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6313 Turbine Grey from Caesarstone is a deep, industrial-leaning grey quartz with a subtle, slightly mottled pattern that reads as honed concrete from across the room. It belongs in the urban-modern zone of the Caesarstone catalog, designed for projects with strong architectural intent.
The base is a deep, slightly warm mid-grey that pulls neither blue nor green, which keeps the slab grounded against any cabinet color. The pattern is intentionally low-density, with the kind of mottled subtlety that mimics natural cement or honed bluestone. That restraint is exactly what makes Turbine Grey work in a contemporary kitchen, where a busier pattern would fight the architecture.
Modern lofts, contemporary new builds, urban condos, and any kitchen where the architecture is doing the talking and the cabinet face is meant to recede. Turbine Grey pairs especially well with white slab-front contemporary cabinets, where the contrast carries the design, and with stained walnut where the warmth balances the deep grey field.
Deep grey quartz shows water spots and cleaning residue more visibly than mid-tones. A daily microfiber wipe with a streak-free cleaner handles routine cleanup. For seam placement, the low-density pattern is forgiving, so a clean butt joint in the middle of a long run reads almost invisible. Avoid abrasive pads, which can dull the surface in localized patches that catch the eye on dark slabs.
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