New Quartz Colors from Caesarstone
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Introducing New Quartz Colors from Caesarstone
Summary
Arik Tendler, president of Caesarstone, highlights the company’s ability to innovate new color trends in quartz surfaces. By not relying solely on nature, they offer a wide range of colors, maintaining the durability and elegance of natural stone for kitchen countertops and other surfaces.New Colors Inspired by Nature
Caesarstone, with an eye on nature-inspired design, introduces new shades like Bedrock, Mulberry Mist, Amazon Green, and Pebble. This year’s color trends reflect an environmental consciousness, as noted by the Color Marketing Group (CMG), a leading association of color design professionals. Caesarstone incorporated CMG’s insights along with its own research to develop the 2007 quartz surface color collection: Sandalwood, Bedrock, Mulberry Mist, Pebble, Amazon Green, Nougat, Espresso, and Raven.
Advantages of Caesarstone’s Color Creation
"We have a unique advantage in creating contemporary color trends," says Arik Tendler, president of Caesarstone. "We don't rely solely on nature. We create a vibrant range of colors while retaining the durability and beauty of real stone, which is highly sought for kitchen countertops and other surfaces."Durability and Beauty Combined
The new lineup upholds Caesarstone's reputation for combining beauty with strength. Their surfaces are resistant to heat, cold, mold, mildew, stains, chips, and scratches, making them ideal for both residential and commercial use. The 2007 collection includes:- Sandalwood: Warm mustard tones
- Bedrock: Rich brown reminiscent of Brazilian hills
- Mulberry Mist: Deep purple like eggplant
- Pebble: Sun-washed light grey
- Amazon Green: Olive green inspired by the rainforest
- Nougat: Speckled white
- Raven: Shimmering deep grey
- Espresso: Dark French roast brown
Availability and Pricing
Ranging from $70 to $120 per square foot, including installation, Caesarstone's products are available through kitchen and bath showrooms, architects, designers, and builders nationwide.About Caesarstone
Founded in 1987 in Israel, Caesarstone was the first to manufacture quartz surfaces and has expanded globally, including in Israel, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In 1999, the company opened its first U.S. distributorship in Sun Valley, California. Now distributed nationwide, Caesarstone is preferred by top designers, architects, and homebuilders. Composed of 93% quartz and 7% polyresin, Caesarstone holds the Good Housekeeping Seal, ensuring a refund or replacement for any defective product within two years from purchase. With the largest selection of colors and finishes on the market, Caesarstone remains an industry leader. For more information, please visit [Caesarstone's website](http://www.CaesarStoneUS.com) or call toll-free at 877-9-QUARTZ.You can find the original non-AI version of this article here: New Quartz Colors from Caesarstone.
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