Universal Quartz organises its entire slab range into 8 celestial-themed series — Harmony, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Neptune, and Uranus — each built around a distinct colour palette and veining style rather than a single look. Harmony leans toward soft, glossy mist tones; Jupiter brings bold gold and blue veining; Saturn and Venus favour calm whites and beiges; Mercury and Mars sit in the grey-to-black spectrum; and Neptune and Uranus offer marble-like opaline and minimalist finishes. All series share the same 20 mm thickness, glossy finish, and slab size (3300 mm × 2000 mm or 3200 mm × 1600 mm).
If you’re choosing a quartz countertop, wall cladding, or flooring surface and don’t know where to start, this guide breaks down what each series actually looks like, which colours it includes, and which room or project it suits best.
Quick Comparison: All 8 Universal Quartz Series at a Glance
| Series | Visual Character | Sample Colours/Designs | Best Suited For |
| Harmony | Soft, refined patterns, smooth, sophisticated finish | Sapphire Mist, Rose Mist, Gaya Verde, Emerald Mist | Contemporary kitchens, feature walls |
| Jupiter | Bold, elegant veining with statement-making patterns | Caph Crysto, Megrez Gold, Kepler Gold, Icarus Blue, Caphir | Luxury countertops, islands, commercial lobbies |
| Saturn | Delicate white base with subtle veining, minimal & bright | Borealis Gold, Saint Laurent, Urban Ash, Alphard Grey | Minimal, timeless kitchens and premium commercial spaces |
| Venus | Light base, soft veining, neutral and graceful | Burdur Beige, Castor Gold, Mintaka Grey, Mintaka Gold | Bathroom vanities, classic-to-contemporary interiors |
| Mercury | Smooth grey backgrounds, fine textures, versatile | Nova Bianco, Dubhe Grey, Algon Flakes, Polaris White | Adaptable spaces — minimal or luxury, residential or commercial |
| Mars | Soft base with natural flowing veins, cosmic depth | Jet Black, Crystal Black, Canopus Gold, Pavonis Grey | Feature walls, luxury countertops, bold interiors |
| Neptune | Luminous base, flowing veins, marble-like opaline look | Spica White, Sirius White, Centauri Bay, Naos | High-traffic kitchens and bathrooms wanting a marble aesthetic |
| Uranus | Subtle textures, balanced tones, understated minimalism | Deneb White, Deneb Grey, Deneb Beige, Deneb Sapphire | Minimalist homes and offices that want quiet elegance |
All series: 20 mm thickness · Glossy finish · 3300×2000 mm or 3200×1600 mm slabs
Harmony Series: Soft, Sophisticated, Contemporary
The Harmony series is built around refined, mist-toned patterns with a smooth, glossy finish. Its four core designs — Sapphire Mist, Rose Mist, Gaya Verde, and Emerald Mist — move from soft, subtle tones to richer, more vibrant hues, so the same series can suit a quiet neutral kitchen or a bolder accent wall depending on which colour you pick.
Best for: Kitchen countertops, flooring, and wall cladding where you want a refined, contemporary look without strong veining.
Jupiter Series: Bold Veining, Luxury Statement Surfaces
Jupiter is the most design-forward series in the range, with elegant veining patterns inspired by the cosmos. It includes Electra, Caph Crysto, Megrez Gold, Kepler Gold, Phecda, Proxima Gold, Icarus Blue, Celaeno, and Caphir — a mix of gold-veined and blue-toned options that range from soft textures to bold, statement-making patterns.
Best for: Kitchen islands, feature countertops, and commercial interiors where the slab itself is meant to be a design centrepiece.
Saturn Series: Calm Whites for Minimal, Timeless Interiors
Saturn is designed around a delicate white base with subtle veining, aimed at clean, minimal, and timeless interiors. The series is one of the largest, with ten designs: Borealis Gold, Saint Laurent, Urban Ash, Bellatrux Blanco, Izar, Meraj, Bellatrux Vuika, Antares Gold, Alphard Grey, and Capella Gold.
Best for: Kitchen countertops, dining surfaces, and premium commercial spaces that need a bright, spacious feel.
