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Inside the Caesarstone 2026 Collection

13/05/2026
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Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Antikella™ 536 porcelain benchtop with gold veining, styled with sourdough bread and butter in a contemporary kitchen setting
536 Antikella™

Introducing the Caesarstone® 2026 Collection: Ten New Surfaces That Expand What Is Possible

When you are this embedded in the world of design, working alongside architects, interior designers, and makers at the sharp end of the industry, you develop an instinct for what is coming and what is needed. The Caesarstone® 2026 collection is built on that instinct. Two additions to Caesarstone® ICON™ Advanced Mineral Surfaces and eight new Caesarstone® Porcelain™ surfaces, spanning warm mineral depth, geological intimacy, ancient marble made contemporary, and the refined edge of oxidised steel.

For anyone building new or planning a renovation this year, these are the surfaces worth knowing. Kitchen surface trends in 2026 are moving toward greater design specificity with fewer safe neutrals, and more considered positions; this collection lands squarely in that shift.

Where Mineral Meets Warmth

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Taj Whisper™ 8251 ICON Mineral island benchtop and splashback in warm contemporary kitchen with open timber shelving
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Taj Whisper™ 8251 ICON Mineral surface swatch on design mood board with timber and ceramic samples
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Taj Whisper™ 8251 ICON Mineral benchtop and full-height splashback with gas cooktop and dark foliage styling

Taj Whisper™ is the more complex of the two new ICON additions. Soft beiges, browns, taupes and ivory form the base, then feather-light veining and delicate calcium deposits move across the surface in a way that genuinely rewards proximity. The Taj Whisper™ benchtop suits kitchens and islands where subtlety is doing the heavy lifting. It is the kind of surface that looks better after six months of living with it than it does in a showroom — the sort of choice you make once and never question again.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Sedara™ 8252 ICON Mineral vanity benchtop in warm bathroom with backlit round mirror and dark timber joinery
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Sedara™ 8252 ICON Mineral surface swatch on design mood board with timber, green linen and natural materials
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Sedara™ 8252 ICON Mineral kitchen island benchtop in light-filled open plan space with garden outlook and timber stools

Sedara™ takes a more grounded approach. Fine veining in deeper greys and umber moves organically across a softly mottled base, with a calm that reads from across the room rather than up close. It is the kind of surface that makes a kitchen feel considered without announcing itself. It’s versatile across styles, quietly confident in any of them.

Eight New Porcelain Surfaces for Every Space

Good design does not stop at the back door. The new porcelain surfaces for 2026 bring the same level of aesthetic intention to alfresco kitchens, entertaining zones, and outdoor living spaces that the ICON range has long brought to interiors, and with UV stability and weather resistance built in, the performance matches the ambition.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Antikella™ 536 porcelain benchtop and full-height splashback with gold veining in contemporary kitchen with timber cabinetry and bar stools
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Antikella™ 536 porcelain surface swatch on design mood board with timber and stone samples
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Antikella™ 536 porcelain island benchtop in warm artisan bakery interior with timber shelving and natural light

Antikella™ is the collection’s most visually commanding surface. Drawing from Calacatta marble in heritage and temperament, it carries a luminous bone-white base animated by sweeping grey veins and finer graphite outlines, with a second layer of gold veining that catches light differently at different times of day. It suits kitchens and bathrooms with equal authority and works particularly well running benchtop to splashback as a continuous, uninterrupted sheet — the kind of decision that makes a space feel designed rather than decorated.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Fossillia™ 545 porcelain benchtop in alfresco entertaining zone with slatted timber joinery, bar stools and garden backdrop
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Fossillia™ 545 porcelain surface detail with wooden bowl and scattered spices showing geological texture
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Fossillia™ 545 porcelain kitchen island benchtop in dark moody interior with open shelving and pantry storage

Fossillia™ takes a different angle on geology entirely. Intricate white swirls, fine lichen veins, and coarse granular flecks emerge from a soft seafoam base and unify into something that feels ancient and settled. This is a surface that reads as though it has always been there — in interiors where the brief is calm rather than statement, and in alfresco spaces that benefit from a material with genuine weight and stillness. The Sculpted Effect finish adds a tactile dimension that makes the geological reference feel physical as well as visual.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Onyxa™ 509 porcelain island benchtop in minimalist retail or commercial interior with shelving and concrete flooring
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Onyxa™ 509 porcelain surface detail showing wavy translucent veining and golden rust deposits with Luster Effect finish
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Onyxa™ 509 porcelain curved kitchen island benchtop with brass tapware and timber cabinetry

Onyxa™ is not trying to be stone. Wavy layers of warm white and translucent beige build across the surface, accented by golden rust deposits that follow the fluid movement from edge to edge. It’s closer to a painting than a geological reference. It brings a rare combination of warmth and visual drama to islands, splashbacks, and bathroom feature walls, and rewards the kind of space that is confident enough to let one surface do the talking. The Luster Effect finish deepens the translucency of those wavy layers, so the surface reads differently in morning light than it does by evening.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Travina™ 551 porcelain benchtop and splashback with horizontal travertine banding in contemporary kitchen with dark timber cabinetry and black sink
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Travina™ 551 porcelain surface detail showing layered beige banding and ochre flecks on architectural drafting table with chair
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Travina™ 551 porcelain benchtop and splashback in warm kitchen with dark cabinetry, gas cooktop and dried botanical styling

