Dekton Pietra Edition

Cosentino, the global leader in innovative and sustainable architectural surfaces, has launched a new Dekton Pietra Edition. This continues last year’s successful Pietra Kode launch and further diversifies the company’s portfolio while emphasising eco-friendly manufacturing processes.

Designed by Daniel Germani, Pietra Edition pays homage to the timeless elegance of Mediterranean natural stones. Featuring 6 classic designs, the collection mimics the natural beauty of stones such as Travertine, Piasentina, Ceppo Di Gré, and Campaspero.

Dekton’s Pietra Edition is proudly carbon neutral and the ultra-compact surface offers high-performance benefits such as stain resistance, heat resistance, UV stability and is non-porous making it an extremely versatile surface for indoor and outdoor applications such as benchtops, wall cladding and flooring.

For more information or to view the Dekton product range you can visit our showroom at 156 Onslow Rd, Shenton Park or the Cosentino Centre at 12 Callaway St, Wangara WA. The Pietra Edition brochure can be viewed here.

PIETRA EDITION COLOURS:

  • Trevi’s cream base, marked by a parallel pattern of irregular veins in shades of gray and blue, is inspired by the classic beauty of Roman silver Travertine. 

  • Nebu recreates the depth of Roman Travertine, and its beautiful irregularities bring a unique timeless design to any space.

  • Adia provides a versatile finish with a silky appearance. Its cream tone and soft white lines make any design project extraordinary.

  • Ava is inspired by Ceppo di Gré, the original stone from the Lombardy region that stands out for its rough appearance, but in a warmer design not found in nature, perfect for Mediterranean style design. 

  • Polar reveals beautiful irregularities from the Spanish stone Campaspero, reinterpreted in a unique hyper-realistic pattern that combines an irregular base in beige tones with grayish and cream veins, small inlays, and fossils.

  • Sandik provides the traditional elegance of Campaspero in a softer finish, with a cream background and a subtle haze of gray tones, that performs extremely well for outdoor applications.

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