Classic Calacatta White Quartz features a clean white base and soft grey veining for countertops, islands, vanities, and interior projects. Suitable for distributors, contractors, and project buyers seeking a calm marble-look quartz surface.
Item No :
ALQS6731Surface finish :
Polished or honedOrder(MOQ) :
200Payment :
T/T, L/C, CashProduct Origin :
ChinaColor :
whiteShipping Port :
Xiamen or other China portLead Time :
20 daysWeight :
2700 kg/M3Product Description
Classic Calacatta White Quartz is a clean white engineered quartz surface with soft grey veining and a light visual rhythm. It is designed for buyers who want a marble-inspired look, but not an overly dramatic one. In practical terms, this makes it a useful option for kitchen countertops, vanity tops, islands, and interior commercial surfaces where brightness, coordination, and visual calm matter.
For many distributors, a quieter Calacatta pattern is easier to sell than a very bold one because it works across more cabinet colors and project styles. For contractors, this type of surface is often easier to place in cohesive interiors because it does not compete too aggressively with other finishes. It is available in Normal Quartz or silica-free varieties depending on project needs.
Visual Character
This design has a bright white base with soft, light-grey veining that spreads in an open and understated way. The pattern includes broader pale veins and finer branching lines, creating a layered but low-contrast marble effect. The overall look is clean, architectural, and easy to read from both close range and across a room.
Compared with more aggressive Calacatta patterns, this version feels quieter and more versatile. It suits buyers who want a refined white quartz without strong dark contrast.









Best For
· Residential kitchen countertops
· Kitchen islands
· Bathroom vanity tops
· Backsplashes
· Reception counters
· Interior wall applications in dry areas
· Apartment, villa, hotel, and light commercial interior projects
· Distributors needing a broad-market white quartz pattern
Why Buyers Choose It
Buyers usually choose this product because it offers a marble-look white surface in a calmer and more commercially flexible way. The white background helps spaces feel brighter, while the light grey veining adds movement without making the design too busy.
A distributor can position this as a safer white Calacatta option for customers who want something elegant but not high-risk in taste. A contractor may prefer it because softer movement can be easier to coordinate with cabinetry, wall finishes, and lighting conditions. A procurement team may also see value in it because the visual language is broad enough for both residential and project use, especially when the design brief calls for a clean and modern white interior.
If a buyer wants a dramatic focal surface with strong dark contrast, this is probably not the best fit. Its strength is balance, not spectacle.
Suitable Uses
· Kitchen countertops
· Kitchen island tops
· Bathroom vanity tops
· Backsplashes
· Window sills
· Reception desks
· Commercial service counters
· Interior feature walls in appropriate dry environments
· Table tops and furniture tops for interior use
Less Suitable Uses
· Outdoor installations with long-term UV exposure
· Areas where hot cookware is routinely placed directly on the surface
· Projects that require the boldest possible Calacatta movement
· Designs that specifically want deep gold or dark heavy veining
· Applications where a natural stone’s wider random variation is the main design objective
This product is also not the best choice if the client wants a highly dramatic statement slab. It is better suited to cleaner and calmer visual programs.
Buyer Notes for Distributors
This is a good showroom and distribution item because it sits in the commercially strong white-quartz category, but its pattern is quieter than many high-contrast Calacatta options. That usually helps reduce buyer hesitation. Many end customers like marble aesthetics, but not everyone wants aggressive veining in daily-use kitchens.
It also fits a wider range of cabinet finishes, from warm wood tones to white, grey, beige, and black cabinetry. If your market prefers cleaner and lighter interiors, this pattern can work as a dependable stocking direction. For range planning, it sits well between plain white quartz and bold statement Calacatta designs.
You can also discuss Normal Quartz and silica-free supply options with customers depending on local demand and project requirements.
Buyer Notes for Contractors
This surface works well in kitchens and vanities where the design team wants a bright white top with controlled pattern movement. Because the veining is relatively soft, the installed result often feels more coherent and less visually fragmented than stronger marble-look quartz patterns.
That said, white and light-grey products require clean fabrication, careful seam planning, and consistent site handling. A sloppy installation will show more easily on a quiet white surface than on a heavily patterned one. Contractors should also confirm thickness, finish, edge details, and slab orientation early, especially when matching backsplash pieces or waterfall ends.
For projects with multiple units, it is wise to review production consistency and approved samples before bulk cutting.