Venus Series: Warm, Graceful, Neutral Tones
Venus pairs a light base with delicate veining for a warm, elegant look. Its six designs — Burdur Beige, Bellatrix DV, Castor Gold, Castor Grey, Mintaka Grey, and Mintaka Gold — favour soft, neutral palettes suited to both classic and contemporary interiors.
Best for: Bathroom vanities and kitchen islands where a soft, graceful surface is the goal.
Mercury Series: Versatile Greys for Any Interior Style
Mercury is the most adaptable series, built on smooth grey backgrounds with fine textures. Its eleven designs — including Nova Bianco, Algon Taj, Dubhe Grey, Algon Flakes, Canopus Blooms, Canopus Sophie, Mizar Flakes, Wezen Flora, Polaris Grey, Polaris Beige, and Polaris White — span neutral, minimal, and luxury aesthetics in one collection.
Best for: Spaces that need to work across both residential and commercial use, from minimalist apartments to busy office pantries.
Mars Series: Bold Blacks and Deep Tones
Mars brings natural flowing veins over a soft base, but leans into bolder, darker designs than Saturn or Venus — including Jet Black, Crystal Black, Canopus Breeze, Canopus Meadows, Procyon, Pollux, Mirach, Rigel, Pavonis Grey, Spica, Canopus Gold, Canopus Grey, and Alpha Centauri.
Best for: Feature walls and statement countertops in interiors that want depth and contrast rather than light, airy tones.
Neptune Series: Marble-Like Opaline Elegance
Neptune is designed with a luminous, opaline base and delicate, flowing veins, giving it the most marble-like look in the range. Its six designs — Jet Black, Spica White, Zeta Grey Dark, Sirius White, Naos, and Centauri Bay — suit interiors that want the appearance of natural marble with quartz’s durability.
Best for: High-traffic kitchens and bathrooms where a marble aesthetic is wanted without marble’s maintenance demands.
Uranus Series: Understated Minimalism
Uranus is built for minimalism with character — subtle textures, balanced tones, and a smooth, consistent finish. Its five designs, all under the Deneb name — Deneb Antique, Deneb Sapphire, Deneb White, Deneb Grey, and Deneb Beige — keep the palette tight and quiet rather than bold.
Best for: Minimalist homes and offices that want a clean, understated surface rather than a statement pattern.
How to Choose the Right Series for Your Space
- Want a marble look without marble maintenance? Look at Neptune or Saturn.
- Want a bold, dark statement surface? Look at Mars or Jupiter.
- Want something neutral and adaptable across rooms? Look at Mercury or Venus.
- Want soft, contemporary tones for a modern kitchen? Look at Harmony.
- Want quiet minimalism? Look at Uranus.
All series share the same engineering — every Universal Quartz slab is stain-resistant, scratch-resistant, and non-porous, regardless of which colour series you choose, so the decision comes down to aesthetics and the mood you want for the space, not durability trade-offs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many quartz series does Universal Quartz offer?
Universal Quartz offers 8 series: Harmony, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Neptune, and Uranus. Each series contains multiple individual colour/pattern designs within it.
Do all series come in the same slab size and thickness?
Yes. Every series is available at 20 mm thickness in two standard slab sizes: 3300 mm × 2000 mm and 3200 mm × 1600 mm, all with a glossy finish.
Which series looks most like natural marble?
The Neptune series is designed with a luminous, opaline base and flowing veins specifically to create a marble-like appearance, while remaining non-porous and easier to maintain than natural marble.
Which series is best for a small or minimal-style kitchen?
Saturn and Uranus are built around light, minimal palettes — Saturn for a bright white base with subtle veining, and Uranus for understated, balanced tones.
Can I mix series across different rooms in the same project?
Yes. Since all 8 series share the same thickness, finish, and slab dimensions, designers commonly use one series (e.g. Jupiter) for a kitchen island and a calmer series (e.g. Venus or Saturn) for surrounding countertops or bathroom vanities.
Are darker series like Mars or Mercury harder to maintain than lighter ones?
No. All Universal Quartz series share the same non-porous, stain- and scratch-resistant engineered surface. Colour and pattern do not affect maintenance requirements.


