Quartz
Statuary Classique
Statuary Classique Quartz combines timeless elegance with modern durability, making it an exceptional choice for a wide range of interior design projects. With its soft white background and subtle light gray veins, this marble-look quartz offers the sophisticated appearance of natural marble but with the added benefits of low-maintenance, stain-resistance, and long-lasting durability. Ideal for high-traffic areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways, Statuary Classique is perfect for creating stunning white quartz countertops, waterfall islands, accent walls, shower surrounds, and more. The gentle veins of gray and hints of navy bring a sense of luxury and refinement to any space, enhancing both traditional and contemporary designs. Whether you’re designing a residential or commercial property, Statuary Classique Quartz is versatile enough to complement a variety of styles, making it a top choice for homeowners, interior designers, and contractors. Available in both 2 cm and 3 cm slabs, as well as prefabricated options, this quartz offers flexibility for design and installation, ensuring that it suits your unique needs and vision.

Quartz
- Highly Durable, Non-Porous
- Resistant To Stains
- Resistant To Heat Up To 150 Celcius
- Scratch Resistant But Not As Hard As Natural Stone
MATERIAL TYPE: Quartz
BRAND: MSI
COLOURS: White-Cool, Light Gray, Navy
AVAILABLE FINISHES: Polished
THICKNESS: 2cm & 3cm
SIZE: 108X42X2cm & 112x26x2cm
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
WALL:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
FLOORING:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
OTHER:
Freezing Climate: Yes
Exterior Usage: Yes
- Straight Edge Quartz Countertops
- Square Edge Quartz Countertops
- Eased Edge Quartz Countertops
- Beveled Edge Quartz Countertops
- Double Bevel
- Quarter Round Edge
- Waterfall Edge
- Half Bullnose
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