Capturing the essence of five iconic cities, the new Silestone® Loft Collection takes you on a worldwide journey of inspired urban living.
March 5th, 2021
For Cosentino, they believe in inspiring people through innovative and sustainable surfaces. By providing end-to-end, tailor-made solutions for designers, architects and clients alike, their extensive offering of premium quality surfaces remains unmatched.
Each product under the Cosentino® range celebrates state of the art technical innovation, creativity and future-forward engineering. In this issue of the Indesign Edit, we explore their latest collection: Silestone® LOFT by Cosentino. Inspired by five iconic places, the Silestone® LOFT Series captures the essence of each destination. Each product is an extension of its neighbourhood – embodying their deep histories and the vibrant, industrial evolutions of their streets, cultures and lifestyles throughout the years.
Today, Cosentino® invites you on an architectural and sensual journey through the cities of Camden, Poblenou, Seaport, Nolita and Corktown.
Product-led and editorially curated, the Indesign Edit offers a unique perspective on the exceptional designers and brands across the Into-Pacific region. Explore the new edition of the Indesign Edit today.
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