Quartz Thicknesses
Whether you need a slim, modern profile or a thicker, more dramatic look, we offer quartz surfaces in 1cm, 2cm, and 3cm thicknesses to match your design vision.
Quartz Edge Profiles
Your countertop is more than a finishing touch—it shapes the entire look and feel of your space. Whether you prefer clean and modern or detailed and elegant, the right edge profile enhances both style and function. Explore options at your local retailer or read our article on how to choose the perfect countertop edge profile.
Choosing the Right Edge Profile
The edge profile you select plays a key role in both form and function. Keep these factors in mind when making your decision:
- Style: Ornate edges like ogee or half bullnose suit traditional spaces, while eased, bevel, or straight edges complement modern designs.
- Functionality: Bullnose edges are more family-friendly, reducing sharp corners in high-traffic areas.
- Thickness: A mitered edge on a thinner quartz slab creates the illusion of a thicker countertop.
- Maintenance: Simpler edges like eased or bullnose are easier to clean, while intricate profiles require more upkeep.
- Budget: Elaborate edges like ogee or waterfall can increase costs, whereas eased edges offer a sleek, budget-friendly option.
Need help deciding? Find a professional.
- Modern
- Transitional
- Classic
- Architectural
Ledge Edge (MD)
The bevel edge features a diagonal cut along the top of the countertop, typically at a 45-degree angle. It’s a sharp, angular cut that gives a more distinct, defined look than the eased edge.
Industry term: Reversed Bevel
Available depths: 3cm
Double Treeline Edge (A+R)
The double bevel edge features a diagonal cut along the top and bottom of the countertop.
Industry term: Double Bevel
Available depths: 3cm (+4cm)
Treeline Edge (Z+S)
The bevel edge features a diagonal cut along the top of the countertop. It’s a sharp, angular cut that gives a more distinct, defined look than the eased edge.
Industry term: Bevel
Available depths: 2cm, 3cm (+4cm)
Seacliff Edge (Z)
The eased edge is the simplest and most popular edge profile. It features a straight, square line with slightly softened, rounded corners.
Industry term: Eased Edge
Available depths: 1cm, 2cm, 3cm (+4cm)
Ridgeline Edge (TR3)
The straight edge is exactly as it sounds: a sharp, clean, right angle with no curves or rounding at all with a bold profile that has a 1/8 radius.
Industry term: Straight Edge
Available depths: 2cm, 3cm (+4cm, +6cm)
*Edge profiles are not to scale. Some edge profiles may not be offered in all markets. If you have questions, call 1-866-CAMBRIA (1-866-226-2742).
Services and Solutions
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Cambria FAQs
How big is a Cambria quartz slab?
Cambria quartz slabs come in two sizes:
- Standard Slab:
122″ x 55.5″ (310cm x 141cm)
Nominal 47 sq ft - Jumbo Slab:
132″ x 65.5″ (335cm x 166cm)
Nominal 60 Sq ft
Cambria quartz slabs are available in three thicknesses:
Please confirm the maximum piece size that can be produced from a slab with your fabricator or installer.
Is Cambria seamless?
Seams depend on slab size and application. Since slab sizes vary by design, your fabricator can determine what’s needed for your project. Some visible pattern and shade changes may occur at seams.
Is Cambria a natural stone?
Cambria is crafted from pure natural quartz, pigments, and binders. Quartz’s exceptional hardness gives Cambria its superior strength, durability, and timeless beauty.