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Calacatta Arno is MSI Surfaces' warm-toned marble-look quartz, with a soft warm white field, thin gray veins, and gold ac...
Calacatta Arno is MSI Surfaces' warm-toned marble-look quartz, with a soft warm white field, thin gray veins, and gold accent veining woven through the pattern. The gold accents give the slab a warmer read than standard gray-veined quartzes, which makes it a natural pair for kitchens leaning traditional or warm modern.
Gold-accented Calacatta-style quartzes work because they pull the design palette toward warmer tones across the entire kitchen. The warm white field grounds the look, the thin gray veining adds movement, and the gold accents tie the slab to brass hardware, warm wood floors, and cream cabinetry. The result reads cohesive without forcing the design into a single style.
Calacatta Arno carries traditional and warm-transitional kitchens, primary bath vanities with brass plumbing, and waterfall islands where the gold accents can flow continuously across the corner. It pairs especially well with cream or wood-toned cabinetry, unlacquered brass or warm nickel hardware, and oak or walnut flooring. The gold tones in the slab tie back to brass hardware finishes naturally rather than fighting them.
Quartzes with multiple veining colors show more slab variation than single-color veining patterns. The distribution of gold accents in particular shifts across slabs, with some carrying more dramatic gold movement and others reading subtler. Request a slab viewing before final cut and pick the slab where the gold tone lands the way you want, especially for an island where the slab is the visual focus.
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