Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 18 Opt80

 

Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 27 Opt80

 

Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 08 Opt80

Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 21 Opt80

Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 10 Opt80

 

There’s a version of a surface showroom that most of us know well—surfaces mounted on boards, product codes in small print, fluorescent lighting doing nobody any favours. Caesarstone’s new Wingfield destination in Adelaide is emphatically not that.

Designed by Studio Massive, with strategic placemaking by Studio Latitude, the 215-square-metre space in South Australia reframes the act of material specification entirely—from transactional to immersive. Visitors arrive beneath a double-height volume bathed in dappled light, where a monumental wall of Advanced Mineral and Porcelain panels floats within finely detailed stainless steel frames. It reads less as retail display, more as gallery installation. Which, of course, is exactly the point.

At the heart of the space, beautifully resolved drawers reveal generous slabs of Caesarstone ICON™ and Porcelain—inviting architects, designers and clients to compose their own flatlays, layering paint, timber, tile, textiles and metallics to build a considered, project-specific material palette. It’s a clever, hands-on approach that puts creative intuition front and centre. Complementary products from Circa (French Oak engineered timber flooring), ABI Interiors (tapware and basins) and Polytec (timber veneers) are woven throughout, allowing visitors to see how materials perform together in real-world combinations.

 

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Integrated digital touchpoints extend the physical experience further, enabling real-time spatial visualisation for more confident decision-making. A sculptural island in Caesarstone ICON™ Rossa Nova anchors the gallery as both communal design table and material centrepiece—quietly expressing what advanced mineral innovation looks like when it’s done with intention.

Having established the engineered quartz surface category back in 1987, Caesarstone has navigated significant industry scrutiny around crystalline silica exposure in the fabrication process. The company has responded by pioneering crystalline silica-free* high-recycled-content products, shifting the industry’s material standards in a meaningful direction.

The Wingfield space reflects that same forward-facing ethos. Conceived as a destination for design professionals and consumers alike, it’s the kind of environment where specification stops feeling like a chore and starts feeling like the best part of the process—tactile, considered, and worth the trip to Adelaide.

(Disclaimer: *may contain traces of up to 1% crystalline silica.)

 

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Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 13 Opt80

Yellowtrace Caesarstone Showroom Adelaide Photo Peter Clarke 12 Opt80

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[Images courtesy of Caesarstone. Photography by Peter Clarke.]

 

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