Cambria Sandgate quartz brings the warm, unhurried tones of a sandy shore indoors. The pale gold and cream background carries subtle movement through soft beige undertones, a design built around restraint. It pairs naturally with wood cabinetry, warm-toned hardware, and natural stone accents. Made in Minnesota with no sealing required.

NSF Certified® | Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified®

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Specification Details
Material Type Engineered quartz
Primary Color White, gray
Accent Color Warm beige, soft brown undertones
Style Coastal / warm neutral
Finish Polished, cambria matte
Variation Low
Thickness 1cm, 2cm, 3cm
Applications Countertops, kitchen islands, vanities, wall cladding
Heat Resistance Moderate; trivets required
Hardness (Mohs) 7
Sealing Required No

⚠️ FABRICATION SAFETY NOTICE: This product contains crystalline silica. Cutting, grinding, or polishing generates hazardous dust that may cause lung injury, silicosis, or cancer if inhaled. Professional fabricators must use OSHA-compliant respiratory protection and wet-cutting methods.

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  • Sandgate’s warm cream and sandy tones are forgiving, but a few pairings stand out:

    • Natural oak or white oak: Same warm frequency; relaxed and cohesive.
    • Warm white cabinetry: Bright and airy without washing out the subtle depth.
    • Sage green or muted olive: Earthy contrast that reads as considered without effort.
    • Greige or warm putty gray: Lets the surface carry the texture interest.
  • Yes. Sandgate’s warm, sandy tone creates a spa-like calm in bathroom settings. Low variation keeps the pattern consistent across multiple slabs, which matters for double vanities or full-wall cladding. The non-porous surface resists moisture and soap residue without sealers.

  • No. Sandgate, like all Cambria quartz surfaces, rates 7 on the Mohs hardness scale. Kitchen knives rate 5 to 6.5, so cutting directly on the surface won’t leave marks. Cambria recommends always using a cutting board to protect your knife’s edge from dulling against the quartz.

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