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Introducing 5 New Pental Quartz Colors!

IRG is proud to introduce five new exciting colors to our already expansive Pental Quartz collection!

Engineered quartz has become a mainstay in the remodeling and surfacing industry; and IRG’s newest colors represent a variety of looks that can be used to design modern and traditional spaces alike.

Take a look at each new color below, then contact us for more information and samples.

SABLE Sensual & Soothing

Delicate and warm, Sable is a designer’s dream. Create a strong-yet-sensual visual impact by beautifully complementing its fine brown veining with natural wood, brass, and copper. Or benefit from the material’s mostly grey background and match with cool complementary colors. How flexible!

HORIZON Soft & Silvery

This Carrara-inspired material showcases a mix of white & brown veins on an unusual silvery pearl background. Horizon’s classic blush tone and soft veining create a subtle pattern of understated elegance for kitchens and bathrooms.

STONINGTON A Pattern of Clouds

Stonington offers unique movement characterized by clouds of grey that fluctuate between darker and lighter tones. The material’s wavering pattern mimics the variation found in natural stone.

NORDIC GREY – Better Than Concrete

Nordic Grey’s light concrete-grey color features dappled variations throughout the slab. This unique “fog-effect” handsomely balances the fine lines of today’s popular contemporary spaces. 

ZION Strong & Dramatic

Zion delivers strong movement with bold, wide-veining — very much inspired by dramatic Calacatta marble. This pattern will make an impact in more traditional residences as well as modern commercial spaces.   

To see our full Pental Quartz collection in-person, call the showroom nearest you or email us to make an appointment!

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