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Caesarstone 5115 Calacatta Stillstorm is a bright-white quartz with bold flowing veins in subtle whites and pale grays, accented by silvery cloud-like sediment scattered across the field. The slab reads more dramatic than soft-veined Calacatta-style quartzes, which makes it a strong choice for kitchens where the counter should carry real visual weight.
Most Calacatta-look quartzes opt for either soft veining or sharp veining, not both. Stillstorm layers bold veins with finer cloud-like sediment, so the slab reads strong from across the room and reveals more pattern detail the closer you stand. That layering gives Calacatta Stillstorm depth that single-pattern quartzes cannot match, especially in a kitchen with multiple light sources at different times of day.
Calacatta Stillstorm carries high-end transitional kitchens where the counter is the focal point, primary bath vanities meant to read like a designed space rather than a utility room, and waterfall islands where the dramatic veining can flow visibly across the corner. It pairs cleanly with painted white or soft gray cabinetry, polished nickel or unlacquered brass hardware, and white oak flooring. Bold backsplashes can fight the veining, so simpler tile choices read better here.
For multi-pattern slabs like Stillstorm, the placement of the bold veins on your specific counter matters more than the design choice in the abstract. Request a slab viewing at the fabrication shop before final cut, and walk through the slab map with your fabricator to confirm the vein placement across each seam and any waterfall corners.
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