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Luxury sustainable surfaces from Dekton and modular stove units from Miele

Jasmine Alimin
Jasmine Alimin • 3 min read

One of the world’s leading manufacturers of luxury architectural surfaces, Spanish brand Consentino — featured in the interiors and facades of some of the most iconic buildings such as the Alhambra of Granada and ToHA tower in Tel Aviv — is most known for its strong commitment to sustainability. It has won over many architects and designers worldwide who chose the high-performance surface for facades, countertops, floors, cabinetry and claddings. 

Consentino’s highly-saleable product category Dekton is certified carbon neutral from the cradle to the grave and represents an innovative generation of advanced sustainable surfaces composed of a hybrid formulation of premium minerals, quartz and recycled materials. By offsetting 100% of carbon dioxide emissions over its entire product life cycle, Dekton helps to reduce environmental impact. 

Unveiled at Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week this year, Cosentino launched two new Dekton collections, which feature carbon-neutral ultracompact surfaces made from sustainably-sourced minerals using a Sinterised Particle Technology (TSP). Superior technical properties, such as resistance to UV rays, scratches, stains and thermal shock, and very low water absorption, make Dekton the perfect surface for various applications indoors and outdoors. 

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