Calacatta Miraggio Gold — the full slab, photographed flat; measures #f2f2f2, veined. Zoom in and read the pattern before you pick.
Engineered QuartzCalacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz
White with Gold Veining
Measured surface color #f2f2f2, averaging #eff0f1.
Flat surfaces read as one solid tone; heavily patterned ones vary piece to piece, so we lay them out with you before we cut. Browse other white quartz with clear veining →
- Style marble, subtle veins
- Color warm white with gold accents
- slab-to-slab variation Low
- Price tier $$$ — the third of four bands in this catalog
$3,600–$18,000 installed for a finished kitchen in Engineered Quartz — see the range by kitchen size
What is Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz?
The field is white with gold veining in a quiet marble pattern. An expensive quartz, still short of marble, which runs $170 to $200 a square foot installed. Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz is engineered stone: quartz mineral and polymer resin, consistent slab to slab and unbothered by wine or lemon.
Sizes and finishes
How it is actually sold — measured off the spec sheet, not rounded.
Finishes
It comes in 2 finishes. Finish decides how much light the surface throws back — a polished face will brighten a galley kitchen, a matte one hides water spotting near the sink.
- Polished
- Honed
Where it works
The applications this surface is actually rated for.
Its maker rates Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz for flooring · counters · wall — residential duty.
Rated for
- Flooring — residential
- Counters — residential
- Wall — residential
What to expect once it is installed
The ratings that decide whether the finished counter matches the sample.
Piece-to-piece variation: Low
Graded low, which is the easy end of this scale. Order it, set it, and it looks like the sample — no dry lay, no shuffling boxes.
What to put next to it
Built from the color we measured off Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz itself, not from its name.
Read off its own swatch, Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz measures #F2F2F2: very light, essentially neutral. We match that to Pure White and build the pairings from there. It sits close to neutral, which means it will take direction from the cabinets rather than fight them.
Countertop
- White Veined (Marble-Look) — the bright gallery kitchen — veining supplies the movement plain white lacks. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast classic
- Black / Charcoal Stone — tuxedo scheme; hides counter mess that white counters broadcast. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Butcher Block — farmhouse warmth; the wood counter keeps pure white from feeling clinical. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials classic
- Terrazzo (Warm White Base) — Confetti-chip terrazzo does all the talking above gallery-white cabinets, giving a minimal kitchen exactly one playful sentence.. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials current
Hardware
- Warm Brass / Satin Gold — gold on white is jewelry — warms the scheme instantly. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials classic
- Matte Black (Metal) — graphic modern-farmhouse standard. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Brushed Nickel — the resale-safe default; disappears politely. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials solid
Island
- Navy — the proven two-tone: white perimeter, navy island. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Sage Green — softer than navy, ages like a neutral. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials current
- Natural / White Oak — white uppers + oak island is the 2020s signature. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials current
Wall color
- Greige — walls one step warmer than the cabinets so the white reads crisp. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials classic
- Dusty Blue — coastal calm without committing colored cabinets. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials solid
Backsplash
- White Veined (Marble-Look) — full-height slab match with the counter — seamless and grout-free. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast current
- Sage Green — sage zellige tile adds handmade texture against flat white. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials current
Flooring
- Natural / White Oak — white boxes float beautifully on golden oak. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials classic
- Light Gray — gray tile keeps an all-white kitchen from glare — verify undertones in daylight. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast solid
Faucet
- Polished Chrome — bright-on-bright; budget-friendly and honest. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast solid
Cabinets
- Natural / White Oak — gallery walls let the grain be the art. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials classic
Steer away from
- Cream / Antique White — cream next to pure white makes the cream look dirty — pick one white family
Questions about Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz
Answered from this product’s own spec sheet and our measurement of it.
Where can I use Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz?
Its maker rates it for flooring · counters · wall. We hold to that rating when we quote — installing outside it is how a warranty claim gets denied.
What color is Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz, really?
We measured its own swatch at #F2F2F2 — very light and essentially neutral. It sits close to neutral, so it takes direction from the cabinets rather than fighting them. Names are marketing; that number is what the camera saw.
Does Calacatta Miraggio Gold Quartz need sealing?
No. Engineered quartz is non-porous. It never needs sealing, and anyone selling you a sealer for it is selling you a bottle of nothing.
Calacatta Miraggio Gold installed
13 photographs of this slab in finished rooms — scroll the rail, tap any shot to zoom.

Cabinet colors that work with Calacatta Miraggio Gold
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beige
neutral
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dark green
green
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off white
white
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blonde wood
wood
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medium greige
neutral
Slabs that look like Calacatta Miraggio Gold
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Calacatta Miraggio Gold this slab white, veined, tier $$$
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Calacatta Cinela white, veined, tier $$$
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Calacatta Miraggio Cove white, veined, tier $$$
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Calacatta Miraggio Cove Honed white, dramatic veining, tier $$$
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Calacatta Miraggio Duo white, subtle veining, tier $$$
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Calacatta Miraggio Duo Honed white, subtle veining, tier $$$
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Calacatta Miraggio Gold Honed gold, veined, tier $$$
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Blanca Statuarietto white, tier $$
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Calacatta Arno white, veined, tier $$$
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Calacatta Delios white, dramatic veining, tier $$$
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Calacatta Valentin white, dramatic veining, tier $$$
Backsplash tile that coordinates with Calacatta Miraggio Gold
- Cecily Pattern Polished
- Medici Gold Pattern
- Urbano Dusk Tile
- Angora Framework Subway Polished
- Bianco Quatrefoil Polished 10mm
- Champagne Bevel Herringbone 8mm
Ask us to bring these samples to the template appointment — seeing tile against the slab beats seeing it on a screen.
Calacatta Miraggio Gold pairs with
- Sun Washed Chic LVT
Calacatta Miraggio Gold specifications
Finishes Polished, Honed
Rated for Flooring, Counters, Wall, Exterior
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