Silestone Concrete Pulse is a light grey quartz worktop that mimics the appearance of raw concrete. It has a modern and industrial look but with the added benefits of being non-porous, easy to clean, and resistant to staining and scratching.
Silestone Concrete Pulse comes in various widths, thicknesses and lengths and slab and tile formats, providing a complete design solution for residential and commercial spaces.
One of the main features of our Silestone Concrete Pulse worktops is Its grey colour, inspired by concrete buildings in cities like London, perfect for interiors with differentiations. In addition, it has a high resistance to high temperatures and does not absorb grease or odours.
It is also resistant to acidic foods, detergents and cleaning products, so you can use them without worrying about damaging the worktop.
Silestone Concrete Pulse
Light Grey Cement Surface for Urban Interiors
When you choose a Silestone Concrete Pulse worktop from The Worktop Library, you benefit from a neutral-coloured material that never fades and always looks great with any other materials.
Easy design combinations for any interior style
Effortless pairings
1. Install a concrete wall and combine it with Concrete Pulse worktops for a cohesive look that uses the same material. It will provide an elegant and stylish appearance without losing a touch of tradition and uniformity.
2. Incorporate metal accents into the design, such as bronze or golden taps or an exposed ductwork ceiling. The contrast of the warm concrete against cool metal creates a head-turning and trendy look.
3. Choose black or dark grey kitchen cabinets for a bold look that complements the neutral nature of Concrete Pulse quartz. This colour scheme also adds depth to the space.
4. Wood panelling on the walls is an excellent way to soften and add texture to an industrial interior while maintaining a rugged feel.
5. Hang natural light fixtures from exposed beams or iron piping to continue with the factory-inspired theme while providing ample lighting.
6. Large windows can provide a stunning view while also bringing natural light and life indoors, complementing the starkness of industrial designs.
7. Add pops of colour throughout your kitchen or living space, whether through unique decorative pieces or plants; this livens up the otherwise stark environment.
8. Contrast darker colours by incorporating pastel shades such as baby blue or blush pink art pieces into the design, providing warmth in areas that may be harsh and sterile.
9. Consider elements combining contemporary trends and vintage charms, such as metallic prints or antique vases acting as decor on your sideboards; these go back to traditional design methods but have been taken forward without losing any character.
10. Use large letter signs around your kitchen like H for home cooking, which becomes more subdued within this comfortable environment lending itself easily due to its simplistic design, even better when paired with Concrete Pulse Quartz seamlessly blending in, creating an ombré effect further adding versatility thus livening up any area it’s placed within.
Let’s Get Technical
Silestone Concrete Pulse Specifications
Material: Quartz
Colour: Light grey
Price Group: 2
Finishes: Suede Matte
Thicknesses: 1.2, 2 cm, 3 cm
Slab size: 327 x 159 cm
Style: Concrete effect, speckles
Features: HybriQ+ Technology / EDP Certificate
Heat resistance: 150 °C
Hardness: 7 (out of 10 on Moh’s scale)
Applications: kitchen worktops, bathroom vanity tops. Fireplace, walls, floor, and other applications.
Usage: Indoor
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