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Four new Evora Qstone colours for 2026: marble look with a luxurious appearance

Marble-look worktop with modern convenience

The luxurious appearance of marble remains incredibly popular, but natural stone requires proper care in daily use. Evora Qstone offers the perfect solution: a composite material that combines elegant marble aesthetics with outstanding ease of use. Thanks to its high scratch resistance and easy maintenance, the surface stays beautiful for years, exactly what composite stone is designed for.

Will you choose a luxurious look in 2026?

In 2026, Dekker Zevenhuizen expands the Qstone collection with four innovative and luxurious colours. These new additions showcase the versatility of composite material. The shades align with current interior trends and offer both subtle and bold options for every kitchen and interior enthusiast. With this, the Qstone range becomes even more appealing to anyone looking to combine design and functionality. Visit our worktops page to discover which colour suits your style best.

Sakura: bold and expressive

The most striking newcomer is without a doubt Sakura. This deep burgundy-red colour with refined white veining connects perfectly to the Wild Essence trend, where rich tones and natural expression take centre stage. Sakura adds warmth, character and a touch of luxury to any space. An eye-catcher for those who dare to stand out.

Kyoto Mist, Mizu Wave and Pale Drift: timeless elegance

For lovers of calm and minimalism, Qstone introduces three refined, lighter tones: Kyoto Mist, Mizu Wave and Pale Drift. Ranging from subtle grey to a soft white hue, each featuring delicate veining, they align perfectly with the Industrial Force trend. In an interior with black, white and grey, these colours add texture and serenity without disrupting the sleek and modern look.

Which new composite worktop suits your kitchen best?

View all Evora Qstone worktops here and discover which colour matches your kitchen perfectly.

 

Sakura                                                                                                    Kyoto Mist

 

Mizu Wave                                                                                             Pale Drift

 

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