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Dekton® Chromica by Daniel Germani Dekton® The Collection 2020 presents Chromica, a sublime collection featuring two colours, Baltic y Feroe, which take inspiration from shades found in nature’s most striking and remote corners. Chromica arose out of the collaboration between Cosentino and the architect and designer, Daniel Germani Left: Baltic / Right: Feroe Designed in collaboration with Daniel Germani Designs, Dekton Chromica is comprised of two deeply saturated hues, Baltic and Feroe, their sleek matte finish exudes drama and sophistication -- drawing inspiration directly from nature’s wildest and most remote places while reflecting Mother Nature’s force and determination. The result of this recent collaboration between Germani and the Cosentino Product and R&D team is two simply stunning and unique colours. The intense character afforded by the Baltic blue and Feroe green tones are perfect for elegant, sophisticated and balanced projects that exude personality. Taking inspiration from the colours seen in nature’s wildest and most remote places, Baltic and Feroe are synonymous with force and determination. Baltic emerges from the most daring depths of the sea, from the struggle between light and darkness to master the nuances of the ocean. A pure, aesthetic concept in dark blue that boasts a strong yet serene personality. Feroe. Inspired by the hidden and unexplored corners of nature, Feroe combines a subdued and sophisticated character, resulting in a unique dark green hue. A tone created in harmony, it perfectly complements warm, fresh design palettes.

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Dekton® Chromica by Daniel Germani

Dekton® The Collection 2020 presents Chromica, a sublime collection featuring two colours, Baltic y Feroe, which take inspiration from shades found in nature’s most striking and remote corners. Chromica arose out of the collaboration between Cosentino and the architect and designer, Daniel Germani

Left: Baltic / Right: Feroe

Designed in collaboration with Daniel Germani Designs, Dekton Chromica is comprised of two deeply saturated hues, Baltic and Feroe, their sleek matte finish exudes drama and sophistication -- drawing inspiration directly from nature’s wildest and most remote places while reflecting Mother Nature’s force and determination.

The result of this recent collaboration between Germani and the Cosentino Product and R&D team is two simply stunning and unique colours. The intense character afforded by the Baltic blue and Feroe green tones are perfect for elegant, sophisticated and balanced projects that exude personality. Taking inspiration from the colours seen in nature’s wildest and most remote places, Baltic and Feroe are synonymous with force and determination.

Baltic emerges from the most daring depths of the sea, from the struggle between light and darkness to master the nuances of the ocean. A pure, aesthetic concept in dark blue that boasts a strong yet serene personality.

Feroe. Inspired by the hidden and unexplored corners of nature, Feroe combines a subdued and sophisticated character, resulting in a unique dark green hue. A tone created in harmony, it perfectly complements warm, fresh design palettes.

Daniel Germani

Daniel Germani is the Creative Director and Founder of Daniel Germani Designs, a firm specializing in custom modern furniture, interior design and architectural renovation. After earning his architecture degree in his country of Argentina, Daniel spent eight years in Europe working in various creative and entrepreneurial endeavors. While his firm is based out of Phoenix, Arizona, Daniel travels the world doing collaborative design work with leading global brands such as Cosentino, Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens and Riva 1920. ASA-D2, an outdoor kitchen designed in partnership with Dekton by Cosentino and Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens, has earned top industry accolades such as the Interior Design 2017 Best of Year (BOY) Award for Outdoor Furniture and a finalist in the 2017 NYCxDesign Awards, among others. Daniel's global design leadership has earned him several panel engagements at top industry conferences and fairs: The Montreal World Design Summit, panels at London’s Clerkenwell Design Week, and at the 2017 and 2018 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS). His aesthetic is influenced by the Bauhaus, Oscar Niemeyer, Le Corbusier, Mies and Frank Lloyd Wright, and his philosophy is simple: good design should always be honest and inspiring. www.danielgermanidesigns.com

Dekton® by Cosentino

Dekton® by Cosentino is a revolutionary and innovative the ultracompact surface for the world of architecture and design. It is a sophisticated mixture of the raw materials used to make glass, next-generation porcelain surfaces and quartz surfaces. It is made with exclusive Sinterized Particle Technology (TSP), which is an innovative ultra-compaction process.

It boasts superior technical properties, such as resistance to UV rays, scratches, stains and thermal shock, and very low water absorption. Dekton® is able to recreate any type of material with a high level of quality. It is manufactured in large-format slabs (up to 320 cm x 144 cm) in five different thicknesses (0.4cm, 0.8 cm, 1.2 cm, 2 cm and 3 cm). Dekton® is the perfect surface for a wide range of applications, both indoors and outdoors (façades, paving, cladding, worktops, sinks, etc.).

As part of our commitment to sustainability and a circular economic model, various Dekton® colours are made with recycled materials from the product’s own manufacturing process. In 2016, Cosentino obtained an Environmental Product Declaration for Dekton®.

Dekton® has been chosen to feature diverse architectonic and design projects throughout the world, like Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar in Manacor, the residential building Valdebebas 127 in Madrid, the 4* and 5* Hipotels hotels in Palma de Mallorca, the Gunni&Trentino showroom in Madrid, TOPA Sukalderia in San Sebastian, Archway Tower in London, Le Meridian hotel in Yilan (Taiwan), Cap Ferrat building in Rio de Janeiro or the restaurant The French Laundry of chef Thomas Keller in California. www.dekton.com