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Confusion Copenhagen Quartzite

Quartzite

Confusion Copenhagen

25+ Years Experience
1,500+ Projects Completed
4.9 from 100+ Reviews
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Full Service — Installation

Our quartzite range is available with full supply, templating, fabrication and installation across Portsmouth, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Waterlooville, Chichester, Southampton and the surrounding area, with our services extending to Hampshire, Sussex, Surrey, Dorset and Berkshire . The reach of our installation service depends on the type of project — contact us to discuss your requirements.

Supply & Fabrication — UK Wide

Outside our installation area? We can fabricate quartzite to your supplied template, or supply the stone directly as-is — anywhere in the UK . Learn more .

The Stone

See the natural beauty of Confusion Copenhagen up close — the surface texture, colour depth, and veining that make this quartzite unique.

Colour:

Cream Brown Black

Bold chocolate-brown crystalline clusters scattered across a bright white stage — quartzite's most confident abstract statement.

Confusion Copenhagen quartzite lives up to its intriguing name with a bold, abstract aesthetic that challenges convention. Part of the Copenhagen quartzite family from Brazil, this striking stone features a pale cream-white base scattered with large, irregular clusters of rich chocolate-brown and dark coffee-coloured crystalline formations. The strong contrast between the bright white ground and dark brown aggregates creates a confident, almost sculptural quality — like an abstract painting rendered in natural stone. Despite its artistic appearance, Confusion Copenhagen is seriously tough. With a Mohs hardness of 7-8, it's harder than both granite and standard quartzite, and it won't etch from acidic kitchen spills like lemon juice or vinegar. The breccia-like patterning means every slab is uniquely arranged, making each installation a genuine one-of-a-kind artwork. Regular sealing keeps it performing at its best. In2stone often recommends Confusion Copenhagen for customers who want a conversation-starter worktop — something that draws the eye and provokes admiration. Our stonemasons enjoy the creative challenge of positioning the chocolate-brown clusters for maximum impact, balancing the composition across the full worktop surface.

Performance

How This Stone Performs

Hardness

5 out of 5

Stain Resistance

3 out of 5

UV Resistance

5 out of 5

Heat Resistance

5 out of 5

Scratch Resistance

5 out of 5

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Confusion Copenhagen Quartzite slab

Frequently Asked

Questions About Confusion Copenhagen

Why is it called Confusion Copenhagen quartzite?
The name reflects the stone's intriguing, abstract character — the bold contrast between large chocolate-brown crystalline clusters and the bright white base creates a visually 'confusing' complexity. It's part of the Copenhagen quartzite family from Brazil, with several related varieties sharing the Copenhagen name.
What kitchen designs suit Confusion Copenhagen's bold pattern?
Confusion Copenhagen makes a powerful statement in confident, design-forward interiors. It's stunning with clean white or light grey cabinetry where the bold brown clusters take centre stage, or with dark timber for a rich, layered look. Keep surrounding elements simple — let the stone be the room's focal point.
How hard is Confusion Copenhagen quartzite?
Exceptionally hard — Mohs 7-8, exceeding both standard quartzite (Mohs 7) and granite (Mohs 6-7). It won't etch from acidic kitchen spills, resists scratches from knives and utensils, and handles hot pans without damage. The stone's dramatic appearance is fully backed by serious durability.
Does Confusion Copenhagen quartzite need sealing?
Yes — like all quartzite worktops, regular sealing is recommended to maintain optimal stain resistance. We recommend applying a penetrating sealer during installation and resealing annually. The white areas of the stone are more susceptible to staining than the brown formations, so prompt blotting of coloured spills is good practice.
Is every slab of Confusion Copenhagen quartzite different?
Yes — the breccia-like patterning means the size, position, and density of the brown crystalline clusters varies significantly between slabs. This makes each installation genuinely unique. We always recommend viewing your specific slabs before cutting to plan the most visually impactful layout.
★★★★★
"Excellent Service and Beautiful Results - Highly Recommended! I recently had In2stone install new quartz worktops in my kitchen, and I couldn't be happier with the results. From start to finish, the experience was completely stress-free. The team was not only competitively priced but also incredibly friendly and professional throughout the entire process. They handled everything seamlessly - removing the existing sink, hob, and old laminate worktops before fitting the new quartz surfaces. The finished worktops are absolutely beautiful and have transformed my kitchen into a modern, minimalist space that I love spending time in. The quality of workmanship is outstanding, and the attention to detail really shows. I'm a very satisfied customer and would highly recommend In2stone to anyone considering new worktops. Well done to the entire team - you've exceeded my expectations!"
— Ashley ChapmanGoogle Review

Why Choose Us

Why In2stone

Invisible Joins & Ogee Edging

The edge profiles and seamless joins other suppliers say they can't do? We do them every week.

"Other quartz suppliers weren't able to offer the ogee edging I wanted — In2stone could."

Olivia Tett

The Quote Is the Price

No hidden costs, no surprises. We consistently beat competitor quotes — even online discounters decline to match us.

"Beat 6 other companies by a mile. Even an online company that claims to beat any quote declined to."

Dean Fitzpatrick

Ian Answers the Phone

No answering machines or sales scripts. You'll speak to the people who'll actually work on your project.

"Ian always answered the phone or called me back — and that was before we even decided to use him."

Carly Rielly