We know that commercial construction often prioritizes uniform appearance, longevity, and cost control. This is why shades like flat greys, sterile white, and other solid color quartz surfaces dominate office spaces, retail environments, and hospitality sectors. Now, there is a minor problem. While these entry-level options stand the test of time, less fussy, and locally available, their lack of aesthetic movement leaves spaces looking strikingly similar across all projects. Our clients have to rely heavily on other decorative elements to differentiate between an office reception and a hotel lobby.
The predictability is often unintentional because mono-color quartz slabs simplify approval and match different design styles, which makes them safe to use in shared spaces. That said, there are emerging designs that meet the demands of commercial projects while offering more visual depth and character to spaces. These new colors are equally durable and come in a similar price range. In 2026, we have updated our inventory with a nouveau collection of high-performance quartz to help our builders redefine how commercial interiors are looked at.
1. Fairmont White Quartz

Going all white or black across vertical and horizontal surfaces creates an impression of box-like space. It limits our vision and feels confined. Instead, using surfaces with subtle depths breaks the monotony and makes the space feel livelier. Fairmont White quartz does it well. Its white surface, mottled with light grey pebbled patterns, creates a sense of dimension across the flooring. It can even make a big difference when installed on a small scale–like a table or reception desk.
2. French Beige Quartz

Counterbalance the cold and professional commercial environment with a layer of warmth. Elegant golden veins juxtaposed with white and grey patterns in French Beige quartz offer a beautiful harmony of warm and cool tones. When used in wall cladding and paired with wooden floors, the setting feels more relaxed and inviting. This works well in both hospitality and official environments.
3. Savanah Breeze Quartz

If you are aiming for a minimal setting, choose surfaces with a nuanced look like Savanah Breeze. Its silky white canvas, kissed with delicate grey veins, works well in vertical installations, adding versatility and character to the intimate space. In contrast to sharp robotic veins, these soft-looking quartz colors feel smooth and textured, redefining minimalism in cookie-cutter layouts.
4. Opala Bianco Quartz

Have you thought about marble-ing it up? Classic marble prints on quartz remain relatable to date. Opala Bianco quartz emulates Calacatta elegance in a more curated way. Patterns on the stone appear more rhythmic and intentional. In contrast, visible overlapping of light and dark veins recreates the organic appeal of marble.
5. Ocean Sand Quartz

It is incredible to see how many different quartz designs have come up recently. Our clients are moving away from mono colors in favor of more intricate designs. These new materials deliver the same functionality, with more visual interest. A good deal, right?
Ocean Sand quartz is anything but minimal. Tone-on-tone white and grey overtones outlined with confetti-like grey veins make it worth showcasing on accent walls or vanities.
6. Corsica Gold Quartz

Counterbalance the edgy and professional commercial aesthetic with a tad bit of warmth. Corsica Gold quartz helps you achieve it. Grey and golden bands stretched across a marble-white surface on a large scale serve as an artwork, anchoring our eyes to the space. Corsica Gold in grand lobbies or office reception walls creates unforgettable first impressions.
7. Carrara Oro Sereno Quartz

We are wrapping it up with Carrara Oro Sereno quartz—a beautiful white surface with Carrara marble-inspired grey streaks spread harmoniously. This stone works well in both large and limited settings. Its neutral palette further illuminates the environment with the help of ambient lighting.
These Ultra Quartz special colors make it possible to give luxurious upgrades to shared spaces without crossing budget thresholds. If you are not convinced yet, let us look at their functional benefits.
Durability Comes at an Affordable Price
Commercial set-ups prioritize longevity. Our entry-level quartz promises high performance in spaces with heavy footfall while minimizing the investment cost. They can withstand everyday stress without losing structural integrity.
Go Large
Make grand, large-scale installations seamless with our jumbo (126×63” and 130×65”) and super jumbo (138×79”, 136×78”, and 130×79”) slabs.
Find these brand-new quartz collections in Ultra Stones’ New York and Philadelphia showrooms.


