In architectural surfaces, aesthetics is no longer limited to just the surface — it extends to depth, integrity, and details. Coante's Krearte Series, developed with advanced production technology, completely redefines this understanding.
Krearte, with its full-body quartz technology, continues vein and pattern movement not only on the surface but also in the stone's internal structure and cross-sections. This feature positions itself as a unique innovation in the quartz industry, opening the doors to true naturalness in design.

What Is Full-Body and Why Does It Matter?
In conventional quartz surfaces used until now, veins and patterns were located only in the surface layer. This caused the pattern to be cut off at the stone's edge, especially in waterfall edge, island block, or thickened countertop applications. As a result, while the surface looked natural, the edges could leave a flat and artificial impression. Full-body quartz technology eliminates this limitation.
The pattern is now embedded throughout the entire volume of the stone, not just on the surface. This ensures that vein flow and tonal transitions continue with the same naturalness on edges, corners, and cross-sections. In other words, the vein you see on the surface continues inside the stone. This difference creates a striking result both visually and technically:
- Real stone effect: Like onyx or marble, the vein structure is visible in cross-sections.
- Unity: The countertop, backsplash, and island block appear as a single piece.
- Design ease: The need for vein matching is reduced.

Krearte: The Series That Carries Naturalness in Its Depth
Krearte's greatest strength is that it doesn't just imitate naturalness — it reproduces it. The series combines the durability of quartz with the aesthetics of marble. Each slab behaves like a cross-section taken from nature in terms of vein direction, density, and transitions. This achieves visual continuity in kitchens, bathrooms, or wall claddings, transforming the overall perception of the space. Krearte's volumetric vein structure is particularly noticeable in thick edge applications. For example, when a kitchen island's side surfaces meet the countertop, the vein continuity creates an uninterrupted flow. This gives the surface not just a stone appearance, but the feeling of a single piece carved from nature.
More Than Aesthetics: Material Engineering
Krearte is not just an aesthetic revolution but also a breakthrough in material technology. Thanks to the special mixture and production process developed by Coante's R&D team, color pigments and mineral structures are distributed homogeneously throughout the slab body. This homogeneity ensures that the pattern continues throughout the slab, giving the surface a real stone effect.

Moreover, this technology is achieved without compromising durability. Krearte surfaces, like classic Coante slabs, show high resistance to heat, stains, scratches, and chemicals. In other words, aesthetics and performance are no longer alternatives to each other — they are two values that exist simultaneously.
Freedom in Design: Edge, Texture, and Form
Another advantage of full-body technology is design flexibility. Architects and interior designers can now work without being constrained by edge details. The direction and density of the vein presents itself in a three-dimensional form, independent of slab cutting. This feature particularly stands out in the following applications: In waterfall edge countertops, veins continuing from the corner create a natural stone appearance. Thickened edges (e.g., 40 mm) or "bookmatch" designs can be applied with less effort. Furniture and island blocks appear as single-piece stone. In this way, Krearte becomes not just a surface material but also an architectural tool.
A New Interpretation of Colors from Nature
The Krearte series draws inspiration from the color transitions of natural stones. The collection features Carrara whites, warm tones with beige vein transitions, and dramatic surfaces with dark anthracite backgrounds.
These colors appeal not only to the eye but also to the feeling of the space. In terms of color harmony, Krearte surfaces particularly create a powerful impact when combined with:
- Warm wood tones (walnut, oak, chestnut)
- Brushed metal details (bronze, nickel, titanium)
Matte floors or subtle wall tones (greige, soft white, cashmere).
A New Beginning in the Quartz Industry with Krearte
Until now, full-body technology was mostly seen in porcelain surfaces. Krearte stands out as a pioneering collection that brings this approach to the quartz sector. This means quartz is no longer just a durable and aesthetic surface — it has become a material that lets you experience the natural stone feeling in all its depth. This innovation particularly enables architects and designers to simplify their project details without compromising on aesthetics.
Thanks to the full-body vein structure, the "natural look" is no longer limited to just the surface — it reveals itself on edges, corners, and even in recesses.

Sustainable Production, Lasting Value
Krearte represents a nature-respecting philosophy not only in design but also in its production approach. Every Krearte slab, produced within Coante's eco-friendly production system — with principles of energy efficiency, water recycling, and waste management — is shaped with a sense of responsibility toward nature. This approach is one of the most concrete examples of the brand's "adds value" motto:
Value is added not just to spaces, but to the planet as well.
Conclusion: Beyond Stone, in the Depth of Reality. Krearte is the redefinition of naturalness in quartz surface technology. The pattern that begins on the surface continues inside the stone; aesthetics merge with engineering, function with emotion. The integrity this series offers adds new meaning not just to design but to the living space itself. As Coante continues to combine innovation with aesthetics, it opens an entirely new chapter in architectural surfaces with Krearte.
Because some surfaces don't just look beautiful — they add value.
