WK Showroom Quantum Quartz

  • WK Showroom Quantum Quartz
  • Projects - January 2021
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Stitch Productions

WK Stone’s Dandenong South showroom presents their latest collection of Quantum Quartz Stone with a fresh contemporary look.

It’s always a pleasure to see our products in context and on display.

Bringing a fresh modern kitchen to life at their new Melbourne showroom project including bench tops and splash back featuring the beautiful the new Quantum Quartz colour ‘Monte Bianco’. This beautiful marble inspired stone has paved the way for the other decorative surfaces in this kitchens colour palette, including Dulux’s subtle grey ‘Highgate’ painted cabinetry, Polytec’s Empire Oak and Florentine Walnut Wood Matt Pelmet. Complementary cabinetry was also paired with their Quantum Six+ porcelain ‘Costa Concreto’ which featured on the concealed Range Hood.

Our Ceto Horizontal Chandelier in Black Glass & Black Anodised Body perfectly balances the vibrant brightness of the Monte Bianco island and splash-back, replicating a modern kitchen look

Our Ceto Horizontal Chandelier is currently on display at WK’s Dandenong South showroom.

 

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