Smithfield keeps things clean. A warm white background carries barely-there gray movement — subtle enough that the surface reads almost solid, refined enough to feel deliberate. Part of Cambria’s Signature series, this monotone quartz takes its visual cues from classic Carrara marble but skips the fragility and upkeep. Non-porous and scratch-resistant, no sealing required, ever.

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Specification Details
Material Type Engineered quartz
Primary Color White/warm white
Accent Color Soft gray
Style Monotone — subtle movement
Finish Polished, Cambria Matte®
Variation Low
Thickness 2cm, 3cm
Applications Countertops, islands, vanity tops, backsplash
Heat Resistance Good; trivets recommended
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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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • As a Signature-tier design, Cambria Smithfield quartz cost falls in the mid-range of the Cambria lineup. Exact pricing depends on your countertop dimensions, edge profile selection, and whether your project includes cutouts or seams. Contact Granite Selection for an accurate Chicago-area quote on Smithfield Cambria quartz — we handle material, fabrication, and installation together.

  • Worth knowing going in: monotone surfaces can make surface marks more visible than multicolored quartz patterns, because there’s no pattern complexity to absorb them visually. That said, Cambria quartz has a Mohs hardness of 7, making actual scratch damage from normal kitchen use uncommon.

  • Yes, and it’s a particularly strong one. The subtle gray movement and warm white base suit bathroom aesthetics as well as kitchen ones — maybe better. Here’s where it works:

    • Single and double vanity tops: The low-variation pattern stays consistent across wide spans.
    • His-and-hers master bathroom: Smithfield reads clean and spa-like in larger spaces.
    • Powder room statement: A simple, elegant surface that doesn’t fight the other finishes.
    • Shower niche details: Non-porous surface requires no sealing in wet areas.

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