Description
Borghini Gold is not a subtle countertop. It’s designed to stand out. The wide, flowing gold veins move across a clean white surface, creating strong visual movement that turns the countertop into the main feature of the kitchen.
Unlike softer quartz patterns, Borghini Gold is used when the goal is clear: create a statement surface that immediately draws attention.
At MDC Design Center, this slab is typically selected for kitchens where standard quartz looks too plain and a stronger design is needed.
What Makes Borghini Gold Different
Most quartz countertops fall into two categories: plain or lightly veined.
Borghini Gold sits outside that.
- Thick, dramatic gold veining
- Natural flow pattern across the slab
- High contrast between white base and veins
- Marble-inspired look without the maintenance
It doesn’t blend in—it defines the design direction of the entire kitchen.
Best Cabinet Pairings
Because the veining is bold, cabinet choice needs to balance it—not compete with it.
Strong combinations:
- White cabinets → luxury, seamless marble look
- Black cabinets → high contrast, modern luxury
- Espresso cabinets → warm, rich combination
- Grey cabinets → balanced and contemporary
- Natural wood / oak → softer, designer look
For most projects, cabinets are kept simple so the countertop remains the focal point.
Where Borghini Gold Works Best
This quartz is usually chosen for:
- Large kitchen islands (statement piece)
- Open-concept kitchens
- Full slab backsplash applications
- High-end remodels
- Luxury rental or flip projects
It performs best where the slab can be fully visible, allowing the veining to flow naturally.
Performance & Durability
Borghini Gold is quartz, so it combines high-end appearance with practical performance:
- Non-porous (no sealing required)
- Resistant to stains and moisture
- Scratch-resistant surface
- Easy to clean
- Consistent color and pattern
Compared to natural marble, it offers the same visual impact with significantly less maintenance.
Lighting & Space Impact
Because of the white base, Borghini Gold still helps:
- Reflect light in the kitchen
- Keep the space bright
- Prevent dark cabinets from feeling heavy
The gold veining adds warmth, making the kitchen feel more premium rather than cold.
In-Stock & Local Availability
At MDC Design Center:
- Slabs available based on stock
- Fast turnaround for fabrication
- Local service across South Jersey & Philadelphia
- Easy coordination with cabinets and flooring
For exact pricing, measurements or layout are needed.
Service Area
Available for projects in:
- Cherry Hill
- Marlton
- Voorhees
- Moorestown
- Camden County
- South Jersey
- Philadelphia
Common Questions
Is Borghini Gold similar to Calacatta Gold?
Yes, but typically with bolder and thicker veining.
Is it too busy for small kitchens?
It can be—best used on islands or larger surfaces.
Does it increase home value?
Yes. Statement countertops often increase perceived value.
Can I use it as backsplash?
Yes. Full slab backsplash is one of the most popular uses.
Bottom Line
Borghini Gold is for kitchens that need a centerpiece. It’s not a background material—it’s the surface everything else is built around.
For projects in Cherry Hill, South Jersey, and Philadelphia, it’s one of the strongest options when the goal is to create a high-end, visually striking kitchen without the maintenance of natural stone.


