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Pebble Rock is a textural quartz from MSI's Q Premium Natural collection — a soft warm-grey base with scattered pebble-like inclusions in cream, tan, and dark grey tones. The design captures the visual character of beach-aggregate concrete or terrazzo without the porosity issues of either material.
The base is a soft warm-grey, layered with irregular cream and tan pebble shapes plus occasional darker grey accents. Pattern scale is medium with random distribution, so the slab reads consistently across long counter runs without telegraphing a dominant flow direction. The polished finish brings out the depth in the pebble shapes.
Mid-century-leaning kitchens, transitional layouts that lean casual rather than formal, and homes with mixed material palettes (wood floors, exposed brick, natural plaster walls) where the counter benefits from textural pattern rather than crisp veining. The design also performs well in coffee bars, butler's pantries, and beverage stations where the casual character suits the use.
Painted off-white Shaker, walnut frameless, rift-cut oak, and natural maple all pair cleanly with the warm-grey base. Aged brass and oil-rubbed bronze hardware register well; brushed nickel works as the safer neutral. Skip cool-grey or icy white cabinets, where the temperature mismatch reads disconnected.
The polished finish keeps the pebble pattern crisp visually but shows water spots more readily than matte finishes. A damp microfiber and dish-soap wipe handles daily cleanup. Skip vinegar, ammonia, and abrasive cleansers, which can dull the polish over time.
Walk a full slab at the nearest distributor before fabrication. Pebble-pattern designs vary in inclusion density between slabs, and the layout decisions matter for seam placement on long runs.
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