Refresh Your Countertops With These Bold, New Surfaces

Make a statement with a striking, new kitchen or bathroom counter.

From veiny to subtle, silky finishes, here are a range of options to dress up your space. Keep scrolling to see our top picks.

Mar Del Plata Slate Finish by Neolith

Mar Del Plata Slate Finish by Neolith 

Courtesy of Neolith

Mayfair Luxury Series by Cambria

Mayfair Luxury Series by Cambria  

Courtesy of Cambria

New York–New York Silk by Neolith

New York–New York Silk by Neolith

Courtesy of Neolith

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