Explore Black Line Quartz, a deep black quartz slab with striking white linear veining for countertops, islands, vanity tops, and contemporary interior applications.
Black Line Quartz is a striking black quartz slab defined by its deep black background and clear white linear veining. It is designed for buyers who want a sharper, more architectural surface for countertops, islands, vanity tops, and contemporary interior spaces.
Item No :
ALQS4700Surface finish :
polished or honedOrder(MOQ) :
200 square metersPayment :
T/T, L/C, CashProduct Origin :
ChinaColor :
deep black background with natural flowing white veiningShipping Port :
Xiamen port or other port from ChinaLead Time :
20 days or soWeight :
2700 kgs/M3
Main Product Introduction
Black Line Quartz is a visually strong quartz surface created for projects that want depth, contrast, and a more defined material presence. The slab features a rich black base crossed by sharp white linear veining, creating a look that feels modern, graphic, and highly architectural.
Unlike softer marble-look surfaces with cloudy or diffused movement, this design uses a cleaner and more directional visual language. That makes it especially suitable for spaces where the surface is expected to stand out, shape the mood of the interior, and contribute to a more contemporary design identity.
Visual Character
The most distinctive feature of Black Line Quartz is its strong black-and-white contrast. The background reads as deep black rather than grey, while the white pattern appears in bold linear movement rather than soft flowing veining.
Several white lines move diagonally across the slab, giving the design a clear sense of direction and visual rhythm. Large uninterrupted areas of black allow the white movement to stand out more sharply, which helps the slab feel cleaner, more controlled, and more powerful in modern spaces.
This is not a quiet or background-style surface. It is a focal material with a sharper visual attitude.








Why Buyers Choose This Product
Buyers choose Black Line Quartz when they want more than a simple dark slab. The deep black base gives the surface weight and depth, while the bright white lines create a strong visual structure that reads clearly from both near and far.
It is especially useful in interiors that rely on monochrome contrast, clean geometry, metal detailing, or a more architectural design language. On islands, counters, and vanity tops, it can create a stronger visual impact than low-contrast or lightly patterned surfaces.
For distributors and project buyers, it also works well as a statement dark option within a wider quartz collection.
Material Options
This design can be offered in either a standard quartz composition or a silica-free surface option, depending on project requirements, target market needs, and final specification. Buyers should clearly confirm the required material option during quotation, sample approval, and order confirmation so the correct technical data and supply details can be matched to the selected version.
Suitable Uses
Black Line Quartz is best suited for indoor surfaces where a bold black-and-white material expression is preferred. It performs particularly well in kitchens, vanity areas, bars, counters, and feature applications where contrast and directionality are part of the design intention.
It is a strong option for residential projects, hospitality interiors, retail counters, and other spaces that benefit from a darker focal surface with a contemporary feel.
For distributors, Black Line Quartz is an easy-to-position showroom product because its visual message is immediate. Customers can quickly understand its appeal: deep black, clear white movement, and a clean modern character.
It works especially well as a high-contrast dark option in a quartz range and can be presented toward customers looking for stronger visual identity in kitchens, vanity tops, or statement counters.
Buyer Notes for Contractors
For contractors and fabricators, layout planning matters. The white linear movement has a clear directional flow, so cut planning, seam placement, and waterfall alignment should be reviewed before fabrication begins.
This is not a pattern that should be treated like a plain black slab. The final result depends heavily on how the visual direction is handled across the finished pieces.
For procurement teams, Black Line Quartz is a practical specification choice when a project calls for a dark focal surface with strong design clarity. It can support both aesthetic and commercial goals, especially in spaces where counters, islands, or vanity units are expected to contribute visibly to the overall interior identity.
Before final approval, buyers should confirm slab appearance, finish, thickness, fabrication scope, and selected material option.
For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth, mild soap, and water. Avoid abrasive pads, unnecessarily harsh cleaners, and rough impact at exposed edges.
Because this design is often used in visible focal areas, careful fabrication, proper installation, and good day-to-day maintenance all contribute to a better long-term appearance.
It suits modern, monochrome, minimalist, luxury-inspired, and high-contrast interiors best. It is especially effective in spaces that want a stronger black-and-white material expression.
Yes. It is well suited for indoor kitchen countertops, especially in kitchens with light cabinetry, metal accents, or a clean architectural layout.
Yes. These are among its strongest applications. The deep black background and white linear movement make it especially effective on waterfall islands and vanity tops where the material is clearly visible.
No. This is a more directional and visually assertive surface. Buyers looking for a softer or quieter black slab may prefer a design with less contrast and less visible movement.
Yes. This design can be supplied in either a standard quartz composition or a silica-free surface option, depending on final project requirements and confirmed specification.
Buyers should confirm the required material option, slab appearance, finish, thickness, cut layout, seam planning, and intended application before final order approval.
Request slab photos, confirm your preferred material option, and contact Aoli Stone for quotation and project supply support.