Daltile launches new Made in USA quartz slabs

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Dallas, Texas— Daltile launched four new designs into the brand’s One Quartz extra-large quartz slab program. These new designs are Made in the USA with imported material in Dal-Tile LLC’s quartz plant in Dickson, Tenn., and are among the largest quartz slab products in the world, according to the company.

“These new, extra-large slabs exemplify how quartz combines the beauty of marble and limestone visuals with durability and low maintenance,” said Roy Viana, director of natural stone and slab for Dal-Tile.  “With quartz, you can add gorgeous natural stone looks to your home’s design in a material that stands up to real life activity, perfect for kitchens. These quartz slabs are non-porous, scratch resistant and stain resistant, and can be used on walls and countertops.”

Arabescato Twilight

“Inspiration for this product comes from the gorgeous ornate marble looks found in nature,” Viana said. “Using Daltile’s proprietary quartz technology we are able to bring to life intricate veining patterns, creating luxury and elegant movement within Arabescato Twilight’s flowery marble visual. The veining itself is made up of a distinctive burgundy/brown vein color and the strength of this veining pattern plays nicely on the warmer-white background of Arabescato Twilight.”

The collection is available in ¾-inch and 1 ¼-inch thickness with a polished finish. It is suitable for use as walls or countertops.

Arabescato Mountain

quartz slab

“Much softer and snowier veining is found in our new Arabescato Mountain,” Viana said.  “Reminiscent of the most delicate marble veining found in nature, these extra-large quartz slabs feature a cool white background with soft grey veining.”

The collection is available in ¾-inch and 1 ¼-inch thickness with a polished finish. It is suitable for use as walls or countertops.

Liberty Black

quartz slab

“Interior design is currently calling for products in classic deep, basic black,” Viana said. “Daltile’s new Liberty Black extra-large quartz slabs are delivering classic marble looks in this coveted hue. Against the midnight black background, flowery vein details are expertly used to create an open white vein pattern with delicate white speckle accents.”

The collection is available in ¾-inch and 1 ¼-inch thickness with either a polished or Lava finish. Liberty Black is the first design produced in the brand’s Dickson facility to be offered in Daltile’s new proprietary Lava finish, which provides a more natural look and feel. It is suitable for use as walls or countertops.

Nightfall

“Taking inspiration from classic Belgium limestone, Nightfall offers a rich, deep black color with subtle, small, fossil-like speckles scattered in a semi-balance pattern throughout the slab,” Viana said. “Nightfall is the first black limestone design we have included in our One Quartz offering.”

The collection is available in ¾-inch and 1 ¼-inch thickness with a polished or honed finish. It is suitable for use as walls or countertops.

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