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Calacatta Arabescato Quartz

Calacatta Arabescato is part of ST Stones' Calacatta standard slab line. The Calacatta family carries the bold dramatic veining of the Italian marble it's modeled on, rendered in engineered quartz for consistency and durability. Standard format slabs are typically around 74–75 sqft each. We confirm available inventory and slab pair selection (so your veins flow consistently across seams) at the consultation.

White Calacatta
Calacatta Arabescato quartz slab

About Calacatta Arabescato

Calacatta Arabescato quartz - what to know

Character

How Calacatta Arabescato reads in a kitchen

Calacatta Arabescato reads as a clean white quartz with a calm, uncluttered field and minimal contrast. It's a workhorse choice that doesn't compete with cabinetry, floors, or backsplash.

South Florida fit

Why quartz works in our climate

Quartz is one of the strongest countertop choices for Palm Beach County kitchens. The surface is non-porous (so it won't absorb spills the way a natural stone can), it's highly heat-resistant up to the typical countertop range, and it shrugs off humidity — no sealing required, ever. Calacatta Arabescato ships with the same maintenance profile as every other quartz in this catalog.

Pairings

Cabinetry, hardware, and design context

Calacatta Arabescato pairs cleanly with brushed nickel or matte-black hardware and works with virtually any cabinet color — white, gray, hunter green, or navy. We always recommend laying the actual slab next to your cabinet sample before final commitment — quartz photographs differently from how it reads in person under your kitchen's actual lighting.

Specs at a Glance

Calacatta Arabescato - quick reference

MaterialQuartz
Color familyWhite
Series / lineCalacatta
Thickness2CM or 3CM available
Slab formatStandard slab format (confirmed at consultation)
FinishPolished
CareDaily wipe with mild soap; no sealing required (non-porous engineered surface)
Best applicationsFull perimeter, kitchen islands, master bathroom vanities, butler pantries
Service areaAll Palm Beach County, FL - free in-home consultation

Cabinet Pairings

Best paired with Calacatta Arabescato

Our top cabinet recommendations for a White quartz countertop, hand-picked from the Calacatta install palette we use most often in Palm Beach County.

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Interested in Calacatta Arabescato quartz? Request a free in-home consultation and we'll price your kitchen or bathroom with this slab — itemized quote, 3D rendering, no obligation.

Phone(561) 401-0064
Service AreaAll Cities in Palm Beach County
HoursMon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat: By appointment

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Calacatta Arabescato

Does Calacatta Arabescato need to be sealed?

No. Quartz is engineered (roughly 90–93% natural quartz aggregate bound with resin) and is non-porous, so it never needs sealing. Wipe daily with mild soap and water; avoid harsh abrasives and leaving acidic spills (citrus, vinegar) sitting on the surface for extended periods.

Is Calacatta Arabescato heat resistant?

Quartz handles brief heat contact well, but the resin binder can discolor under prolonged direct heat. Use a trivet for hot pots and pans straight off the stove. Don't set a heat-treated cast-iron skillet directly on the slab. No quartz is heat-proof in the way a true natural stone or solid-surface stone like soapstone is.

How does Calacatta Arabescato compare to natural Calacatta or Carrara marble?

Engineered quartz mimics the look of natural marble but is dramatically more durable for a daily-use kitchen: non-porous, scratch-resistant, no etching from acids, no sealing. Natural marble has a softer, more living-stone feel but stains, etches, and needs sealing. Most South Florida clients pick quartz for the kitchen and reserve true marble for the powder-room vanity.

Countertop care, fabrication, and certification standards referenced on this page follow guidelines from the Natural Stone Institute, the NKBA — National Kitchen + Bath Association, and the ISFA — International Surface Fabricators Association.