Buyer Notes for Procurement Teams
From a procurement perspective, this product makes sense when the brief calls for a white marble-look surface with broad design compatibility. It is especially useful in projects where the finish schedule includes many neutral materials and the goal is a clean, bright interior language.
This is a more commercially stable choice than a very bold Calacatta, because it creates less visual disagreement between stakeholders. That matters in projects involving architects, contractors, owners, and end users with different taste thresholds. Procurement teams should still confirm slab size, thickness, finish, supply schedule, and whether the order will be supplied in Normal Quartz or silica-free configuration.
If technical compliance or specification documentation is required, confirm the exact applicable report set for the supplied batch before final approval.
Care and Maintenance
Classic Calacatta White Quartz is designed for practical interior use and routine maintenance is generally straightforward. Clean with a soft cloth, mild soap, and water for normal daily care. Avoid abrasive pads, strong alkali cleaners, and harsh chemical exposure unless suitability is confirmed.
Quartz surfaces also perform better when hot pans are not placed directly on the slab. Use trivets or heat pads as a normal precaution. Although engineered quartz is more consistent than natural marble in everyday maintenance expectations, good care still matters. On a quiet white surface like this one, cleanliness and fabrication quality both influence how refined the final installation feels.
If the project references Aoli Stone artificial quartz test-backed performance, available report data has shown low water absorption (around 0.03%), good flexural strength, and stain resistance rated 1 for most common testing agents. Exact applicability should be confirmed against the supplied product and report version.
FAQ
Q1. What does this pattern look like in person?
It has a bright white background with soft light-grey veining. The overall effect is calmer and lighter than many bold Calacatta-style designs.
Q2. Is it suitable for kitchen countertops?
Yes. It is well suited for kitchen countertops, islands, and backsplash applications in interior environments.
Q3. Is this a bold marble-look quartz?
Not really. It is more restrained. Buyers who want strong contrast or heavy movement may prefer a more dramatic pattern.
Q4. Can it be used for commercial projects?
Yes, for many interior commercial uses such as reception desks, vanity areas, and service counters, provided the specification is confirmed for the project.
Q5. Is it available in both Normal Quartz and silica-free options?
Yes, Aoli Stone can discuss Normal Quartz or silica-free varieties depending on project requirements and product program.
Q6. Is it suitable for outdoor use?
It is generally better for interior use. Long-term outdoor exposure is usually not the best application for standard engineered quartz.
Q7. Will every slab look exactly the same?
Engineered quartz offers better consistency than natural stone, but buyers should still approve samples and review production expectations, especially for larger projects.
If you are sourcing a clean white marble-look quartz with soft grey movement, Classic Calacatta White Quartz is a practical and commercially balanced option. Contact Aoli Stone for slab details, finish confirmation, current supply options, and discussion of Normal Quartz or silica-free versions for your market or project.
Packing
Technical information
The main component of quartz stone countertop material is 93% quartz sand and resin, color or others. It feels very similar to stone.
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Test item(s) |
Test method(s) |
Test result(s) |
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Absorption by weight |
ASTM C97/C97M-15 |
0.05% |
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Density |
2371 kg/m³ |
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Abrasion resistance (polished) |
ASTM C241/C241M-15e1 |
44 |
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Flexural strength |
ASTM C880/C880M-15 |
Dry condition:35.6 MPa |
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Wet condition:40.1 MPa |
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Compressive strength |
Refer to ASTM C170/C170M-17 |
Dry condition:248 MPa |
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Wet condition:240 MPa |
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Coefficient of linear thermal expansion |
ASTM C531-00(2012 |
22.2×10-6/C |
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Specular gloss(60) |
ASTM D523-14 |
38.2 |
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Stain resistance test |
Refer to ANSI Z124.6-2007 |
Total stain resistance value:56 Maximum individual depth of staining:0.04mm |
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Composition analysis |
FTIR,PGC-MS,XRF and TGA |
See Page 9 |
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Radioactivity |
GB 6566-2010 |
Class A |
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Mohs'hardness |
Refer to EN 101:1991 |
6 |
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Specimens identification No. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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Absorption by weight (%) |
0.04 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.05 |
0.04 |
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Mean water absorption (%) |
0.05 |
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Density (kg/m³) |
2358 |
2372 |
2375 |
2373 |
2376 |
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Mean density (kg/m³) |
2371 |
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