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Vanilla Mist Quartz Slab GQ-T445 for Wholesale

Primary Color(s) Pale Icy White
Accent Color(s) Very Faint Ash Grey
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-T445 redefines understated elegance with a cool-toned quartz slab that feels like morning mist over still water—soft, serene, and subtly animated by delicate veining. Its base glows in a pale off-white hue tinged with faint gray-blue undertones, creating a luminous canvas that enhances natural light without overpowering the space. The veins, thin and organic, trace gentle diagonal paths across the surface like wind-drawn lines etched into frost, each one unique yet harmonious, evoking the quiet rhythm of nature. This engineered stone’s high-gloss finish reflects ambient light softly, amplifying brightness in kitchens and bathrooms while maintaining a calm, meditative atmosphere. In a modern farmhouse kitchen, it contrasts beautifully against dark walnut cabinetry, where its cool neutrality balances warmth and depth. In a transitional master bathroom, it wraps around a freestanding tub, transforming the space into a tranquil retreat. A recent boutique wellness studio in Portland used GQ-T445 for its reception counter and treatment room vanities—its minimalist character supporting a curated experience of peace and clarity. Here, the slab isn’t just a surface; it’s a silent companion to intentionality, guiding users through spaces designed for presence, not distraction.

Frequently asked questions

For bathrooms, engineered quartz like Calacatta quartz is one of the best choices—especially if you want a luxury look with low maintenance. It’s non-porous, so it resists mold, mildew, and water damage, which is critical in humid environments. Calacatta quartz offers that elegant white with gold veining that mimics marble but without the sealing requirements. However, if your bathroom sees heavy use or you’re on a tighter budget, a high-quality solid surface or porcelain can work too. Avoid natural stone like marble unless you’re willing to seal it every 6–12 months. The key is durability, ease of cleaning, and water resistance. For most, quartz strikes the perfect balance—particularly warm-toned options like T437 Warm White, which add warmth without being too cold or sterile.

Granite’s decline in popularity isn’t because it’s bad—it’s because people are trading durability for convenience. Granite needs sealing, can stain if you’re not careful, and it’s porous, so it’s not ideal for high-moisture areas like kitchens or bathrooms. Quartz, on the other hand, is non-porous, doesn’t need sealing, and resists stains, scratches, and heat better than granite in most cases. Plus, quartz comes in consistent, engineered patterns—no worrying about natural variation or veining that doesn’t match your design. And let’s be real: granite has been everywhere for 15 years. It’s starting to feel a bit tired. People now want modern, clean looks—think matte finishes, minimal seams, and uniform color. That’s where quartz wins. But don’t write off granite entirely—some homeowners still love its natural look. It’s just not the go-to anymore. The shift isn’t about quality—it’s about lifestyle and maintenance.