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Platinum Grey

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MAIN APPLICATION
KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS,BATHROOM COUNTERTOPS, FLOOR,BACKSPLASH (ONLY INDOOR)
Platinum Grey is a refined quartzite distinguished by a layered composition of silver-gray, soft taupe, and smoky graphite tones. Long, fluid mineral lines move horizontally across the surface in finely banded formations, creating a sense of natural rhythm and depth. Subtle shifts between lighter and darker gray passages give the stone an elegant, striated appearance, while occasional deeper accents add definition without disrupting its balanced, understated character.

This surface is designed to bring character, refinement, and lasting visual impact to interior spaces. Whether you are exploring materials for a new build, remodel, or design project, you can browse our collections to see more options and compare styles across the showroom. To better understand what comes next after selecting a slab, visit our process and see how Luxcore Surfaces helps guide each project with clarity and care. to see how Luxcore helps guide each step with clarity and care, and explore Why Choose Us to learn what sets our team and approach apart.

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PRODUCT THICKNESS
3 CM
SLAB SIZE
Variable
BACKGROUND COLOUR
N/A
VEIN COLOUR
N/A
AVAILABLE FINISHES
Polish
FEATURES

Inspiration Gallery

The Silver Escarpment

Along a remote coastline, ancient cliffs rise in long horizontal layers shaped by wind, salt, and time. Their surfaces are marked by soft bands of silver-gray stone, darker seams of mineral shadow, and weathered traces of earth-toned sediment left behind by shifting water and erosion. From a distance, the cliffs appear calm and uniform. Up close, every layer reveals a more intricate history.

Platinum Grey reflects that same geological rhythm. Its flowing bands recall the stratified face of a weathered escarpment, where one layer settles into the next in quiet succession. Silvery gray movement stretches across the surface like exposed strata beneath an overcast sky, while deeper graphite lines and warmer gray undertones suggest the subtle irregularities carved into stone over centuries.

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