Our Stock Quartz Slabs Totally Rock (Literally)
August 25, 2025Picking a quartz countertop shouldn’t feel like a pop quiz!
So we made it easy! Here are our stock quartz slabs that are ready to strut into your kitchen and steal the show:
Misterio: Affordable Beauty
A swirling masterpiece of brown and gray veins on a white-marble look. She’s bold, she’s elegant, and she doesn’t need sealing (because high-maintenance is not her thing).
Best with: Warm woods, soft grays, creamy whites.
Style tip: Go full-height backsplash and let her shine.
Luce Oro: The Golden Child
Gold veining + soft gray backdrop. Perfect for contemporary elegance that says “Yes, I do brunch.”
Best with: White or cream cabinets, gold fixtures.
Style tip: Subway tile in a stack bond pattern or full-height
Whitehaven: The Clean Slate
Think of her as the little black dress of countertops — goes with everything. White, gray, beige, even moody blues. She’s here for it.
Best with: Any cabinet color (yes, really).
Style tip: Subway or full-height backsplash for a sleek finish.
Torano: The Bold One
Deep charcoal base, striking white and silver veins — this is your “statement necklace” countertop.
Best with: Cream or light gray cabinets.
Style tip: Mix porcelain or glass tiles for an extra glamorous look.
Ranier: The Cool Sophisticate
Warm gray veining on a white background — modern, calming, and just a little mysterious.
Best with: Two-tone cabinets or bold color pops.
Style tip: Full-height backsplash to keep the elegance flowing.
Olympus: The Style Chameleon
From classic to contemporary, Olympus fits in anywhere. It’s basically the countertop equivalent of a perfect pair of jeans.
Best with: Warm woods, mid-tone blues, light gray.
Style tip: Full-height backsplash in matching quartz for that seamless “wow.”
Byzantine: The Flexible Friend
Matches almost any style, with a quiet elegance that plays well with others.
Best with: Light gray, blue, or soft green cabinets.
Style tip: Glass or porcelain subway tile
Atmos Gold: The Luxe Layer
Delicate beige veining that whispers “custom home tour.”
Best with: White or light gray cabinets, gold fixtures.
Style tip: Full-height backsplash in matching quartz = chef’s kiss.
We also carry Revolux Mineral Surfaces. This is a modern engineered stone alternative that offers striking visual depth and sustainable credentials:
Calacatta Viola: The Marble Impersonator
White/Cream background + intricate bold veining = a convincing marble dupe!
Best with: White/cream or wood-stained cabinets.
Style tip: Full-height definitely!
Taj Mahal: The Fauxzite
Subtle gold brown veining on a creamy white base — classy but never boring.
Best with: Wood-stained, white, or light gray cabinets.
Style tip: herringbone, subway, or full-height
Why Quartz Totally Rocks?
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No sealing (ever).
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Non-porous = wine, coffee, and spaghetti sauce can’t ruin your life.
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Tough as nails: Scratch-resistant and easy to clean.
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Gorgeous in every style, from modern minimalism to farmhouse chic.