Cosentino explore natural tones with their new range of colours for the Silestone® Nebula series.
September 20th, 2013
Nebula Code is an evolution of Cosentino’s already popular series – Silestone® Nebula. Consisting of five new colours – Hélix, Pulsar, Daria, Istmo and Dreis – the new range’s soft and warm colours will enhance any space.

The Nebula Code colour series is the perfect addition to the Silestone® range. And just like natural stone, each surface has its own unique veins and colour variations. No two stone slabs alike: the range truly embraces unique and individualistic qualities.

Nebula Code’s high standard of performance and reliability also ensures a long life span.

The new series possesses the same hardness, scratch resistance, low absorption properties and bacteriostatic readiness of the entire Silestone® series.

With Nebula Code, the quartz surfaces experts bolster their design prowess, as both international leaders in the production and distribution of natural stone, and as unique contemporary designers.
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