Calacatta Arno

$4,015.38

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Description

Calacatta Arno Quartz is a beautiful marble-look Calacatta quartz that features a warm white backdrop enhanced by thin gray veins highlighted with lovely gold accents. Unlike natural marble that succumbs to water spots and stains, the white coloring on this engineered surface will stay bright thanks to the nonporous surface. Feature Calacatta Arno quartz as a countertop, backsplash, wall feature, or flooring in any kitchen, bathroom, bar, or entryway. Accentuate the gold details further by pairing the elegant quartz with gold or brass fixtures or other furnishings. 

Calacatta Arno Quartz Specifications

Product: Quartz

Grade: 7

Primary Color: White-Warm

Accent Color(s): Gold

Thickness: 3 cm and 2 cm available

Finish: Polished

Average Size: 127″ x 78″ (Super Jumbo)

Square Feet: 89.43

Price Per ft² (3 cm): $58.37

Price Per ft² (2 cm): $46.22

Available in the U.S. for fast shipping.

 

Calacatta Arno Quartz Design Tips

Calacatta arno quartz is a beautiful marble-look quartz that features a warm white backdrop enhanced by thin gray veins highlighted with lovely gold accents. It is a durable, stain-resistant, and easy-to-maintain material that can be used for various indoor and outdoor applications.

Here are some great design tips for using Calacatta Arno quartz with your interior design project:

  • To keep a white kitchen from looking flat, layer in texture and pattern with something like a scalloped backsplash or a 3D wall tile. For a pop of color, add plants, baskets, and botanical accents.
  • Consider pairing Calacatta Arno with brushed brass fixtures to add extra glam and style to your kitchen and bath projects.
  • Coordinate Calacatta Arno with one of these suggested cabinet colors: midtone green, blue, beige, walnut, light gray, dark green, or medium greige.
  • Use a single slab for Calacatta Arno countertops to get a cleaner and more cohesive look. The unique veining of each slab can create a stunning focal point in your space. 
  • If you want to create a contrast with the white and gold tones of Calacatta Arno, you can use a dark or bold color for your walls, such as navy, black, or green. This can create a dramatic and elegant effect in your room.

Learn more by reading our recent blog post about Calacatta Arno Quartz.

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Quartz Overview

Performance CategoryRating
Heat Resistance3/5
Scratch Resistance4/5
Stain Resistance5/5
Ease of Maintenance5/5
Requires Re-SealingNo

These ratings reflect typical performance expectations.
For a side-by-side breakdown of countertop materials, see our Countertop Durability Comparison.

Learn More About Quartz

Learn more about how quartz performs in real-world installations:

Pros and Cons of Quartz Countertops

Quartz Countertop Durability Guide

Quartz Countertop Maintenance Guide

Why Choose Quartz?

Quartz is often chosen when low maintenance and consistent performance are the highest priorities. Because the material is engineered, quartz surfaces are non-porous and resist staining without requiring sealing. Quartz is commonly used in kitchens where durability, predictable surface behavior, and minimal upkeep are important.

Quartz Use & Suitability

ApplicationSuitability Rating
Outdoor EnvironmentsVery Low
High-Heat AreasVery Low
Indoor KitchensHigh
Bathrooms & Wet AreasHigh
Vertical AccentsHigh
Commercial ApplicationsHigh
Flooring ApplicationsVery Low

For a detailed explanation of installation environments, see:
The Best (and Worst) Places to Install Quartz.

Where Quartz Works Best

Quartz performs best in controlled indoor environments such as residential kitchens and bathroom vanities. Because the material is engineered and non-porous, it offers consistent performance in spaces where surfaces are used daily but remain protected from direct weather exposure. Quartz is commonly installed in homes where durability, stain resistance, and predictable surface behavior are priorities.

Where Quartz May Not Be Ideal

Quartz may be less suitable in environments exposed to prolonged sunlight or outdoor weather conditions. The resins used in engineered quartz can be affected by ultraviolet exposure over time, which is why quartz is generally not recommended for outdoor kitchens. It is also rarely used for flooring applications where heavy impact or abrasive wear can occur.