makes it softer and more porous than true quartz or natural stone. In a kitchen, that means it’s more prone to scratches, stains, and etching from acidic foods like lemon juice or vinegar. Unlike quartz, it needs regular sealing, and the surface can yellow over time if not maintained properly. Fabricators avoid it for high-traffic areas because it lacks durability. If you’re looking for something that looks like marble but holds up better, go with quartz with a marble-look pattern. It’s non-porous, doesn’t stain easily, and requires no sealing. Engineered marble might work in a low-use bathroom vanity, but in a kitchen? Stick with real quartz or natural stone like quartzite.
What is the most popular GQ quartz?
If you’re looking for a safe choice, our quartzite-look and marble-look collections are the ones our customers order most.
For quartzite-inspired designs, Taj Mahal is one of our strongest sellers. It’s one of the closest matches to natural quartzite on the market, and we offer several different versions, so whether your customers prefer softer movement or bolder veining, there’s an option that fits.
For marble-look quartz, White Macaubas has been one of our breakout colors in 2025. It’s been well received across different markets and continues to be one of the designs customers ask for most.
In general, we don’t release colors just because they’re trendy. Every design in our catalog is developed around what distributors, fabricators, and project buyers are actually selling. If a color doesn’t perform in the market, it doesn’t stay in our lineup.
If you’d like to explore our complete range, you can browse our Trend Color Guide to see all available colors and collections.







