Quartz
Iced White
MSI Iced White Quartz exudes a classic sophistication with its soft, snowy white base and delicate gray flecks, creating a versatile, polished surface that enhances any setting with a touch of brightness and refinement. This quartz surface is crafted for those who value both aesthetic appeal and practicality—it is highly durable, resistant to stains, and requires minimal maintenance, making it well-suited for busy residential kitchens, high-traffic commercial spaces, and serene bathrooms alike. Iced White Quartz is an excellent choice for various applications, from elegant kitchen countertops and stylish bathroom backsplashes to eye-catching accent walls that add depth to any room. Its subtle, cool tones harmonize with both modern and traditional design schemes, serving as a neutral foundation that complements an array of color palettes and textures. For added design and installation flexibility, Iced White Quartz is available in 1.5 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm slab thicknesses, as well as prefabricated options, allowing for seamless integration into unique architectural elements such as waterfall islands, custom vanities, or statement walls.

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, Frosting
AVAILABLE FINISHES: Polished
THICKNESS: 1.5cm, 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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