Alabaster White®
Affordable high-end looks and life-long durability come together in Alabaster White Quartz. This polished marble-look quartz features a soft white background and long gray veins for unstoppable elegance. Ready to harmonize with nearly any color scheme or design style, it's the perfect choice for creating white quartz countertops, backsplashes, waterfall islands, showers, and more in residential and commercial settings. Get the look of luxurious natural stone with this stain-resistant and low-maintenance quartz.
Product Info
- Primary Color(s)
- White-Cool
- Accent Color(s)
- Gray-Light
- Other Industry Names (aka)
- N/A
- Style
- Marble - Subtle Veins
- Available Finishes
- Polished
- Price Range
- $$
- Book Match
- N/A
- Variations
- N/A
SLABS - Polished
- 2 CMID#: QSL-ALABWHT-2CM
- 3 CMID#: QSL-ALABWHT-3CM
Prefabs
- 108X42X2CMID#: PSL-ALABWHTFE10842IS-2CM
- 112x26x2CMID#: PSL-ALABWHTFE11226-2CM
- Flooring
- Residential: ❌ / Commercial: ❌
- Counters
- Residential: ✅ / Commercial: ✅
- Wall
- Residential: ✅ / Commercial: ✅
- Exterior Usage
- ❌
Additional Resources
- Disclaimer
- Prop65-SILICA, CPSC-SILICA SLAB
- SDS Information
This product can expose you to chemicals including crystalline silica which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to https://www.P65warnings.ca.gov
SILICA DUST HARMFUL IF INHALED. Repeated inhalation of respirable crystalline silica dust from cutting, grinding, polishing, intentional breaking, machining, sweeping, or other clean-up tasks during fabrication can cause acute lung injury, silicosis, or cancer. Wear a respirator when cutting, grinding, polishing, intentionally breaking, machining, sweeping, or cleaning up during fabrication as required by NIOSH and/or the Cal/OSHA standard. Use wet cutting methods and do not dry cut. Segregate work that involves repeated cutting, grinding, polishing, intentional breaking, or machining. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse and do not take work clothes home. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. For more information, see the SDS at https://www.msisurfaces.com/sds-informations.aspx and rules issued by OSHA and/or Cal/OSHA.


