Quartz
Arctic Black
The ZENITH Quartz Arctic Black slab is a stunning blend of sophistication and bold elegance, designed to make a striking impression in any space. Featuring a luxurious Calacatta color pattern, the slab offers a unique combination of deep, rich black tones with the refined veining of Calacatta marble, creating a timeless and sophisticated look that is perfect for both modern and classic interiors. The polished finish enhances the natural beauty of the slab, providing a smooth, glossy surface that adds a touch of luxury and elegance to any setting. With dimensions of 127 × 64 cm, the Arctic Black slab is versatile and suitable for a range of applications, including countertops, backsplashes, islands, and vanities. Available in 2 cm and 3 cm thicknesses, it caters to different installation needs, whether you’re looking for a lightweight, sleek surface or a more robust, durable option for high-traffic areas. Durable and low-maintenance, the ZENITH Quartz Arctic Black is resistant to scratches, stains, and heat, ensuring that it will retain its beauty and functionality over time. Whether used in residential kitchens, bathrooms, or commercial spaces, this quartz slab offers a striking balance of aesthetics and performance.

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: ZENITH
COLOURS: Arctic Black
AVAILABLE FINISHES: Polished
THICKNESS: 2cm & 3cm
SIZE: 127×64cm
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
WALL:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
FLOORING:
Residential: Yes
Commercial: Yes
OTHER:
Freezing Climate: Yes
Exterior Usage: Yes
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- Double Bevel
- Quarter Round Edge
- Waterfall Edge
- Half Bullnose
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