Black Quartz Counters as Design Magic
In contemporary design, the magic aura and mysterious history of black quartz has been harnessed and brought into the kitchen.
In contemporary design, the magic aura and mysterious history of black quartz has been harnessed and brought into the kitchen.
As designers and design enthusiasts flock to British Columbia, many will inevitably be overwhelmed by the extensive event schedule.
New York–based design studio Snarkitecture renders Caesarstone quartz into reinterpretations of the kitchen island.
The Israel-based company known for its crisp quartz kitchen counters releases a trio of fresh finishes.
In Jaime Hayon’s work, there is a language. The Madrid-born designer speaks through curves (they must be deep), materials (classic), and a theme (always unexpected).
At this year’s Interior Design Show in Toronto, Caesarstone will unveil its most recent collaboration: an ice-themed kitchen created with London-based interior design label Tom Dixon.
Canadian-born designer Philippe Malouin has reunited with Caesarstone at Milan’s infamous design show, Salone del Mobile, to showcase 20 Planters, an aptly named collection of planters made from vintage Caesarstone surfaces.
Canadian-born, London-based designer Philippe Malouin is known for his innovative use of materials and playful final forms.
WINTER WHITES: Bachelor pads often conjure images of dark mahogany, rich leather, and low lighting, but few things liven up a space like the colour white.