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Calacatta Gold Mist Quartz countertops GQ-T205 for Wholesale

Primary Color(s) Soft Ivory White
Accent Color(s) Warm Gold Vein + Subtle Silver Grey Cloud
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-T205 redefines the balance between understated elegance and dynamic texture. Its light gray base unfolds like a quiet morning sky, subtly shifting in tone across the surface—soft gradients that invite contemplation rather than distraction. The veining emerges as if drawn by wind over ancient stone: silver-gray threads trace delicate paths, while golden-yellow streaks burst forth in bold, feathered patterns, converging into swirling constellations where color and form intertwine. These organic lines resemble layered strata revealed by time, each intersection telling a story of natural movement frozen in quartz. The polished finish amplifies this depth, casting a gentle sheen that enhances contrast without glare, creating a luminous presence even in low light. In a modern farmhouse kitchen with dark walnut cabinetry, GQ-T205 becomes a visual anchor—its warmth counterbalancing the richness of wood, while its neutral base allows for vibrant accents in appliances and backsplash. In a transitional master bathroom, it wraps around a freestanding tub, transforming the space into a serene retreat where the interplay of gold and gray evokes both luxury and calm. Consider a boutique wellness studio in Portland, Oregon, where this slab was selected for its reception desk and feature wall. The design team sought a material that felt grounded yet uplifting—GQ-T205 delivered, its flowing veins mimicking the rhythm of breath and movement, reinforcing the space’s intention to nurture stillness. From micro detail to macro impact, this slab doesn’t just complement a room—it elevates it.

Frequently asked questions

Prefab quartz countertops are pre-fabricated, ready-to-install countertop units made from engineered quartz. Unlike custom slabs that are cut and fabricated on-site, prefab countertops are manufactured in factories in standard sizes and shapes—like 30-inch, 36-inch, or 42-inch widths with common lengths. They’re typically sold as a full top with sink cutouts, backsplash, or edge profiles already done. They’re popular for bathrooms, vanities, and small kitchens because they’re faster to install and cheaper than custom work. But there’s a trade-off: limited design flexibility. You’re stuck with the dimensions and sink layout the manufacturer offers. If your space is irregular or you want a waterfall edge or custom overhang, prefab won’t work. Still, for straightforward installations, they’re a solid choice—especially when you’re on a tight timeline or budget. Just make sure the prefab piece matches your cabinet size and sink placement before ordering.

Yes, there are quartz countertops that closely resemble Taj Mahal quartzite, but they’re not identical. Taj Mahal has a bright white base with delicate, flowing gray veins—sometimes with subtle hints of gold or beige. To replicate that, look for high-end engineered quartz with a natural veining pattern, such as GQ’s Calacatta Laza, GQ-T0119,GQ-T806,GQ-T452,GQ-R0207,GQ-R0260(Taj Pearl) and GQ-R0401,GQ-R0207S. GQ now offer full-body printed quartz with full-depth veining that can mimic the look of natural stone very well—especially in larger slabs. The key is avoiding quartz that’s too shiny or has glittery flecks, as that will look artificial. Also, watch out for ‘sparkle’ quartz—while it’s popular, it doesn’t match Taj Mahal’s elegant, understated aesthetic. Keep in mind: no quartz will have the exact mineral variation or depth of a real quartzite slab. But with the right choice, you can get 90% of the look at a more predictable price and with better durability. Always request a physical sample before committing—it’s the only way to see how the color and pattern hold up in your lighting.