Cosentino yesterday revealed seven new colours in the Dekton® colour range, comprising a total of 22 different references within four collections: Solid Collection, Natural Collection, Tech Collection and Wild Collection.
September 10th, 2015
Cosentino has expanded the Dekton range with a series of seven elegant new colours, each of which evoke a feeling of beauty and peace. In response to the latest design trends for spaces imbued with balance and calming, elegant colours, Cosentino presents Ventus, Korus, Galema (Solid Collection), Keon (Tech Collection), Kelya (Natural Collection), Borea and Makai (Wild Collection).
Cosentino has launched the new Dekton colours in three states simultaneously across the country, with a series of events for customers and partners at its showrooms and warehouses in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
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