Three Quartz Surfaces that Mimic Concrete

Designed for spaces with an industrial aesthetic, these high-performance slabs aim to replicate the feel and look of the concrete.

These solid quartz surfaces all represent a modern take on the exposed concrete finishes commonly found in industrial architecture. Caesarstone’s Excava features a blend of light gray tones and warm, auburn hues, recalling the traces of rust and patina on aged concrete. Meanwhile, Dekton’s Laos and Silestone’s Silver Lake evoke the look and texture of weathered concrete surfaces. The three products would complement a range of hardware styles and be tough enough to endure many applications.

  • Excava by Caesarstone

    Designed for residential and commercial interiors, this stain-, scratch-, and heat-resistant slab meets Greenguard's standards.

  • Laos by Dekton

    This quartz surface is offered with Cosentino's new, ultracompact thickness.

  • Silver Lake by Silestone

    Made of 94% natural quartz, this solid surface has a nonporous surface and comes with a raw finish.

About the Author

Ayda Ayoubi

Ayda Ayoubi is a former assistant editor of products and technology for ARCHITECT. She holds master degrees in urban ecological planning from Norwegian University of Science and Technology and in world heritage studies from Brandenburg University of Technology. In the past, she interned with UN-Habitat's New York liaison office and the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome.

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