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Cosentino launches Silestone® Ukiyo: The latest in fluted surfaces

Cosentino, a global leader in surfaces, introduces its latest collection, Silestone® Ukiyo. Following the successful launch in 2023 of Dekton® Ukiyo, the first collection of ready-to-install fluted tiles in the industry, this collection extension brings nuanced texture to Silestone® surfaces to create depth, dimension and character.

Designed for contemporary residential and commercial interiors, Silestone® Ukiyo will be available in matte or polished finishes and two fluted options: GV2 with grooves set 25 mm apart and measuring 5mm wide and 3 mm deep; and GV3 with grooves set 11 mm apart and 4mm wide and deep. Silestone® Ukiyo’s large format facilitates its use in broader applications, minimising joints to create a more seamless finish. Its slimline weight also opens the way to multiple tiling and decorative applications due to its lightness and practicality.

Designed to add texture and interest, most colours in the wider portfolio are now available with Ukiyo, including the recent EARTHIC and Le Chic Boheme collections by Silestone®XM.

Silestone®XM is manufactured using 99% reused water and 100% renewable energy, incorporates a minimum of 20% recycled raw materials in its composition and contains less than 10% of crystalline silica belonging to the category introduced this year.

The collection includes:

Raw D from EARTHIC – A dark natural stone-effect backdrop that creates a mood of tranquillity and elegance. Featuring diffused scattered streaks of bronze woven through a charcoal landscape, Ukiyo enhances Raw D’s drama and contemporary style.

Bohemian Flame from Le Chic – This colour presents subtle sinuous veins with metallic inlays in copper shades. It is inspired by the movement of the golden flows of lava that generate scars on volcanic soil and is reminiscent of the calmly moving golden flame of candles accentuating tiny metallic pieces.

Parisien Bleu from Le Chic – Taking inspiration from the French Capital, this colourway boasts a deep bluish tone with a strong personality and powerful character. Inspired by the shades seen in famous Imperial Roman stones, combined with fine veins in ochre tones.

Versailles Ivory from Le Chic – Very subtle two-toned marbling in the background – the gradient effects mesmerise with the flickering lights of its golden sparkle. Bringing warmth and glamour, Versailles Ivory speaks luxury and elegance reminiscent of the exuberance of the Palace of Versailles.

Lime Delight from Urban Crush: The textured beige tones of Lime Delight provide a versatile base for any interior, from calm and minimal spaces to unexpected, bold looks. Warm and bright, it replicates the beauty and luminosity of the renowned Marbella limestone. 

Blanc Elysee from Le Chic Boheme – A delicate lattice of golden, grey, and copper veins run through a bright cream background that evokes the timeless elegance of classic Parisian palaces.

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