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  1. Discover the Silestone quartz surfaces, an architectural solution ideal for different applications such as bathroom and kitchen countertops, flooring, sidings.

    • Ethereal Dusk

      Ethereal Dusk - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

    • Desert Silver

      Desert Silver - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

    • Faro White

      Faro White - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

    • Ethereal Noctis

      Ethereal Noctis - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

    • Et Calacatta Gold

      Et Calacatta Gold - Silestone: the first low-silica surface...

    • Posidonia Green

      Posidonia Green - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

    • Miami Vena

      Miami Vena - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

    • Cala Blue

      Cala Blue - Silestone: the first low-silica surface -...

  2. Silestone is a low-silica mineral surface composed of premium minerals and recycled materials. Its revolutionary Hybriq+ ® technology effectively reduces crystalline silica content, resulting in an innovative, sustainable, and high-performance mineral surface.

  3. Silestone® is the most cutting-edge hybrid surface of minerals, quartz, and recycled materials on the market, manufactured with the exclusive and innovative Hybriq® technology. Discover more.

  4. Silestone quartz countertops revolutionized stone surfaces with a manufacturing process that delivers products with true consistency and high quality. With an expanding and evolving color palette, Silestone countertops can adapt to changing needs and lifestyles that keep up with the most current trends.

  5. Silestone countertop colors vary from subtle neutral shades to brilliant and dynamic tones. A huge selection of colors, numerous textures, and two exceptional finishes provides designers with a near-limitless number of artistic and functional possibilities.

  6. 30 wrz 2020 · Quartz is a high-end surface with a hefty price tag. You’ll be paying anywhere between £50 and £100 per square foot for quartz, installation charges included. On the other hand, Silestone is a top-notch branded version of quartz, meaning it’ll cost higher.

  7. Silestone contains 94% natural quartz, which gives it exceptional hardness and incredible resistance. It is an excellent surface for kitchen and bathroom worktops, flooring and wall coverings, featuring minimal gaps.

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