San Antonio, TX

(210) 494 8282

San Antonio, TX

(210) 494 8282

Modern kitchen with white countertops, light wood cabinets, steel range, sink, and island seating.

Caesarstone Colors: ICON, Porcelain & Quartz Catalog

At Elements Room, we stay ahead of design trends to bring our clients the most advanced surfacing solutions. Caesarstone’s catalog has evolved into a sophisticated lineup organized around four key material categories: Fusion, Mineral, Porcelain, and Quartz.

As a premier dealer, we don’t just showcase samples; we provide expert guidance on how these surfaces perform in real-world applications. Whether you are visiting our Los Angeles or San Antonio showrooms, you will find a curated selection of the latest Caesarstone innovations integrated with the signature Elements Room expertise.

This is a dealer’s view, not a brochure. We carry Caesarstone quartz and Caesarstone Porcelain in our Los Angeles and San Antonio showrooms. Below is the current 2026 picture, color by color.

Caesarstone ICON 2025 Collection (Fusion Surfaces)

The ICON collection is Caesarstone’s newest achievement in surface engineering. These “Fusion Surfaces” utilize approximately 85% recycled content to create a stunning, high-performance material that masterfully emulates the look of natural marble

 

calacatta lace bound stone surface

8100 Calacatta Lacebound

Soft ivory background with taupe and light grey veins that dissolve into the surface. Subtle golden accents add warmth

clear light stone surface

8101 Clearlight

A bone white with delicate grey veining. The quietest pick in the ICON lineup — designed for clean modern kitchens.

moon flow stone surface

8151 Moonflow

Bone white base with translucent alluvial layers in cream and beige. Has a soft glow under warm lighting.

calacatta nobella stone surface

8103 Calacatta Nobella

Bright white marble look with light grey veining and warm copper tints. Higher contrast than Lacebound or Clearlight.

calacatta thyme slab stone surface

8104 Calacatta Thyme

A green marble revival, translucent sage and grey veining over white, with dark green and white aggregates.

2025 Porcelain Collection

Caesarstone’s 2025 Porcelain launch focuses on tactile depth. Three proprietary technologies define the collection: In-Sync (continuity from body to surface to edge), Luster Effect(raised veining for an uneven, hand-finished feel), and Sculpted Effect (shallow grooves that follow the veins). Porcelain is UV-stable and rated for indoor and outdoor use.

onyxia stone surface

509 Onyxa

Dramatic onyx-inspired translucency with bold dark veining. The heaviest visual statement in the collection.

goldesse stone surface

535 Goldesse

Cream base with golden and amber veining. The warm anchor of the 2025 launch.

antikella stone surface

536 Antikell

Antiqued white with soft grey-brown weathering, evoking aged stone surfaces.

Fossillia stone surface

545 Fossillia

Sand-toned base with embedded fossil-like patterning. A natural, earthy choice for biophilic interiors.

Dolcivio stone surface

582 Dolcivio

Soft cream with delicate gold-brown veining. Lighter and airier than Goldesse.

Other names in the launch worth seeing: 534 Everline, 583 Crestone, 551 Travina.

6mm Porcelain Collection

The 6mm format is Caesarstone’s slimmest porcelain — designed for walls, floors, and large-format cladding rather than countertops. The collection covers 17 colors total, including three new designs (230 Creamy Leather, 232 Cider Leather, 603 Birchhaven Wood) plus a glossy wall finish on select styles.

230 Creamy Leather

Warm off-white with a leather-grain texture. Pairs naturally with wood floors and matte metal.

Bookmatch is the headline feature. Four colors come pre-paired so two slabs read as a mirrored “open book,” ideal for feature walls:

  • 506 Mirabel

  • 509 Onyxa

  • 510 Impermia

  • 511 Smokestone

If you’re planning a full-height stone wall or a continuous floor-and-wall application, this is where to look.

Most-Loved Quartz Classics

Caesarstone still calls out a tight set of evergreen quartz best-sellers in its 2026 catalog. These show up most often in our showroom traffic:

  • 1141 Pure White — flat clean white, the workhorse of modern kitchens

  • 5151 Empira White — soft white with thin grey veining; the contemporary marble-look default

  • 5141 Frosty Carrina — white with subtle grey veins, lighter than Empira

  • 5131 Calacatta Nuvo — bolder, more dramatic veining for islands

  • 4001 Fresh Concrete — minimal grey concrete look without veins

If grey is your direction, Caesarstone runs from 4044 Airy Concrete (light) to 4033 Rugged Concrete (deeper), both flagged as low-silica.

The Elements Room Advantage: How to Choose

Selecting a stone is about more than just a color code. Our team helps you filter the Caesarstone catalog based on your specific lifestyle:

  1. Environment First: While Quartz remains the “gold standard” for indoor kitchens, our team will point you toward Porcelain for any application involving direct sunlight or extreme heat.

  2. Design Harmony: We help you match veining to your cabinetry. Heavy-grain woods like oak or walnut often sit better with “quieter” slabs like Pure White or Empira White, while flat-panel cabinets allow bolder designs like Onyxa to shine.

  3. The Slab Experience: Photos can be misleading. At Elements Room, we believe in the “full slab” experience. We invite you to our showrooms to run your hand across the surface and see how the light catches the veining in person.

Visit Our Showrooms

Experience the Caesarstone collection today. Our experts in Los Angeles and San Antonio are ready to help you find the perfect slab for your next project.

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