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Architectural surface specialist Cosentino's innovative new Dekton® range combines nature, craft and technology

 

The tactility and organic patterns of natural materials remain enduringly popular, and no wonder: they’re aesthetically pleasing and have been shown to contribute to a calming environment. Aggregated stone and similar products can bring these benefits alongside flexibility in their application, and architectural surface specialist Cosentino has taken this to the next level with its Dekton® material, an innovative surface suitable for multiple applications in architecture and design.

Dekton® is a sophisticated combination of minerals made with Sinterized Particle Technology (TSP) and a unique ultra-compaction process. Technical properties such as resistance to UV rays, scratches, stains and thermal shock, plus very low water absorption, make it appropriate for a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications, from facades and paving to worktops and sinks. But most importantly, Cosentino has paid attention to aesthetics when developing Dekton®, and the new Kraftizen and Onirika collections are testament to this.

Kraftizen is a digitally designed stucco reminiscent of the Venetian style, reinterpreting craft perfected over the centuries using technology to render each trowel stroke in ultra-high definition and with tactile reliefs and gradients. The five colours in the collection are rooted in minimalism and versatility, bringing serenity into any space of a home or to the exterior. Umber is a timeless, warm terracotta shade; Nacre evokes mother-of-pearl, with trowel marks that bring the subtle colour to life with light and shadow; Argentium is named for silver, and exudes a perfect matt grey with a trowelled structure typical of lime plastering; Micron’s elegant, restrained dark grey brings a sense of calm; and Albarium, a peaceful, powdery white named for marble dust shows subtly overlapping trowel marks, achieving a rich continuity even on large surfaces, as well as a refined texture and glow.

Created by award-winning interior designer Nina Magon, the Onirika collection is inspired by marble patterns and immersive living. The series showcases several striking colours: finely veined Neural that evokes light marble; shimmering, rainbow-like Lucid; Awake, which evokes Paonazzo stone with its grey veins, terracotta and hint of blue; Trance, whose oxides fade to reddish gold; Calacatta-structured Vigil, with its gradients of light and dark greys and touch of gold; and Somnia, a dramatically dark finish whose warm oxide browns are highlighted by white veins. ‘We’re not attempting to mimic any existing natural stone,’ says Magon. ‘We’re able to create our own colours and structures, bringing to life something that’s unique and beautiful.’

Together, the Kraftizen and Onirika collections represent a marriage of nature, craft and technology that makes for an enduring beauty.

Learn more about Dekton® at cosentino.com/dekton

 

The new Dekton® range of finishes by Cosentino combines the flexibility of aggregates with new directions in design. The Kraftizen collection showcases naturalistic patterns and textures inspired by trowelled Venetian plaster (Micron shown top), while the Onirika series evokes the finish of stone (Neural shown middle, Trance shown bottom)

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