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Caesarstone 2003 Concrete is a smooth gray quartz designed to mimic the visual character of polished concrete, delivering industrial design language with the consistency and low maintenance of engineered quartz. The slab reads as refined concrete-look that suits modern kitchens leaning industrial.
Real polished concrete counters bring genuine industrial character but require regular sealing, can crack as the slab cures, and stain visibly under acidic spills. Concrete-look quartz delivers the same visual language with none of the maintenance: no sealing, no curing cracks, no etching from lemon juice or wine. The 2003 Concrete design specifically targets the smooth polished concrete aesthetic, suiting kitchens that want clean industrial design rather than weathered or aggregate-exposed concrete looks.
2003 Concrete carries fully modern and industrial-leaning kitchens, condo and loft remodels with European design language, primary bath vanities meant to read sharp, and accent counters in laundry or butler's pantry spaces. It pairs cleanly with flat-slab painted cabinetry in white, cream, or soft gray, brushed nickel or matte black hardware, and either polished concrete or white oak flooring. Brass can work but tends to fight the cool industrial palette.
The honed finish reads more authentically like real concrete with a softer matte sheen, while the polished version reflects more light and reads cleaner. Pull a sample in the finish you are considering and view it under your kitchen lighting before locking in the order, since concrete-look quartzes shift visibly between finishes and the right choice depends on whether you want the surface to recede or reflect.
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