Stone Type: Quartz

Langdon

Langdon’s harmonious complexity features a light beige base, layers of light browns, wide gray sparkly crystal movement, and deep cherry brown accents.

Laneshaw

Named for a centuriesold village in northwest England, Laneshaw’s mysterious sea of brown tones, tan, and black is a grand statement maker. Subtle white and a veil of gold shimmer add an unexpected twist of glamour.

Lancaster

Fresh and airy, with grays, creams and hints of rose, Lancaster harken the quaint villages that freckle the countryside in Lancashire, England. 

Kirk Stead

Kirkstead’s pure and unblemished ivory design acts like a fresh canvas on which any number of colors may be blended beautifully.

Kingston

Saxon kings were once crowned in this southwest London settlement, a fitting tribute to the statement-making Kingston. An artful study in contrasts, highlighting a decidedly modern mix of black, white and olive tones.

Kentucky Coal

As dark as the mines of Appalachia, Kentucky Coal features a smooth and strong iron-gray platform with a mosaic of darker gray shapes. Gensler product design consultant. NCS S 8000-N, NCS S 9000-N