Expanding its Dekton range of ultracompact and carbon neutral surfaces, the Cosentino Group has introduced the Kraftizen colour collection.
This collection has been designed to reinterpret “the versatility, beauty and honesty” of craftmanship, reminiscent of Venetian stucco.
Kraftizen boasts five colours with rich, deep textures: Umber, Nacre, Argentium, Micron and Albarium.
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Umber is a warm terracotta, while Albarium boasts a powdery white colour with a fine texture reminiscent of marble dust.
All boasting a trowelled finish, Nacre comes in a silky finish, while Argentium is a matte grey reflecting the structure typical of lime plastering and Micron boasts a deep, dark grey finish.
Dekton has been used for outdoor and indoor applications, spanning facades, floors, walls, worktops, furniture cladding, shower trays and washbasins.
Available in various thicknesses and large format slabs, Dekton is carbon neutral for its entire lifecycle, covering Scopes 1, 2 and 3.
The company has also recently introduced the Onirika series of surfacing, created by international interior designer Nina Magon.