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Our Story

Cambria — A Family Built on the Beauty of Natural Quartz

Since 1987, the Davis family has pursued a single obsession: creating the world's finest natural quartz surfaces. Born in Le Sueur, Minnesota and still proudly family-owned, Cambria combines the character of nature with the precision of modern surface engineering to produce countertops that homeowners, designers, and fabricators trust for a lifetime.

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Cambria quartz manufacturing facility in Eden Prairie, Minnesota
What Drives Us

Four Principles Behind Every Cambria Surface

Uncompromising Quality

Every slab that leaves our Eden Prairie facility passes through multi-stage quality inspection. We reject material that doesn't meet our visual and structural standards — full stop. Our lifetime warranty is only possible because we never compromise on raw material selection or manufacturing precision.

Design Authenticity

Unlike manufactured surfaces that mimic stone through printed films or shallow surface textures, Cambria's veining and movement run through the full depth of the slab. Edge profiles reveal the same color and character as the face — because our designs are built in, not applied on top.

Made in America

Cambria is manufactured entirely in Minnesota. Every job created by Cambria's growth is an American job — from the plant floor in Eden Prairie to the network of independent fabricators and dealers across North America who depend on Cambria's quality to build their own reputations.

Genuine Sustainability

Our closed-loop manufacturing system recycles process water and minimizes quartz crystal waste throughout production. GREENGUARD Gold certification reflects genuinely low VOC emissions — not marketing language. We pursue environmental responsibility because we believe a business that damages its local environment has made a poor trade.

Our Journey

37 Years of Craftsmanship

The Davis family founded Cambria in 1987 with a conviction that the American market deserved a domestically manufactured engineered quartz surface that didn't require the maintenance regimen of marble or the aesthetic limitations of early-generation solid surfaces.

The company spent its first years developing proprietary mixing and curing techniques that would yield a surface harder than granite and visually richer than anything on the market. By the mid-1990s, Cambria had established its first commercial distribution relationships and gained traction among residential remodelers in the upper Midwest.

The breakthrough came with the launch of Cambria's signature veining technology — a process that creates organic, non-repeating pattern movement across the slab surface. This distinction drove rapid specification growth among interior designers who had previously resisted quartz as too uniform and artificial in appearance.

Today, Cambria distributes through a network of over 3,000 authorized dealers and fabricators across North America, serves commercial projects in 50+ countries, and holds the distinction of being the only quartz surface manufacturer to offer a full lifetime transferable warranty on every product it sells.

1987

Davis family establishes Cambria in Le Sueur, Minnesota with a focus on premium quartz surface manufacturing.

1999

Launch of signature natural veining technology that differentiates Cambria from all other quartz manufacturers.

2006

Expands to Eden Prairie facility; introduces the first Jumbo slab format (65.5″ × 131″) to the North American market.

2012

Becomes the first quartz manufacturer to achieve NSF/ANSI 51 food-safe certification across its entire product line.

2018

GREENGUARD Gold certification achieved. Launches closed-loop water recycling system at Eden Prairie plant.

2025

200+ colorways in active production; Super Jumbo slab format at 65.5″ × 144″; 3,000+ North American dealer and fabricator partners.

Environmental Responsibility

Our Sustainability Commitments Are Built Into Production, Not Bolted On

Many manufacturers claim sustainability credentials while outsourcing production to regions with weaker environmental oversight. Cambria's sustainability story starts with geography: we manufacture in Minnesota under EPA and MPCA regulatory frameworks, which means our environmental claims are subject to genuine accountability.

Our quartz sourcing focuses on suppliers with documented responsible mining practices. Our in-plant closed-loop water system reclaims and recycles process water rather than discharging to municipal systems. And our GREENGUARD Gold certification isn't self-reported — it's verified annually by UL Environment.

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