Quartz
Allure Quartzite
Allure Quartzite is a captivating natural stone, characterized by its elegant light grey tones and exceptional durability. As a metamorphic rock composed almost entirely of quartz, it begins its journey as sand grains on beaches, riverbeds, or deserts. Over time, these grains are compacted into sandstone and, with the application of intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth, transform into quartzite. This process creates a dense and resilient material with a unique crystalline structure.
Renowned for its versatility, Allure Quartzite is available in polished, leathered, and honed finishes, making it suitable for a wide range of design aesthetics. Offered in slab sizes of 120×76 and 131×61/68, and thickness options of 3cm and 2cm, it can seamlessly fit into various architectural and interior projects.
Quartzite’s inherent light hues make it a popular choice for modern and classic designs, while subtle variations in color and texture add depth and character to any installation. Whether used for countertops, backsplashes, or accent walls, Allure Quartzite combines natural beauty with superior strength, ensuring a timeless and functional addition to your space.

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: Masterpiece
COLOURS: Light Grey
AVAILABLE FINISHES: Polished, Leathered, Honed
THICKNESS: 3cm & 2cm
SIZE: 120×76, 131×61/131×68
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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