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Bold Charcoal Vein White Quartz slab GQ-T222 for Wholesale
| Primary Color(s) | Crisp Pure White |
| Accent Color(s) | Bold Charcoal Black Vein + Soft Silver Line |
| 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 color is carrara white quartz?
Carrera White quartz isn’t just ‘white’—it’s a warm, creamy white with soft gray veining, reminiscent of Italian Carrara marble but with consistent patterns. The base is off-white, not sterile bright, and the veins are typically light to medium gray, sometimes with a hint of blue or silver undertone. It’s not as stark as pure white quartz, which makes it easier to pair with warm woods, brass fixtures, or even white cabinets with a satin finish. Fabricators love it because it’s forgiving—small scratches or etching don’t stand out as much. But if you’re looking for a true snow-white with no veining, this isn’t it. It’s a great choice if you want marble’s classic look without the sealing and staining risks. Just know: if you’re matching it to a specific cabinet shade, sample it in natural light—it can look cooler indoors under LED lights than it does in daylight.
What is a warm white quartz?
Warm white quartz isn’t just a shade—it’s a whole design strategy. It refers to white quartz with subtle beige, cream, or gold undertones that give it a more inviting, natural feel. Unlike pure white quartz, which can look clinical or too stark, warm white quartz feels cozy and balanced, especially in kitchens with oak or walnut cabinets. It often includes fine veining in soft golds, browns, or grays, which adds depth without overwhelming. From a fabricator’s view, it’s excellent for larger projects because the warmth helps hide seams and inconsistencies. But be cautious: under cool LED lighting, it can shift toward yellow or look washed out. Always request samples in your actual space. Warm white quartz is perfect for transitional or farmhouse styles, but if you’re going full modern or Scandinavian, you might prefer a cooler, brighter white. It’s not a one-size-fits-all, but it’s a smart move if you want to avoid the ‘hospital white’ effect.






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