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Warwick is a Cambria design built around concentrated grey veining on a clean white base — closer to a contemporary marble interpretation than a traditional softly veined look. The sample chip lets you read the contrast level honestly before scaling the design across a full kitchen counter.
Where some Cambria designs whisper, Warwick speaks at conversational volume. The vein pattern is sharp-edged, with clear definition between the white field and the grey lines, and the overall density is medium — enough to give the slab presence without overwhelming the room. That contrast is exactly what the sample is meant to confirm.
Hold the chip against your cabinet door first, then against the floor, and finally on the wall where the backsplash will go. Warwick's contrast level reads differently against painted cabinets than against stained wood, and the sample is the only honest way to see that interaction before fabrication. Bright kitchen lighting will sharpen the contrast; warm pendant lighting will soften it.
Vein direction matters more on Warwick than on softer designs. Once the sample is approved, ask the fabricator to send slab photos so you can specify which way the veining should run on your layout. A counter where the vein flow follows the cabinet rhythm reads composed; one where it fights the cabinet line reads accidental.
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