Quartz countertops strike a perfect balance between luxury and practicality, making them one of the most sought-after options for modern homes.
They’re non-porous, beautifully consistent, and built to endure daily use without losing their shine. Urban Source Countertops takes pride in transforming
raw quartz slabs into breathtaking, custom pieces for your kitchen, bathroom, or workspace—crafted to suit your lifestyle and aesthetic.
Silestone does not design colors as isolated swatches. It builds complete surface collections, each with its own architectural mood, texture, language, and emotional tone. Instead of forcing you to choose from hundreds of unrelated patterns, Silestone groups its quartz into design families that make it easier to visualize how a space will actually feel once installed.
At Urban Source Countertops, Silestone is presented the way it was intended: as a curated design system, not a color chart.
Here are the core Silestone design worlds you’ll encounter in our showroom.
Warmth That Feels Like Home
Bamboo offers a warm, grainy look with soft beige tones and delicate brown flecks. Its natural texture brings a welcoming, lived-in feel to kitchens and bathrooms. Especially well suited to traditional spaces and wood cabinetry, Bamboo adds warmth without overwhelming the design.
Clean, Calm, Effortlessly Versatile
White Storm is a clean off-white quartz with subtle, fine-grain movement. Its simplicity makes it incredibly versatile, working effortlessly across modern and transitional interiors. A reliable choice for those who want brightness without stark contrast.
Subtle Movement, Refined Depth
Pietra features a white base layered with soft gray tones and gentle veining in blue and cream hues. The surface has depth and movement without feeling busy. Available in both polished and suede finishes, it adapts easily to refined, contemporary spaces.
Soft Tradition with Quiet Elegance
Pearl Jasmine evokes the look of natural limestone with fine gray veining and a soft, cracked-stone effect. It brings a sense of quiet tradition and works beautifully in classic, country, or European-inspired kitchens.
Timeless Marble, Perfectly Balanced
Inspired by Italian marble, Eternal Statuario pairs a white background with subtle gray veining and soft reflective highlights. The result is elegant and restrained, ideal for bright kitchens and bathrooms where timeless style matters.
Minimalism with Maximum Flexibility
Blanco Maple is a minimalist, mottled white surface with a clean and understated character. Its simplicity allows it to work across a wide range of design styles, from modern to eclectic.
Dramatic Contrast, Unmistakable Presence
Bianco Calacatta stands out with bold, dramatic veining set against a luminous gray-white background. High contrast and strong personality make it a statement surface for islands, feature walls, and standout kitchens.
Depth, Drama, and Modern Edge
Ocean Storm combines deep gray tones with metallic-style veining for a rich, dimensional look. It adds depth and drama, making it an excellent choice for modern kitchens or spaces that benefit from contrast.
Pure White, Always in Style
White Zeus delivers a crisp, immaculate white surface with a polished finish. Clean and timeless, it enhances both modern and classic interiors while offering a bright, refined foundation for any space.
Soft White with Architectural Calm
Yukon is a soft matte white infused with delicate gray undertones. Calm and understated, it brings a sense of balance to kitchens, bathrooms, and even outdoor applications.
Rich Tones, Confident Elegance
Calypso features deep, warm tones that create richness and contrast in bright spaces. Elegant and grounded, it adds visual weight without overpowering the overall design.
The Benchmark of Brightness
Iconic White is one of Silestone’s purest whites, offering maximum brightness and visual clarity. Its clean surface is ideal for seamless layouts and contemporary designs that rely on simplicity and light.
Serenity Inspired by Marble
Classic Calacatta features a veined white surface designed to bring calm and softness into kitchens and bathrooms. Its balanced pattern delivers the elegance of marble with the reassurance of quartz performance.
Natural Texture, Traditional Charm
Alpina White has a gray-toned, pebbled texture that recalls natural stone like granite or limestone. It pairs especially well with shaker cabinetry, oak finishes, and traditional interiors.
Moody Luxury, Bold Character
Tebas Black offers a deep black surface accented by subtle, inky marbling. Moody and refined, it creates a strong architectural statement in modern and luxury spaces.
Urban Concrete, Reimagined
Brooklyn captures the look of raw concrete inspired by industrial lofts. Its urban character and muted tones make it a favorite for modern kitchens with an architectural edge.
Energy, Color, and Creative Spirit
Lena brings intensity and energy through rich tones and dynamic surface character. It adds personality and warmth, making kitchens and bathrooms feel expressive yet inviting.
Classic Luxury with a Golden Touch
Eternal Calacatta Gold features a white base crossed by wide gray veining and subtle gold accents. Elegant and distinguished, it delivers classic marble drama with a refined, contemporary finish.
Choosing Silestone isn’t about clicking a color online—it’s about seeing how the slab behaves in real light and real space. At Urban Source, you can view full slabs, not just samples, so you understand pattern flow, depth, and movement.
Design specialists walk you through color and finish comparisons, helping you see how each option interacts with cabinetry, flooring, and lighting. Layout and seam planning happens before fabrication, so the most striking parts of the slab land exactly where they should. From selection to cutting to installation, Urban Source acts as your design and technical partner, not just a showroom.
Silestone isn’t just about pretty colors; it’s about controlled engineering and consistent design. The brand invests heavily in pigment technology, surface textures, and pattern development, which is why its slabs look refined rather than flat. That design control is what allows Silestone to compete with natural stone in terms of visual depth.
Silestone is built from natural quartz, one of the hardest minerals on Earth, combined with advanced resins and performance additives. This creates a surface that is dense, non-porous, and far more predictable than natural stone. The result is beauty with built-in reliability.
Many quartz brands focus on neutral, safe patterns. Silestone pushes further with complex veining, layered tones, and finishes that mimic stone, concrete, and even soft textile-like textures. It gives designers more creative freedom without sacrificing practicality.
Silestone resists staining, moisture, and daily wear because it is non-porous. It won’t absorb spills, harbor bacteria, or darken over time the way natural stone can. This makes it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-use spaces.
No sealing. No special cleaners. Just mild soap and water. Silestone keeps its color and surface integrity with minimal effort, making it a favorite for homeowners who want beauty without constant upkeep.
Silestone is produced using recycled materials and low-water, low-emission manufacturing processes. The brand’s factories are designed to reduce waste while maintaining strict quality control, which means less environmental impact without compromising performance.
Silestone’s collections are curated around modern, classic, industrial, and organic design themes. This makes it easier to match a slab to the architectural language of your home rather than forcing a color to fit.
Silestone excels in kitchens, bathroom vanities, waterfall islands, and commercial interiors where durability and visual consistency matter. It’s especially strong in open-concept homes where surfaces need to look cohesive across multiple spaces.
Silestone is positioned as a premium quartz, so pricing is typically higher than entry-level brands. What you get in return is better design, consistency, and long-term performance.
For homeowners who care about both looks and durability, yes. The brand’s advanced pigments, finishes, and manufacturing standards create a surface that ages better than many lower-tier quartz options.
Silestone is highly stain-resistant and far more scratch-resistant than natural stone. Normal kitchen use will not damage the surface.
Yes. Because Silestone is engineered, slabs from the same color family maintain visual consistency, which is critical for large kitchens and multi-slab layouts.
With proper installation, Silestone can last decades without losing its finish or performance. It is designed as a long-term surface, not a trend-driven one.
No. Silestone is non-porous, so it never needs to be sealed.
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