Quartz with Character
Quartz surfaces have come a long way from predictable speckles and safe, mid-tone palettes. Cambria’s new collection—featuring Traymore Bay, St. Isley, Claremont, and Kenwood—demonstrates how the material has become expressive, emotional, and technically refined.
From the start, each design balances organic depth with engineered precision. Traymore Bay evokes coastal calm with soft veining and warm undertones. By comparison, Claremont emphasizes symmetry and rhythm, a reliable choice for grounded elegance. Kenwood introduces quiet sophistication through a creamy base and subtle movement. Meanwhile, St. Isley creates drama with bold blue-gray waves, making a striking statement for kitchens, baths, or feature walls.
Beyond appearances, what makes this launch notable is its adaptability. For instance, in boutique hospitality baths, Claremont delivers serene continuity. In amenity lounges or restaurants, St. Isley establishes a memorable focal point. And in retail or office environments, Kenwood provides sophistication without distraction. In addition, finishes such as Cambria Satin and Matte expand the tactile vocabulary, giving specifiers greater design flexibility.
This direction builds on Cambria’s earlier Inverness Collection, which blurred the line between artistry and performance. With Traymore Bay, St. Isley, Claremont, and Kenwood, the company moves quartz surfaces into new emotional territory. Durable, maintenance free, and proudly American-made, these introductions remind us that surfacing innovation depends not only on novelty but also on resonance.
Photos courtesy of Cambria, photographer: Carter Dodd







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