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Chakra Beige is MSI's warm cream quartz with a fine, dispersed flecking pattern instead of vein lines. It's the slab to spec when a project calls for "warm but not yellow, busy but not loud" — a working countertop that reads quiet from across the room and detailed up close.
Where most contemporary quartz patterns chase marble veining, Chakra Beige takes a different route, with thousands of small mineral-tone flecks suspended in a soft cream base. The effect is closer to a granite read than a marble read, but with the consistency and stain resistance of engineered quartz. That makes it a strong fit for kitchens where the homeowner liked the depth of granite but wanted lower upkeep.
Tuscan-leaning, transitional, and warm contemporary kitchens, especially with cherry, walnut, or warm-stained oak cabinetry. It also bridges well between traditional cream cabinets and modern hardware in a remodel where the cabinets are staying but the counter is being replaced.
Chakra Beige photographs lighter than it reads in person, because the flecking absorbs more light than a solid cream slab. View the slab in the showroom under both daylight and warm light before approving, and if the project includes a backsplash carry-up, plan the slab layout so the flecking density stays consistent across the seam.
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