Salt Lake quartz came out of a collaboration between Cambria and Gensler, the global architecture and design firm. The result is an ivory backdrop layered with countless faint warm dots and loose geometric shapes that read as textured rather than veined. It suits minimalist and Scandinavian-inspired kitchens best, where the goal is quiet complexity rather than visual drama.

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Specification Details
Material Type Engineered quartz
Primary Color Ivory / neutral white
Accent Color Warm beige dots, gray-brown geometric forms
Style Minimalist textured / architectural neutral
Finish Polished
Variation Low (textured, uniform background)
Thickness 1cm, 2cm, 3cm
Applications Countertops, 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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  • Salt Lake’s warm ivory texture is one of the more versatile surfaces in the Cambria lineup. It works particularly well in:

    • Scandinavian / minimalist: Lets clean lines and natural materials take center stage.
    • Modern farmhouse: Pairs well with shaker-style cabinetry in white or warm gray.
    • Transitional: Bridges traditional wood tones and contemporary fixtures naturally.
    • Japandi: The subtle texture aligns with wabi-sabi’s preference for quiet surfaces.
  • Yes, and Salt Lake’s low variation makes it particularly good for this application. Because the pattern is consistent across the slab without directional veining, transitions from horizontal to vertical surfaces at waterfall edges look clean and intentional.

  • Cambria is the only major quartz brand made entirely in the United States, manufacturing in Le Sueur, Minnesota. That matters for lead times, quality consistency, and the strength of warranty support. Cambria’s through-body design means veining runs the full slab thickness, so complex edge profiles like a deep mitered waterfall look accurate rather than superficial compared to surface-only patterning.

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