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Caesarstone launch four new ‘marble’ colours in Whitelight Collection

Caesarstone have released four new light neutral colours. Crafted with the human touch, the new Whitelight Collection (Arabetto, Aterra Blanca, Adamina and Calacatta Maximus) brings the calm, serene beauty of nature into our homes.

Calacatta Maximus

“We’re experiencing life in a new way now with everyone, everywhere, spending more time at home. We’re longing for that connection to the outdoors and a sense of calm,” says Emma Bush, Caesarstone brand manager. “The Whitelight Collection evokes the essence of wellness and serenity; it brings a beautiful, long-lasting piece of the Earth into the heart of our homes.”

Arabetto

The collection works in harmony with a broad range of interior styles, colour palettes and applications, from kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and butler’s pantries to luxurious walk-in robes and home offices.

Arabetto

A modern and timeless evolution of the classic arabescatto marble look, Arabetto is the marble of tomorrow. Dynamic grey veins interlacing with jade and copper span across a crisp, white, polished surface.

Aterra Blanca

A misty white base that unravels with the softest strokes of earthy veining, swirling slowly into the stone, Aterra Blanca captures the beauty of natural marble. This gorgeous marble radiates a translucent glow with warm, milky movements.

Adamina

Recreating the tender touches of golden sand dunes, this sandstone and travertine inspired design will calmly settle into the modern Australian kitchen capturing the essence of nature.

Calacatta Maximus

Calacatta Maximus encapsulates the revival of prominent Calacatta veining and the unique beauty of the mineral layers found in nature. Enhanced by its subtle natural finish, its surface terrain reveals a complex layer of authentic oversized soft grey and delicate copper veining complimented by its pure white base.

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By Yuri Nagata

Yuri Nagata is interning at Interiors Addict as part of her communications and journalism studies at the University of New South Wales.

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