Cambria Blends the Bold and the Beautiful
New quartz surfaces introduced at KBIS 2023 lead the way in luxury stonework.

Each year at the kitchen & bath industry show, builders, designers and other home professionals are introduced to new products and services. Cambria, one of the leading producers of American-made quartz surfaces, debuted three fresh designs and a new product collection at KBIS this year. We love the classic-meets-contemporary looks that Cambria continues to come up with, and how the company pushes kitchen and bath artistry while maintaining timeless fundamentals of durability and craftsmanship.
Here’s a look at Cambria’s recent design and product drops. Contact your favorite local stone supplier to see if these lines are available near you.
Brittanicca Gold Cool
This new design (in photo above) has copper, gold, fog and translucent greige hues that run through the quartz surface. The combination of quartz’s cool, crisp feel, decorated by swaths of warm earth tones offers flexibility for use in a variety of kitchen and bath design themes. When set against dark finishes and furnishings, Brittanicca Gold Cool adds a luxe artistic look that is intriguing and eye-catching.
Hailey
Fans of purplish-gray tones will enjoy the soft, sweeping striations seen in the Hailey design. According to a Cambria press release, Hailey “represents digital escapism and wellness, giving a feel of sanctitude.” Aubergine colorways provide possibilities for innovative pairings with neutrals or rich finishes to create opacity and depth in your kitchen or bath space.
Alloy Collection: Berkshire Brass
Available in “Smooth,” “Sculpted” and “Satin Ridge” finishes, this new product collection shimmers with the inclusion of proprietary alloys that pay homage to the Gilded Age. Try it on cocktail bar countertops and backsplashes, or on accent walls for an opulent focal point reminiscent of Old Hollywood.
Harlow
Cascading black-brown veining marks the Harlow quartz surface, a versatile option that pairs well with virtually any style of cabinetry and furnishings. This earth-inspired, mistlike design is adaptable in kitchens and baths with cool or warm colors, offering a sense of fluidity, calm and organic movement. Harlow is also great for those seeking durable countertops and backsplashes.
Get Ready for KBIS 2024 with Cambria and More
Next year’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show is set for Feb. 27-29, 2024, in Las Vegas. If you’re working with local contractors, subcontractors or kitchen and bath companies, ask them whether they will be attending the event and if they can incorporate anything that they learn there into your project.
KBIS, in conjunction with the National Kitchen & Bath Association, is a highlight for many Hawaii builders and business owners. The event — which is open only to industry professionals — draws more than 100,000 attendees for networking, education and to discover the latest developments in kitchens and baths. Learn more at kbis.com.
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