Case Study
Cosentino brings Dekton technology and innovation to the 26th edition of CASACOR Ceará

Location
Playa de Iracema, Fortaleza (Brazil)
Fabricator
Mafort Marmores, White Stone Granito, LPM Marmores, Ailec Marmores
Material
Dekton
Aplication
Kitchen countertop and island, bar countertop, furniture
End date
2024
Architecture / Design
Bossa Arquitetura, Gustavo Augusto Arquitetura, Barrocas Arquitetura, Marrocos Aragão Arquitetura, Romário Rodrigues Arquitetos
Distributor
RL Marmore
Color
Sabbia, Rem, Morpheus, Albarium, Argentium, Kelya
Thickness
4 mm, 12 mm
Photography
Felipe Petrovsky
Cosentino, a leading multinational in the production and distribution of innovative and sustainable surfaces for the world of architecture and design, is present at the 26th edition of CASACOR Ceará, which runs until December 8, on Iracema beach in Fortaleza, under the theme 'As a gift, the now', inviting the public to celebrate ancestry and the legacy we want to leave for future generations.
Applied in five spaces of the exhibition, with a wide variety of Dekton tones and finishes, the brand reiterates its extremely sustainable, creative and versatile DNA.
Portal, by Bossa Arquitectura
Architects Igor Dias and Victória Muniz, from Bossa Arquitetura, designed the 'Portal' space, which offers an immersive experience inspired by Albert Einstein's 'Universe in a block' theory. With a four-dimensional structure, the futuristic design of the space combines contemporary, natural and classic elements, like a time capsule that unites innovation and ancestry. It is no coincidence that Dekton Sabbia was chosen to cover the kitchen countertop and island, in an ode to what is yet to come.
Janelas de Iracema, by Gustavo Augusto
In 'Janelas de Iracema', in homage to the beach where the event is being held, architect Gustavo Augusto chose Dekton Rem to cover both the kitchen countertop, which extends into the space integrated with the living room, and the gourmet balcony, bringing freshness to the project. Combining tradition and modernity, the space features works of art, crafts and furniture by designers from Ceará, in order to promote local culture.
Casa Oásis, by Rafaela Marrocos
To compose Casa Oásis, Rafaela Marrocos, from Marrocos Aragão Arquitetura, selected Dekton Argentium for her gourmet lounge, reminiscent of burnt cement finishes, very common in projects with industrial touches. The technological and sustainable environment was designed to provide an immersive sensory experience, presenting itself as a refuge for people, fauna and flora.
Lounge Raízes Cearenses, by Barrocas Arquitetura
The Barrocas Arquitetura office designed the 'Lounge Raízes Cearenses' space, which showcases the brilliant application of the brand's surfaces in furniture. Dekton Morpheus and Dekton Albarium also make up the kitchen countertops and island, which celebrate the state's rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Another highlight is the soundtrack, which features a playlist with hits by Belchior, Fagner, Ednardo, Fausto Nilo and Teti.
Elos - Memórias Além do Tempo, por Romário Rodrigues
Finally, 'Elos - Memórias Além do Tempo', by Romário Rodrigues, who was also part of the São Paulo exhibition this year, used the iconic Dekton Kelya to enhance visitors' tactile and visual perceptions. Featured on the kitchen countertop and furniture items, helping to support the sophisticated and personality-filled narrative, the surface gave the space a modern feel.










































