LOTTE Chemical California adds 15 new colors to radianz line of premium quartz surfaces
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LOTTE Chemical California adds 15 new colors to radianz line of premium quartz surfaces

11 colors manufactured at company's new third production line in Turkey

  • By ICN Bureau | September 18, 2021

LOTTE Chemical California announces 15 exceptional color additions to its Radianz line of premium quartz surfaces. The new colors and patterns are available now from LOTTE dealer and distributor partners throughout North America. Eleven of the 15 new colors are being produced at the company's Turkey manufacturing facility, recently expanded to include a third production line.

The new colors in the Radianz Cirrus Prestige Collection are inspired by the enduring beauty and luxurious look of precious metals. The stunning new Cirrus Prestige Collection colors feature exquisite silver and gold veining, a design that can only be achieved with LOTTE's proprietary manufacturing process, delicately weaving the metallic powders through the quartz composite for a natural-looking result.

"In addition to becoming a leader in the volume of premium quartz we can produce, LOTTE continues to demonstrate we are already a leader in the creation of the industry's most beautiful patterns and stunning colors," stated John Kim, director of the Architectural Products team for LOTTE Chemical California, Inc. "The 2021 additions to our Radianz quartz line will become immediate favorites to architects, interior designers, and the clients they serve."

Composed of up to 93% natural quartz, Radianz countertops are hygienic, scratch and stain resistant, and offer exceptional durability for both commercial and residential applications. Radianz quartz surfaces are Certified Class A fire rated, resistant to heat, and manufactured with LOTTE's environmentally-friendly process, earning GREENGUARD, GREENGUARD GOLD, and LEED certifications.

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