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White Cascade

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Description

 

White Cascade Quartzite 

White Cascade quartzite is an alluring natural stone quarried from Turkey. Its definitive deep gray veins amongst its white background make it very similar in appearance to marble. The silver, gray, and taupe hues found within white cascade quartzite make it an excellent option for many different types of interior applications. It looks stunning on kitchen countertops, and it adds a luxurious feel to bathrooms. To ensure the white cascade quartzite is cohesive with the ambiance of a space, it can be processed to have a polished, honed, sandblasted, or brushed appearance.

Why Choose White Cascade Quartzite? 

White cascade quartzite is a commonly selected stone for several reasons:

  • It Is Gorgeous– The contrast of the veins found within white cascade quartzite makes it a popular option for architects and designers alike. It makes an incredible centerpiece on a kitchen island or serves as the ideal statement piece in a master bathroom.
  • It Is Resilient – White cascade quartzite is incredibly durable, and it can withstand normal everyday use. Quartzite is one of the strongest natural stone options available and is also resistant to scratches and stains.

If you are looking for white cascade quartzite, you can be sure that our Milford, CT showroom has the ideal slab for your design. When you visit, you can see firsthand the alluring beauty white cascade quartzite has to offer and you can ensure you get a vein pattern that fits your aesthetic. If visiting in person isn’t an option, please be aware that since white cascade is a natural stone, its vein pattern and colors vary, so please request current photographs of our inventory and do not rely on the images you see online.

 

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in

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