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Ashbourne Matte™
Ashbourne Matte™ by Cambria is a sophisticated quartz surface that blends light grey, charcoal, and black tones into a mesmerizing, swirling pattern. Designed for those who appreciate understated elegance, this surface features a seamless fusion of depth and texture, making it a versatile choice for both modern and classic interiors.
The Cambria Matte® finish offers a soft, velvety touch, providing a subtle, refined look compared to high-gloss polished surfaces. The design’s rich monotone palette allows it to pair effortlessly with a wide range of cabinetry, flooring, and accent colors, making it perfect for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, backsplashes, and statement walls.
With 2cm and 3cm thickness options, Ashbourne Matte™ is a durable, non-porous, and stain-resistant quartz, requiring minimal maintenance while offering exceptional longevity. Its charcoal and black accents add depth, making it ideal for luxury spaces that demand a touch of drama without overpowering the design aesthetic.
Whether used in sleek contemporary settings or rustic-inspired designs, Ashbourne Matte™ is a timeless, versatile surface that elevates any space with its refined beauty and effortless sophistication.

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
COLOURS: Light Grey, Charcoal, Black
AVAILABLE FINISHES: Polished, Cambria Matte®
THICKNESS: 2cm & 3cm
SIZE: 132 x 65.5
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
WALL:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
FLOORING:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
OTHER:
Freezing Climate: Yes
Exterior Usage: Yes
- Straight Edge Dolomite Countertops
- Square Edge Dolomite Countertops
- Eased Edge Dolomite Countertops
- Beveled Edge Dolomite Countertops
- Double Bevel
- Quarter Round Edge
- Waterfall Edge
- Half Bullnose
PRIMARY COLOR(S)
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