Cosentino Adds 8 Additional Colors to Dekton Product Line

Cosentino Dekton BoreaDekton by Cosentino, an ultra-compact sintered surface made from glass, porcelain and quartz, added eight new color option to its line up, bringing the total number of colors available to 23. These new colors come include two marble-like color (Enzo, which is white with dark veining, and Kelya, which is dark with light veining ) in the Natural Looks collection. It also includes three colors in the Solids Collection:  Ventus, a lighter gray, Korus, a darker gray, and Galema, which is sort of a grayish/olive color. The remaining three colors are Keon, a gray color with subtle swirls in the Tech Collection, and two colors in the Wild Collection, both of which have stripe-like veining – Borea (pictured here) and Makai (a very light gray color with darker stripe-like veins. These new introductions are in addition to a launch of five additional colors (Aura, Edora, Irok, Kairos and Vegha) earlier this year.

The material is suitable for both interior and exterior uses, including countertops, vanities, wet walls/showers, flooring and cladding. The material is made using a proprietary process called “particle sintering technology” or PST that uses heat and pressure to provide the material with UV resistance for color stability, high strength, and resistance to impacts, scratching and abrasion, as well as low water absorption and thermal shock resistance. All of these colors will be available in large format slabs of 56 by 126 in. and in three thicknesses: 0.8cm, 1.2cm and 2cm.

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