Popular Cambria Quartz Kitchen Countertops
Cambria quartz featured in Skara Brae™
Quartz is naturally harder than granite or marble, making it one of the most durable countertop materials on the market and affordable for homeowners today. The Cambria® countertop surface is 93% quartz stone, plus quartz is inherently stain resistant and maintenance free – never needs to be polished or sealed. Cambria’s unique design ensures that only the highest quality quartz materials are used to make each countertop, which is also why it is such a coveted and sought-after brand of countertops.
Why choose Cambria® Quartz for your countertop?
Cambria craftsmen take their work seriously and each countertop goes through a rigorous multi-point inspection process to ensure the highest quality products. Their countertops are NSF International certified, which means Cambria quartz surfaces are as hygienic as stainless steel and safe for food preparation. Cambria is also certified by GREENGUARD™ as a low emission product for indoor air quality and has been independently tested to be free of any harmful emissions.
Now that you know that Cambria manufactures quartz countertops to the highest standards of hygiene and durability, you may be wondering: what about kitchen design and style? If you’re already impressed with the features of this product, just wait until you see all of their designs! And since every piece of natural quartz is unique, the same can be said for every countertop created by Cambria. With Cambria quartz countertops, you can be sure that your kitchen is truly unique.
Cambria is America’s only family owned manufacturer of natural quartz surfaces.
Made right here in the USA, Cambria is committed to providing an environmentally sustainable product available with a lifetime limited warranty. With unrivaled strength, durability, and natural resistance to germs, quartz is an excellent choice for countertops for busy homeowners and kitchens alike.
Because Cambria is a leading manufacturer of countertops with the highest standards for their materials, Cambria countertops are not available at major retailers or home showrooms. Only the best kitchen remodeling companies are qualified to offer Cambria to homeowners, ensuring you get the best quality every time. Below are some of our most popular Cambria quartz countertop colors and designs, set for homeowners just like you!
Weybourne™
Weybourne by Cambria makes a great addition to almost any kitchen design. The hint of gray veining amid the soft tones of the marble allows this classic and versatile countertop design to suit just about any personal design preference.
Swanbridge™
Similar to Weybourne, Swanbridge has a lighter marbled design with gray tones and charcoal flecks. According to Cumbria, Swanbridge intentionally resurrects images of the rocky beach along Sully Island, where pirates sailed within sight of the Welsh village of Swanbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Berwyn™
If you’re looking for a more dramatic pattern, Berwyn by Cambria skillfully combines swirls of white and cream with streaks of grey, gold and silver. This makes Berwyn easy to match and complement other colors in your kitchen design.
Ironsbridge™
The veining and movement of Ironsbridge is reminiscent of antique marble. Creamy gray and white blend together to mimic natural stone cracks which arise over time (but the quartz material does not have cracks!). Having both warm and cool tones means you can pair this countertop with just about any cabinet color.
Praa Sands™
The subtle but striking veining at Cambria’s Praa Sands mimics rocky outcroppings along a pristine stretch of Praa Sands beach on England’s southernmost coast. In addition, this countertop goes well with both light and dark cabinet colors.
Brittannica™
Brittanicca is often considered one of Cambria’s flagship products and it’s easy to see why! Brittanicca offers plenty of movement with ash veins and charcoal flecks that stand out against a creamy neutral white marble backdrop.
Windermere™
Like its lakeside town of the same name in northwest England, Windermere by Cumbria may look simple, but the design is actually pretty eclectic. This countertop includes shades of grey, cream and even golden copper flecks for a lighter and more natural kitchen design.
Buckingham™
Cambria’s Buckingham is named after the famous London Palace, and rightfully so. It has a rich look that complements wood, light and dark cabinets. Plus, the veining of browns, golds and grays makes this countertop delightfully adaptable to almost any color palette.