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VT Dimensions Wilsonart 10-ft Toffee di Pesco Straight Laminate Kitchen Countertop with Integrated Backsplash

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VT Dimensions Wilsonart 10-ft Toffee di Pesco Straight Laminate Kitchen Countertop with Integrated Backsplash10 ft Toffee di Pesco Laminate Countertop with Backsplash A durable laminate kitchen countertop in Wilsonarts Toffee di Pesco finish, featuring a Tempo waterfall edge and integrated backsplash. Provides the natural stone look with easy care performance ideal for DIY installation. Key Features: Stone Look Finish: Toffee di Pesco pattern delivers a rich marble aesthetic in brown tones Integrated Backsplash: All in one design helps prevent grime buildup

10-ft Toffee di Pesco Laminate Countertop with Backsplash

A durable laminate kitchen countertop in Wilsonart’s Toffee di Pesco finish, featuring a Tempo waterfall edge and integrated backsplash. Provides the natural stone look with easy-care performance ideal for DIY installation.


Key Features:

  • Stone-Look Finish: Toffee di Pesco pattern delivers a rich marble aesthetic in brown tones
  • Integrated Backsplash: All-in-one design helps prevent grime buildup and simplifies cleaning
  • Durable Laminate Surface: Resists scratches, stains, and everyday wear—no polishing or resealing needed
  • Tempo Waterfall Edge: Classic, full-wrap edge for a seamless, finished appearance
  • DIY-Friendly: Designed for straightforward homeowner installation; matching accessory kits available

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name VT Dimensions
Sub-Brand Wilsonart
Manufacturer Color/Finish Toffee di Pesco 5000K-22
Color/Finish Family Brown
Finish Etchings
Type Countertop
Common Length (Feet) 10
Length (Inches) 120
Depth (Inches) 25.25
Thickness (Inches) 0.75 (top), 3.75 edge height
Weight (lbs.) 90
Countertop Cut Straight
Edge Type Waterfall (Tempo)
Material Laminate
Integrated Backsplash Yes
Scratch Resistant Yes
Stain Resistant Yes
Heat Resistant Yes
UV Protection No
Style Natural stone-look
Matching End Cap Kit Available Yes
Matching End Splash Kit Available Yes
Kit No
Warranty 1-year limited

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What are the dimensions?
A: Actual size is 120 in L x 25.25 in D with a 3.75-in edge height and approximately 0.75-in top thickness.


Q: Does it include a backsplash?
A: Yes, it has an integrated backsplash for a clean, continuous surface.


Q: Is the surface heat and scratch resistant?
A: Yes. The laminate is designed to resist heat, scratches, and stains for everyday kitchen use.


Q: Can I cut it to fit my space?
A: Yes. The unfinished edge allows the countertop to be cut to size with appropriate tools.


Q: Is there a warranty?
A: VT Dimensions provides a 1-year limited warranty.


Warm Marble Drama, Effortlessly Chic

Toffee di Pesco brings a layered, chocolate-and-cream richness that instantly elevates a kitchen with the romance of quarried stone. The Tempo waterfall edge wraps the surface in a graceful sweep, creating a polished, continuous line. Style it with matte black hardware and brushed nickel fixtures to let the pattern sing without overpowering the room. It’s an accessible luxury—timeless, tactile, and beautifully livable.


Upgrade your kitchen with this stone-look, easy-care countertop and enjoy style and durability without the maintenance.

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