Consentino are pleased to be bringing you the most innovative and durable surface on the market.
August 1st, 2013
A family-owned, global leader in surfaces for architecture and design, Consentino extends on their already comprehensive product range with Dekton®. Adapting to a wide range of installations and applications, from walls and and flooring to stairs, work surfaces, countertops and facades – Dekton® is one of the most versatile solid surfaces for indoor and outdoor use.

Boasting the most superior technical characteristics of any product in the market, Dekton® offers high resistance to UV rays and extreme temperatures with very low porosity. Across a range of climates and in all elements the product’s ability to withstand punishing conditions adds to its appeal

Made with sophisticated inorganic raw materials found in glass, porcelain and natural quartz and available in a variety of natural tones and finishes, Dekton® is offered in large format and three thicknesses, this helps create visually cohesive spaces where colour and texture flow freely.

Dekton® will be available in a range of colours that reflect the organic nature of the product. These colours include solid colours, natural stone, slate, cement and oxide. Available from late 2013, find out more or register your interest today.
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