Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass — the full slab, photographed flat; measures #e4e3e3, subtle veining. Zoom in and read the pattern before you pick.
Engineered QuartzCalacatta Miraggio Seaglass Quartz
White with seaglass veining
Measured surface color #e4e3e3, averaging #e3e4e4.
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 subtle veining →
- Style marble, subtle veins
- Color cool white with blue, brown, dark gray, green, white 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 Seaglass Quartz?
Visually it is white with seaglass veining — a quiet marble pattern. An expensive quartz, still short of marble, which runs $170 to $200 a square foot installed. Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass Quartz is a factory-pressed quartz slab rather than quarried rock, which is why it is non-porous and never sealed.
Sizes and finishes
How it is actually sold — measured off the spec sheet, not rounded.
Finishes
It comes in one finish, polished.
- Polished
Where it works
The applications this surface is actually rated for.
Rated for flooring · counters · wall, residential duty. That is the maker's call, and we hold to it.
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
Piece-to-piece variation is rated low, so what you see in a sample is a fair guide to the counter.
What to put next to it
Built from the color we measured off Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass Quartz itself, not from its name.
Forget the name for a moment. The swatch measures #E4E3E3 — very light and essentially neutral — which puts it nearest White Veined (Marble-Look) in our pairing data. Close enough to neutral that the cabinets get to make the decisions; this will follow them.
Cabinets
- Pure White — 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
- Charcoal — inverted tuxedo — dark base, light top. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Oxblood Burgundy — Dried-wine cabinetry under crisp veined white is old-London-pub-meets-gallery, and neither half will ever look dated.. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Sage Green — keeps green kitchens bright. Against this surface it is a step darker — enough separation to read as two materials current
Island
- Navy — white top lightens the dark base. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Walnut — Cool white veining over chocolate walnut is the tuxedo of islands — the wood deepens with a decade of hand oil while the stone stays crisp above it.. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element classic
- Forest / Emerald — white stone keeps deep green from swallowing light. Against this surface it is much darker than this surface, so the slab reads as the light element solid
Backsplash
- Pure White — run the slab up the wall — one material, zero grout. Against this surface it is close in weight, so the two will blend rather than contrast current
Questions about Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass Quartz
Answered from this product’s own spec sheet and our measurement of it.
Where can I use Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass 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 Seaglass Quartz, really?
We measured its own swatch at #E4E3E3 — 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 Seaglass Quartz need sealing?
No. It is closed by construction, so a sealer has no job to do. What quartz wants instead is a trivet — the same resin that makes sealing unnecessary is what a hot pan will scorch.
Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass installed
12 photographs of this slab in finished rooms — scroll the rail, tap any shot to zoom.
Cabinet colors that work with Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass
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blonde wood
wood
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light gray
gray
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white
white
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midtone green blue
blue
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washed navy
blue
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Calacatta Miraggio white, dramatic veining, tier $$$
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Calacatta Monaco white, tier $$$
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Backsplash tile that coordinates with Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass
- Akoya Pearl 3
- Cienega Springs Picket 6mm
- Capri Blue 1x6 Stack Pattern Honed
- Icelandic Green Picket Polished
- Calacatta Blanco Scallop Polished
Ask us to bring these samples to the template appointment — seeing tile against the slab beats seeing it on a screen.
Calacatta Miraggio Seaglass specifications
Finishes Polished
Rated for Flooring, Counters, Wall, Exterior
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