Dekton Range: Onirika
Designed by US interior designer Nina Magon, Cosentino’s new Dekton range, Onirika, offers the ultimate luxury surfaces for the home.
“Onirika represents a journey. A detour in our dreams where boundaries between dreams and reality vanish,” says the company.
They continue, saying that it’s “a collection that unites the poetic and unique beauty of stones harnessed by Dekton® technology, as those dreams where we observe and vaguely feel in control but only the deepest part of our mind truly understands. The collection is named in honour of the lavish inspiration of the two worlds conveyed in marbled colours to captivate our eyes and bring to any space a feeling we understand but cannot explain.”
The range consists of 8 colourways, including Awake, Trance, Somnia, Morpheus, Neural, Lucid, Vigil and Daze
awake re-interpretation of the precious Paonazzo stone. Features veins of light greys, exquisite oxide terracotta, and a hint of subtle, inky blues. This iteration pairs beautifully with white, neutral tones, lightwood, and golds of any shade.
Described as “a reinterpretation of the iconic attributes of the precious Paonazzo stone,” Awake has thick veining with gradients of “light greys and creams, luscious rusty terracotta and subtle inky blues”.
Trance features fine streaks that move between oxides and fade to reddish gold, combining perfectly with reddish oak wood and darker walnut tones. Blue furniture and warm golds in pale finishing bring sleekness to this vibrant colour.
Somnia boasts captivating details of warm oxid browns and whites that merge under a grid of think lines that create a sober texture. Somnia is perfect with warm dark woods, frosted glass and textured metal surfaces such as copper.
In contrast, Somnia has “captivating details of warm browns and rusty whites merge with a deep black tone in a grid of fine lines”.
Lucid displays many shades, reflections, and glints of colour to create an illuminative perception of colours best combined with wood, grey and gold shades, and frosted glass.
Morpheus is the name of this same Lucid tonality but in Dekton® Velvet Texture finish.
Vigil recreates a strong Calacatta structure with thick veins in gradients of light and dark greys, matched with a subtle touch of gold. This is a classic colour that is easy to combine with warm and cold hues, wood metal, and clean concrete
While Neural has “a light cream-toned base with fine, pale veins that run through the marbling, creating a fascinating neural network that moves in the same direction.”
Neural combines elegance and structure to bring peace and joy, calm sensations, and an overall feeling of well being into a space. With fine, pale veins’ crossing the marbled pattern – the design creates a fascinating neural network, which teleports us into a white dream. It is best suited for bright, neutral spaces with soft textures, light colors, and wooden or metallic accents.
Daze it is the name of this same Vigil tonality but in Dekton® Velvet texture finish.
The innovative, ultra-compact, high-performance Dekton surfaces are suitable for indoor and outdoor use. It is scratch, stain, fire, heat, abrasion and UV-resistant, as well as non-porous. In addition, all Dekton products come with a 25-year surface warranty.
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