Travina™ knows exactly what it is. Fine layered bands in the lightest beige tones move horizontally across the full surface, grounded by white calcite accents and ochre flecks that give it a coarse, honest character. Travertine translated into something that performs where natural stone cannot. Across an island, a splashback, in the alfresco kitchen, its horizontal banding gives it a composure that few surfaces can match at scale. The Sculpted Effect finish reinforces that honest, tactile character — this is a surface you want to run your hand across.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Glacetta™ 537 porcelain round dining table surface with golden-brown veining, ceramic vase and rattan chair in warm interior
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Glacetta™ 537 porcelain surface swatch on design mood board with timber, copper and woven natural material samples
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Glacetta™ 537 porcelain benchtop in warm café or commercial interior with pendant lighting and timber shelving

Glacetta™ works quietly. Fine golden-brown veins and delicate crackled lines dissolve into an off-white mottled base rather than sit on it. A Sculpted Effect finish makes that texture tangible underhand as well as underlight. It pairs naturally with timber, aged brass, and warm plaster, and moves comfortably between kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor living spaces without ever feeling out of place.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Crestone™ 583 porcelain kitchen island benchtop with feathered veining in warm interior with garden outlook and ceramic vase styling
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Crestone™ 583 porcelain surface swatch on natural materials mood board with black tapware, woven and timber accents
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Crestone™ 583 porcelain benchtop styled with grilled corn and lime in a contemporary kitchen setting

Crestone™ is the most restrained surface in the Porcelain release, and in the right space that is precisely its strength. Translucent veins swirl in soft beige and white across a creamy taupe base, producing something feathered and cloud-like — present without weight, warm without effort. A Luster Effect finish lifts the translucent veining gently, giving the surface a soft luminosity that suits spaces with good natural light. For interiors where the surface is meant to support rather than lead, Crestone™ is the considered choice.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Opal Taj™ 584 porcelain feature wall surface beside linear gas fireplace in warm living room with timber accents and soft furnishings
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Opal Taj™ 584 porcelain surface swatch on design mood board with herringbone timber, slatted joinery and black tapware
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Opal Taj™ 584 porcelain benchtop detail with earthy neutral veining, ceramic vase and branch styling in warm interior

Opal Taj™ shares tonal territory with Taj Whisper™ from the ICON range, though the two are distinct in character. An earthy neutral base carries taupe and beige veining, with feathered cream swirls that create layered depth without heaviness. The Luster Effect finish gives it a soft sheen that shifts with the light, adding another layer of movement to an already quietly beautiful surface.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Graphite Metal™ 311 porcelain dining table surface in architectural home office with timber shelving and industrial pendant lighting
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Graphite Metal™ 311 porcelain surface swatch on design mood board with timber, stone and green colour samples and brushed steel tapware
Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Graphite Metal™ 311 porcelain outdoor kitchen island benchtop with hanging greenery and stainless steel appliances

Graphite Metal™ is the outlier, and deliberately so. A moody blue-grey and charcoal surface layered with lighter and darker mottled tones, it captures the corroded patina of oxidised steel rather than any geological reference. The Metal Effect finish is exactly what it sounds like; a surface that looks and feels like it means business. It is a surface for outdoor kitchens and statement interior islands where the brief calls for something architecturally serious.

Built to Last

Some of the most compelling surfaces in this collection — Fossillia™, Onyxa™, Travina™, Antikella™ — draw their power from deep time. The compression, the layering, the sense of something formed rather than designed. It gives these surfaces a permanence that goes beyond aesthetics. Choosing a surface that feels geological is a different kind of decision than choosing one that feels current. It is a quieter confidence, the kind that does not need trends to validate it.

Caesarstone’s lifetime warranty is the practical expression of that same confidence. Every surface in the 2026 collection is backed by it, because materials made to this standard should be able to make that promise.

Caesarstone<sup>®</sup> Taj Whisper™ 8251 ICON Mineral benchtop surface detail with hands shaping clay bowl, tools and soft natural light highlighting feather-light veining
8251 Taj Whisper

From the feather-light calcium deposits of Taj Whisper™ to the industrial edge of Graphite Metal™, from the prehistoric stillness of Fossillia™ to the gold-threaded drama of Antikella™ — the new Caesarstone® surfaces for 2026 represent our broadest single release to date. Whatever the brief, whatever the space, it’s never been a better time to choose Caesarstone.

Explore the full Caesarstone® 2026 collection, order a sample, or visit your nearest Caesarstone® showroom to see each surface at full scale, in real light.


FAQs

The 2026 collection introduces ten new surfaces: Taj Whisper™ (8251) and Sedara™ (8252) in the Caesarstone® ICON™ Advanced Mineral Surfaces range, and Antikella™ (536), Fossillia™ (545), Onyxa™ (509), Travina™ (551), Glacetta™ (537), Crestone™ (583), Opal Taj™ (584), and Graphite Metal™ (311) in the Caesarstone® Porcelain™ range.

Caesarstone® ICON™ Advanced Mineral Surfaces are a mineral product: non-porous, scratch resistant, heat resistant and suited to indoor applications including kitchen benchtops, bathroom vanities, and islands. Caesarstone® Porcelain™ surfaces are available in 12mm and 20mm, with the added benefit of UV stability and weather resistance. This makes them suitable for both indoor and outdoor living applications including alfresco kitchens and entertaining zones. Another perk of Caesarstone® Porcelain™ is its compatibility with Invisacook induction integration.

The new kitchen benchtop colours available in Australia in 2026 include ten surfaces across two Caesarstone® collections. In ICON Mineral: Taj Whisper™ and Sedara™. In Caesarstone® Porcelain™: Antikella™, Fossillia™, Onyxa™, Travina™, Glacetta™, Crestone™, Opal Taj™, and Graphite Metal™. All are available through Caesarstone® showrooms across Australia.