CaesarStone, a quartz surface manufacturer, recently
held a “day of pampering” to promote its new Deep Ocean
color. Attendees were treated to manicures and hand massages, breakfast
appetizers and cocktails. Held at the Snaidero USA building in New
York City, the event was hosted by stars of the hit Bravo design
show “9 by Design,” Bob and Cortney Novogratz.
Deep Ocean is part of CaesarStone’s Impression collection.
Its color reflects the name for which it bears, featuring a combination of
shades in blue and green. Available in a polished finish, it comes in a ¾- or 1
¼-inch thickness.
CaesarStone was also recently the exclusive surface for House Beautiful’s
“Kitchen of the Year” - making it the second year in a row. This event
showcases the best in kitchen design, cooking, entertaining and contemporary
lifestyle. The 1,000-square-foot, fully functioning kitchen was available to
tour in New York’s Rockefeller Plaza
from July 19 to 23, 2010. This year, Jeff Lewis of Bravo’s hit series “Flipping
Out” designed the chef’s dream space.
The annual “Kitchen of the Year” installation
celebrates outstanding American design and decor. Enclosed in a glass
conservatory on Rockefeller
Plaza where the Christmas
tree sits each holiday season, the “Kitchen of the Year” allows visitors to
experience a visionary take on today’s American kitchen. Previous installations
have celebrated the styles of Ina Garten (the Barefoot Contessa) and kitchen
designer Christopher Peacock, and have featured CaesarStone countertops.
In addition to being showcased in his design for
“Kitchen of the Year,” CaesarStone has been chosen by Lewis as the exclusive
quartz surface used in his design projects.
“Jeff Lewis is a true professional,” said Mitch Sebolsky, Marketing Manager for
CaesarStone. “His proven track record in home décor and renovation lends
perfectly to his keen eye for contemporary design and style. CaesarStone is
honored to be his chosen surface and looks forward to many successful projects
to come.”