Dekton’s latest stone collection from Cosentino

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Have you considered using stone for your next renovation project? Dekton’s latest stone collection will get your decorating juices flowing. It is inspired by Italian design and architecture, which have long been admired and revered for its beauty, strength and functionality.

The Pietra Kode collection, in collaboration with renowned designer Daniel Germani, reimagines classic stones into contemporary, modern pieces. “We are excited to officially launch Pietra Kode, a timeless collection that epitomizes Italian architecture and design, reimagined with the sustainable and durability benefits only found in Dekton. It has been a highly anticipated launch by our clients, and we look forward to seeing their design visions come to life,” says Eduardo Cosentino, CEO of Cosentino North America and EVP of Global Sales.

The collection comprises three series: Vicenza Kode, Travertine Kode, and Ceppo Kode – all expertly crafted with rich shades and textures. What does this mean for you? Using stone surfaces in the design of your space can add a sense of natural beauty and timeless elegance. Stone surfaces are durable and can withstand wear and tear, making them an excellent choice for high-traffic areas such as countertops, floors and accent walls. Whether used as a statement piece or as a subtle accent, incorporating stone surfaces into your home renovation can create a one-of-a-kind look. We break down the Pietra Kode collection and the Italian influence behind each stone.

Vicenza Kode

The classic Vicenza stone was famously used by architect (and Vitruvius follower) Andrea Palladio in the 16th century to create magnificent villas and palaces in the Italian region of Veneto. Dekton reinterprets the code of this stone to bring warm, earthy neutral tones to the Vicenza Kode collection.

Travertine Kode

Travertine Kode is a surface material that draws inspiration from the travertine stone used in classical Roman architecture such as the Colosseum, Pantheon and Trevi Fountain. Dekton’s unique ultra-compaction process allows the Travertine Kode stone to retain its traditional beauty and properties with modern innovation.

Ceppo Kode

The Ceppo di Gré stone was important in Milan’s architectural history. This distinctive stone is characterized by its natural grey colour and unique texture. Dekton has taken inspiration from the beauty and character of Ceppo di Gré to create Ceppo Kode. This new surface material reinterprets the original stone’s distinctive pebbled pattern that will make a statement indoors and outdoors.

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