Cosentino Group has added eight new exotic designs to the Premium collection of Sensa, offering customers new options for its stain-protected granite worktops.
August 10th, 2016
Top Image: Orinoco, Sensa by Cosentino
Granite is a beautiful material that instantly elevates interior environments, such as the kitchen, but is also notorious for its porosity – a feature that affects the longevity of the material as an effective worktop. Enter Sensa by Cosentino, a product that represents a radical shift in the use of granite as an interior surface.
Indian Black, Sensa by Cosentino
In pursuit of nature’s most beautiful stone, the granite that goes into the Sensa collection is sourced from quarries around the world, including Brazil and India.
An invisible, protective treatment called Senguard NK – developed by the research and development team of Cosentino – drastically protects Sensa surfaces from contacting stains by repelling liquid. It is also UV-resistant, preventing colour run to maintain the natural beauty of the material for the long term.
Orinoco, Sensa by Cosentino
Marrying aesthetics and functionality, users can now enjoy the beauty of granite without worrying about its durability. Despite the rigours of daily usage, Sensa is made to retain its pristine condition.
According to Cosentino, which is offering a 15-year warranty for the product, the protective layer is especially effective for white and light-coloured stones.
Colonial White, Sensa by Cosentino
Eight new designs that fall into the Premium Collection of Sensa were recently launched in Singapore. For the first time, architects, designers and property developers here can consider applying these natural, premium worktops to their projects.
Black Beauty, Bianco Antico and Crema Marfil
The launch of Sensa was accompanied by Scalea, an extended range of natural stone offerings with a focus on creative design and performance. Scalea enables new methods of working with traditional materials such as marble quartzite, granite and slate. Dark Emperador, Creama Marfil and Blanco Alaskan from Spain Quarries are now available to the local market.
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