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  • In the kitchen, countertops are made of Silestone, which is engineered for low or no off-gassing of toxic chemicals.

    Paramus Post 2008

  • There are stainless steel backsplashes and Silestone countertops.

    Federal Style in Chelsea Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • Two other low-maintenance choices on sale include Silestone $42 per square foot — made of engineered stone, or quartz — and Corian at $37 per square foot, a solid-surface product. —

    Home Depot's Black Friday sales come early—and stay late 2010

  • Quartz (Caesarstone and Silestone) and laminate (Formica), each with 13 percent of the countertop market, trail granite in popularity, followed closely by solid surfacing (DuPont Corian).

    Q&A: What's the most popular countertop for kitchens? 2010

  • Two other low-maintenance choices on sale include Silestone $42 per square foot—made of engineered stone, or quartz—and Corian at $37 per square foot, a solid-surface product.

    Home Depot's Black Friday sales come early—and stay late 2010

  • Quartz (Caesarstone and Silestone) and laminate (Formica), each with 13 percent of the countertop market, trail granite in popularity, followed closely by solid surfacing (DuPont Corian).

    Q&A: What's the most popular countertop for kitchens? 2010

  • I loathe designer cookie cutter kitchens and especially granite, we have Silestone with a huge stainless work table in the center as an island.

    "You cook breakfast. I'll blog it." Ann Althouse 2009

  • A San Jose, CA showroom manager told me last August, “This is all propaganda from Silestone”.

    Hostile Granite Showrooms Refuse to Discuss Radiation 2009

  • • For your kitchen countertop, quartz—also called engineered stone and sold under such brand names as Caesarstone and Silestone—mimics natural stone better than ever, often costs less than granite and marble, and never needs resealing.

    Remodeling tips for first-time home buyers 2009

  • • For your kitchen countertop, quartz — also called engineered stone and sold under such brand names as Caesarstone and Silestone — mimics natural stone better than ever, often costs less than granite and marble, and never needs resealing.

    Remodeling tips for first-time home buyers 2009

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