6131 Bianco Drift is an elegant quartz surface from the Caesarstone Supernaturals collection, inspired by the appearance of light natural granite. Its cool grey background is enriched with delicate white and dark grey veining, creating a refined and balanced design that brings brightness and subtle movement to the surface.
The combination of soft tones and understated veining makes Bianco Drift suitable for both contemporary and classic interiors. Its polished finish enhances the depth of the pattern while reflecting light beautifully, helping create open and inviting spaces.
Caesarstone is a globally recognized surface manufacturer founded in Israel in 1987 and is considered one of the pioneers of engineered quartz surfaces. The company is known for combining innovative technology, exceptional durability and sophisticated design.
Marmi Futerno creates custom stone and quartz solutions for residential, commercial and architectural projects. We specialize in precision fabrication, custom sizing, edge profiling, integrated sinks, wall cladding, furniture components and bespoke stone solutions tailored to each project.
TECHNICAL DATA
Material:
Quartz Stone
Collection:
Supernaturals
Country of origin:
Israel
Available thicknesses:
20 mm
30 mm
By subscription:
13 mm
Jumbo:
3300mm(+/-10mm) x 1650mm(+/-5mm)
Weight:
13 mm = 143 kg
20 mm = 220 kg
30 mm = 330 kg
FINISH
Polished finish that enhances brightness, depth and the subtle veining pattern.
PROPERTIES AND ADVANTAGES
Light granite inspired appearance
Cool grey background
Delicate white and dark grey veining
Excellent scratch resistance
Excellent stain resistance
Low porosity surface
Easy to maintain and hygienic
Suitable for intensive daily use
Consistent colour and pattern
No sealing required under normal indoor use
Bright and spacious visual effect
Suitable for residential and commercial projects
APPLICATIONS
Kitchen countertops
Kitchen islands
Bathroom countertops
Bathroom vanity tops
Window sills
Wall cladding
Reception desks
Dining tables
Commercial interiors
Residential projects