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They say that it has an infinite number of shades, while others are daring enough to define it as a “non-colour”: from the ancient hues of Carbon Black and Vine Black to the more recent technological and chemical shades, black has been a constant feature in our artistic history, open to many different interpretations. We have also worked hard over the years to convey its true essence...
With redecorating and remodeling projects on the rise, the color black doesn’t appear to be letting up any time soon. While in partnership with Rap legend Nas, Pantone has recently come out with Ultra Black, in kitchen and bath faucets, fixtures, and decorative hardware, we’re seeing Black hitting its stride in Satin Black, Matte Black and Carbon Black shades this year.
Caesarstone, the inventor of quartz surfacing, will unveil multiple new designs and products at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas, January 21-23, 2020, at South Hall booth SL-1202. Debuts include a whole new product category for the company: OUTDOOR. As well as three new dark shade surfaces—BLACK TEMPAL 5810, OXIDIAN 4735, and EMPIRA BLACK 5101, all three to be shown in a new NATURAL FINISH. All of which will be on display in a sprawling and welcoming booth designed by renowned designer, Nate Berkus.