The name Cosentino elicits nods of approval from architects, interior designers, and even chefs everywhere due to the aesthetics, durability, and advanced technology of their surfaces. A case in point is the use of Silestone White Zeus and Iconic Black in the interiors of One Thousand Museum, a stunning Miami Beach residential high-rise by Zaha Hadid Architects. Renowned Spanish interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán also used materials from the global, family-owned Spanish company to shape the dream-like world for the three-Michelin-starred DiverXO by chef David Muñoz in Madrid to match its cutting-edge cuisine.
Cosentino’s surfaces are crafted from a range of premium materials, and are available in a sophisticated palette of colours and patterns to suit the most discerning of tastes, each assured by long-term warranties of 15 years or more.
Sensa
Under the brand’s prestigious umbrella lies Sensa, an exclusive collection of design-led natural stones, such as granite and quartzite, meticulously selected to become striking focal points in interiors. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and bars, Sensa not only elevates the visual appeal of a space in its Polished, Caressa, and Leather finishes, but also offers remarkable performance.
Its revolutionary treatment, infused at the molecular level, provides long-lasting, stain-resistant protection without compromising the stone’s natural beauty. There are infinite possibilities of composition: envision a sculptural coffee table or a walk-in wardrobe island, each formed to serve as a luxurious centrepiece anchoring your living spaces with timeless elegance.
Silestone
For your next luxury interior upgrade, consider Silestone for your home, which offers more than 60 captivating colours in a variety of textures and formats. Composed of premium minerals and recycled materials, Silestone has remained a key component of exquisitely designed kitchens around the world for more than three decades.
One of the brand’s latest debuts, the Le Chic Bohème by Silestone XM collection, represents a significant leap in Cosentino’s surface innovation, by introducing a design system that creates intricate, interlocking veining with seamless finishes along edges and recesses, resulting in a truly cohesive and superior surface. A standout amongst the hues, Jardin Emerald, captures nature’s symphony in green tones, elegantly interwoven with golden veining and black-and-white undertones. Ideal as a kitchen island, single-wall feature, or splashback, it would feel perfectly at home in Jay Gatsby’s opulent mansion in East Egg.
Renowned Malaysian artist Red Hong Yi, whose works have appeared on the cover of TIME magazine and at Saatchi Gallery in London, also opted for the excellence of the brand. She used Silestone Ffrom02 to create a special shelf in her studio where she keeps her favourite books and objects of great sentimental value. “It is a place I go to relax and I love being able to unwind, read and see a piece I have designed become a special part of my home,” she said.
Dekton
Elicit awe from passers-by with glimpses of your home’s exterior that whispers of luxury with Dekton, the perfect finishing touch to any high-end architecture. Create a space that is truly your own with Dekton’s unrivalled durability and unique set of superior technical properties, such as resistance to UV rays, scratches, stains, thermal shock, and very low water absorption. A case in point is Malaysian interior design practice One Letter J Studio, which incorporated Dekton Sabbia into a kitchen project due to its exceptional durability to ensure long-term performance, as well as its matte finish that elevates the space’s tactile and visual appeal.
Among the surface’s most striking collections is the Dekton Pietra Edition, a homage to iconic Mediterranean stones, envisioned by renowned designer and architect Daniel Germani, a long-standing collaborator of Cosentino. Traditional natural stones, such as Travertine, Piasentina and Ceppo Di Gré, have been reimagined and enhanced with a technological layer to imbue both interior and exterior projects with enduring grandeur. One of six styles includes Sandik, which provides the traditional elegance of the Campaspero limestone of Spain—which has been used in the construction of palaces and cathedrals—in a softer finish. Its cream background and subtle haze of grey tones enhance the brightness of outdoor spaces, while lending it a monolithic, earthy feel.
With Cosentino, every space becomes a canvas for the art of modern design to create environments that are as enduring as they are inspiring. Its innovative surfaces truly redefine the boundaries of design by seamlessly combining aesthetic beauty, exceptional performance, and a strong commitment to sustainability.
For more information, visit www.cosentino.com or the Cosentino Center in Kuala Lumpur at 1, Jalan TSB 8, Taman Industri Sungai Buloh, 47000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
