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Lyra is Silestone's marble-look quartz with a wide chromatic range of grays, browns, and beiges woven through a clean white field. The mixed neutral palette gives the slab the tonal complexity of natural marble while delivering the consistency and low maintenance of engineered quartz.
Most marble-look quartzes commit to a single veining color: cool gray, warm gold, or charcoal. Lyra layers grays with browns and beiges across the slab, which gives the counter a multi-tonal read that bridges cool and warm palettes more flexibly than single-color veining can. That flexibility makes it especially useful in transitional kitchens that need to coordinate with both wood-toned floors and cool-painted cabinets.
Lyra carries transitional kitchens that need a flexible neutral counter, primary bath vanities, and waterfall islands where the multi-tone veining can flow across the corner naturally. It pairs comfortably with painted white, cream, or wood-toned cabinetry, and works under either brushed brass, polished nickel, or matte black hardware. The brown tones in the veining also help the slab coordinate with mixed-metal hardware combinations, which is harder to pull off with single-color veining.
Multi-color veining patterns show more variation between slabs than single-color designs because each tone distributes differently across runs. Request a slab viewing at the fabrication shop before final cut, especially if you have a long run, an island, or a waterfall end. The way the gray, brown, and beige tones land on your specific slab is what determines how the counter reads in your kitchen.
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