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Introduction: Too Many Choices, Not Enough Clarity
When it comes to countertops, homeowners and designers face a common challenge: too many quartz options, not enough clarity. Should you go bold and risk feeling dated in a few years? Or play it safe with something neutral, only to regret the lack of character?
That’s where Cambria quartz countertops come in. Known for their timeless beauty, durability, and innovation, Cambria has just launched four new quartz designs for 2025 — St. Isley™, Traymore Bay™, Claremont™, and Kenwood™.
This blog will explore each new release, show you how to use them in your kitchen or bathroom, and explain why they’re set to be the biggest quartz countertop trends of 2025.

Quick Takeaways
✅ Cambria released 4 new quartz countertops in 2025.
✅ Each design ties into a major style trend: serenity, coastal calm, bold drama, and warmth.
✅ Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, islands, and feature walls.
✅ Available in Polished, Cambria Satin™, and Cambria Matte™ finishes.
✅ Backed by Cambria’s Lifetime Warranty and proudly made in the U.S.
The Designs: A Closer Look
1. St. Isley™ — Understated Elegance for Modern Kitchens
- Look & Feel: A soothing ivory base with blue-gray and taupe veining, offering both calmness and quiet movement.
- Best For: Minimalist kitchens, spa-inspired bathroom vanities, or transitional spaces needing a versatile anchor.
- Design Tips:
- Pair with painted Gray / Navy Blue or walnut cabinetry.
- Use Stainless Steel hardware for contrast.
- Install as a full quartz backsplash to showcase veining.
- Why It’s Trending: St. Isley reflects the wellness-at-home trend, where surfaces create restorative spaces.

2. Traymore Bay™ — Coastal Quartz Countertop Design
Look & Feel: Soft sandy neutrals and taupes, with gentle wave-like movement reminiscent of the shoreline.
Best For: Open-concept kitchens, lake houses, coastal homes, or anyone craving a vacation vibe.
Design Tips:
- Warm white cabinets enhance the breezy feel.
- Navy or slate blue cabinetry leans into coastal elegance.
- Add woven pendants or rattan accents for texture.
Why It’s Trending: Coastal-inspired kitchen Quartz Countertops are dominating 2025 — not just in seaside towns but nationwide.

3. Claremont™ — Bold Quartz with Timeless Drama
Look & Feel: Creamy base with striking taupe and chocolate veining — a modern Cambria quartz countertop with marble-like drama.
Best For: Soft Neutral Palettes, subtle powder rooms, and low-contrast kitchens.
Design Tips:
- Works beautifully with neutral cabinets or a brown stain for contrast.
- Brass or gold fixtures bring out warmth.
- Use as a full-height feature wall for dramatic effect.
Why It’s Trending: Homeowners in 2025 want expressive quartz countertops that show personality — Claremont delivers.

4. Kenwood™ — Warm, Inviting Quartz for Everyday Living
Look & Feel: A warm ivory background with delicate taupe veining and subtle crackle details.
Best For: Family kitchens, modern farmhouse quartz designs, or cozy transitional spaces.
Design Tips:
- Pair with cream or natural wood cabinetry.
- Use Brushed or polished nickel hardware.
- Add handmade tiles or rustic beams for texture.
Why It’s Trending: After years of cool grey quartz dominating, homeowners are now embracing warmer neutral countertops.

Why These Cambria Quartz Countertops Designs Matter in 2025
Cambria’s new designs reflect homeowner needs and interior design shifts:
- Wellness & Serenity → St. Isley’s calming neutral tones.
- Escape & Coastal Calm → Traymore Bay’s shoreline-inspired movement.
- Bold Expression → Claremont’s striking veining.
- Comfort & Warmth → Kenwood’s cozy, timeless palette.
Together, these four quartz countertops provide solutions for minimalists, bold designers, and everyone in between.
Beyond Countertops: Creative Quartz Applications
These designs aren’t just for kitchens — they excel in other areas too:
- Bathroom Vanities → St. Isley or Kenwood create spa-inspired calm.
- Fireplace Surrounds → Traymore Bay makes a natural focal point.
- Furniture Tops → Claremont adds drama to custom tables or desks.
- Feature Walls → Full-height quartz slabs are a hot trend for 2025.
How to Choose the Right Cambria Quartz Countertop
Lighting Conditions: Darker quartz like Claremont shines in bright rooms; lighter St. Isley or Kenwood brightens small kitchens.
Match Mood to Function: Want bold energy? Choose Claremont or St. Isley. Need calm? Go with Traymore Bay or Kenwood.
Think Longevity: Quartz lasts decades — will the design still excite you in 10 years?
Order Samples: Test each Cambria design under your home’s natural and artificial light.




FAQs: Cambria Quartz Countertops
Q: Is Cambria quartz more expensive than granite?
It Depends. Countertops come from all different levels, this will influence the final price.
Q: Can I use Cambria quartz in bathrooms?
Absolutely. Cambria quartz is ideal for bathroom vanities, shower walls, and tub surrounds.
Q: What finishes are available for these new designs?
Polished (classic shine), Cambria Satin™ (lightly textured), and Cambria Matte™ (soft-touch, reduced glare).
Q: Where can I see Cambria quartz designs in person?
We show clients our Cambria samples and take each client to see a full slab. If you are not in the Chicagoland area, visit a Cambria showroom near you.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right quartz countertop isn’t just about durability — it’s about creating a home that feels timeless, functional, and personal. With St. Isley™, Traymore Bay™, Claremont™, and Kenwood™, Cambria has given homeowners and designers four fresh solutions that reflect the biggest 2025 design trends.
👉 Ready to explore these quartz countertops in person?
- Browse the full line at Cambria’s Inspiration Gallery.
- Or, if you’re in the Chicagoland area, contact us CSL Interior — we’ll help bring these stunning quartz surfaces into your remodel.



