Dekton's new collections capture the beauty of dream and handcraftsmanship

One of Dekton's two new collections offers dreamy patterns you can't find anywhere else in the world while the other pays tribute to the beauty of handcraftsmanship.

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Made using a patented nanotechnology, Spanish brand Cosentino's ultra compact surface Dekton has been revolutionising the architecture and interior design industries since it was launched.

Sustainably manufactured and practically indestructible, Dekton is only highly resistant to thermal shocks, scratches, and stains, it also offers a wide range of colours, ranging from those designed after some of the world's most coveted natural stones to innovative weathered surfaces to suit every interiors.

Dekton has now expanded the colour offering with 13 new colour variants from two new collections: Onirika and Kraftizen.

We take a closer look at each collection in the gallery below.

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DEKTON ONIRIKA
Dekton Onirika presents eight dreamy marbled patters (Awake, Lucid, Somnia, Neural, Trance, Vigil, Daze and Morpheus) created in collaboration with Houston-based American interior designer Nina Magon.

"We’re not attempting to mimic any existing natural stone," says interior designer Nina Magon, who collaborated with Cosentino to design the Onirika collection.

"With Dekton technology, we are able to create our own colours and structures... This is why these colours are inherently different from any natural stone. And they stand in its beauty on their own."

These colours are not fashioned after existing stones, instead they are completely new inventions distilled from the designer's brilliant storytelling. The collection is a living proof that designer's dreams do come true thanks to Dekton's technology.

Nina elaborates," The product is not only a bookmatched worktop with a waterfall, but can also be used on walls, ceilings, facades, outdoor spaces, and more."

 

 

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Neural
As its name suggests, Neural features fine crackling grey pattern over white base, creating an intricate network that lends an extra depth compared to a plain white surface.



Pair it with soft textures, light colours and wood or metallic accent, like seen in this poolside lounge and black and white bathroom.

 

 

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Lucid & Morpheus
Best combined with wood, grey and gold shades, and frosted glass, Onirika Lucid features a graphic grey crackle pattern over white surface.



It is so versatile such that its Velvet Texture version quite a distinct effect that it is called by another name: Morpheus, seen above. 

 

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Awake
Awake is a fantastic re-interpretation of the precious Paonazzo stone, featuring thick veins of light greys, oxide terracotta, and a hint of  inky blues. It pairs beautifully with white, neutral tones, lightwood, and golds, lending a dramatic effect like seen in this outdoor kitchen. 

 

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Trance
A subtle nod to its name, Trance features warm fine streaks of oxide grey that fades and melds with reddish gold, creating an almost watercolour-like effect that pairs well with reddish and darker wood tones, like seen in this opulent bathroom. 

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Somnia
Lover of the dark shades rejoice! Somnia features fine rust and white veins in black base that create an elegant, stately look. It pairs great with copper, dark wood, and textured glass, as seen un this dining table. 

 

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Vigil & Daze
This one id for those who are fans of Calacatta marble, but wants something unique in the market. Vigil features thick veins in various shades of grey mingling with streak of gold, creating a versatile colour that easy to combine in warm and cold palette, wood, metal, and even concrete finishes.

Want to take the opulence up a notch? Opt for Daze, the Velvet Texture version of Vigil, which lends extra plushness to your space.   



 

 

 

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DEKTON KRAFTIZEN


Comprising five colours (Umber, Nacre, Argentium, Micron and Albarium) Dekton Kraftizen features an exquisitely tactile texture that pays tribute to the handcraftsmanship of Venetian stucco.

Passed down from generations of builder-artisans, the centuries-old Venetian stucco craftsmanship has been painstakingly reinterpreted by Cosentino using digital craft technology, resulting in a texture that faithfully recreate the trowel stokes using million of pixels that will withstand the test of time.

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Nacre    
A soft beige colour that spoke of rustic seaside holidays. The trowel texture adds a interplay of light and shadow that lends an softening organic touch to any room. Pairs with handmade furniture for the best effect.  

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Umber 
The terracotta colour evokes warmth and cosiness, add the trowel texture into it and you elevate the look to another level, giving the impression of a vibrant well-lived space with a huge personality, like seen in this dining room.

 

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Micron
Black is eternally fashionable, but might be too intense for some in a space. Kraftizen Micron presents a softer variant where the black has been mellowed out with the texture, resulting in a deep, multi-dimensional grey that conveys sophistication and welcoming calm, perfect for a social space like the kitchen.

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Argentium 
Did you know that in ancient times, silver was considered a gift of nature created by the influence of the moon? Kraftizen Argentum is an embodiment of this, presenting a versatile matte light grey that goes well with both warm and cold colour palette. 

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Albarium
Albarium brings together the colour of marble dust and the tactility of the trowel texture, which create a seamless look that makes it easy to apply on a large surface. This shade of white bring light and an organic quality to any room.
Visit Cosentino City Singapore showroom at Marina One to view and experience these surfaces, and get an inside look at the latest from Dekton at www.cosentino.com/en-sg/dekton

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