Bulgari Quartz
Original:China
Sizes: 3200*1600mm etc,customize
Thickness: 10-20mm
Usage: Countertops, Wall cladding, Facade, Furniture
MOQ: 50 SQM, or small trail order also available
Payment: T/T
Loading Port:Xiamen , China
Description
Product Overview
For materials with simple tones, visual consistency is relatively easy to control. However, when a surface contains multiple layers of color and veining, fabrication becomes a critical factor. Bulgari Quartz is developed as a multi-pattern sintered stone slab for high-end interior applications, where both design complexity and processing accuracy need to be managed together.
Commonly supplied in large-format slabs for interior and commercial projects, this material requires controlled selection and fabrication to achieve consistent results across multiple panels. It is particularly suitable for bulk supply where both visual quality and repeatable production are required.
Its layered tones and subtle veining create depth, but maintaining that effect across multiple panels depends on how the material is selected, cut, and aligned during production.

Specifications
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Item |
Specification |
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Material |
Sintered Stone |
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Color |
Multi-layered warm tones with white and grey veins |
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Finish |
Polished / Honed |
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Thickness |
12 / 15 / 20 mm |
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Slab Size |
3200 × 1600 mm (Customizable) |
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Forms |
Slabs / Cut-to-Size Panels |
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MOQ |
50 sqm (trial orders accepted) |
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Lead Time |
10–20 days |
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Loading Port |
Xiamen, China |
Challenges with Multi-Layered Surfaces
Unlike uniform materials, multi-tone surfaces introduce additional complexity:
- Variation in color intensity across slabs
- Non-linear vein movement
- Visual imbalance if panels are randomly arranged
- Higher risk of mismatch in large installations
For engineered stone panels with complex patterns, these factors must be controlled during fabrication rather than corrected on site.
For project orders, slab selection is usually arranged before cutting, ensuring that panels used together maintain a balanced visual effect.
Slab Selection Before Cutting
The first step in handling this material is selection.
Instead of cutting directly, slabs are usually:
- Grouped by tone similarity
- Evaluated for vein distribution
- Arranged based on intended layout
- Matched for visual balance
This preparation ensures that panels cut from different slabs still work together visually.

Project Case – Park Landscape
For materials like this, cutting direction affects the final appearance.
Key considerations include:
- Aligning vein flow across adjacent panels
- Avoiding abrupt pattern breaks
- Controlling panel orientation
- Maintaining visual continuity across surfaces
This is especially important when producing cut-to-size sintered stone panels for feature walls, where misalignment becomes immediately noticeable.
Controlling Visual Balance Across Panels
Unlike simple patterns, this material requires balancing rather than matching.
- Some panels carry stronger veining
- Others act as visual transitions
- Placement is adjusted to avoid concentration of patterns
This approach creates a more natural and refined effect instead of a repetitive or artificial layout.
Fabrication for Different Applications
Depending on application, processing requirements vary:
- Feature walls → focus on visual continuity
- Countertops → balance between pattern and usability
- Panels → alignment across vertical surfaces
Because of this, fabrication is adjusted based on how the material will be used rather than applying a fixed method.
In some projects, we also confirm panel arrangement and cutting direction in advance, especially for feature walls requiring continuous pattern flow.
Application
Bulgari Quartz is commonly used in:
- Decorative feature walls
- Luxury retail interiors
- Reception and lobby areas
- Countertops and vanity surfaces
It is particularly suitable for projects where material texture plays a key role in the overall design.

FAQ
Q: 1. Why is this material more complex to process?
A: Because of its multi-layered tones and non-uniform pattern, which require controlled selection and fabrication.
Q: 2. Can panels be matched for large installations?
A: Yes. Slabs are selected and arranged before cutting to maintain visual consistency.
Q: 3. How is vein alignment controlled?
A: Through careful orientation and cutting direction during fabrication.
Q: 4. Is it suitable for feature walls?
A: Yes. It is often used in spaces where visual depth and texture are required.
Q: 5. Can it be supplied for commercial or project use?
A: Yes. It is suitable for bulk orders and large-scale interior projects with controlled production.
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