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5 KITCHEN INSPIRATIONS THAT MAKE ONE-OF-A-KIND STATEMENT

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Your kitchen is not just a place for you to cook but is also the heart of your home. It's where you gather with family and friends to share meals and make memories. So why not make a statement with your kitchen and add great ambiance to your space? The Quarry curated Statement Collection with one-of-a-kind best luxury Italian slabs that combine natural elements with modern designs. They create a stunning and sophisticated look for your kitchen. The Quarry has curated the best luxury marble in India from around the world with over 40 of the world's most luxurious marble, granite and rare Onyx, handpicked by The Chief Curator from Brazil, Madagascar, France, Italy and more. A statement wall, kitchen island, countertop from the Quarry’s Statement Collection adds a pop of colour to your kitchen with a tinge of extravagance. You can go for a slab with bold hues that complement your cabinets and countertops. The bacteria resistant BactoFinish for kitchen countertops is a game-changer

A DETAILED GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT MARBLE SLABS BY THE QUARRY CURATORS

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Marble has been revered as one of the most beautiful and luxurious natural stones, for centuries and rightly so. The most coveted of them all being natural Italian marble. After all, marble is one of nature’s most amazing creations that take millions of years to form. It is loved by master sculptors, artisans, designers and architects equally, making it a favoured choice for their finest works, be it cathedrals, galleries, elaborate pillars, public buildings or a luxury marble home. Carefully chosen  natural marble  can add class to any space. However, there are many important factors to keep in mind while selecting the best marble for your home. Here’s how you can choose the appropriate marble for your luxury living space: Understanding natural marble as a building material. Marble is an extraordinary natural stone that is formed over centuries, being subjected to extreme heat and pressure in the depths of the Earth. Every natural marble slab is formed through metamorphosis, but each