These 4 Cosentino tones will surprise you with their daring design
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After years of neutral dominance, design is opening up to a new chromatic era where emotion, theatricality, and creativity take centre stage. The Wonder macrotrend, featured in the book Shaping Tomorrow: Future Design & Architecture 2025–2026 by Cosentino, invites us to leave restraint behind and embrace the unexpected.
Wonder is a tribute to color in its purest form: saturated, vibrant, and bold. A palette that draws inspiration from art, childhood, and surrealism to transform spaces into sensory experiences. Within Cosentino’s portfolio, we find four fascinating tones that embody this trend and stand out for their unique character.
Let yourself be dazzled by these 4 tones from Cosentino
Laurent (Dekton): drama with copper veining
Laurent, from the Dekton collection, is inspired by the natural stone Port Laurent. Its dark brown background, crossed by striking golden veining, transforms every surface into a dynamic and sophisticated canvas.
It is a material that never goes unnoticed: perfect for kitchens or reception areas seeking to convey contemporary luxury and personality. With Laurent, the sobriety of marble is redefined with a theatrical and vibrant approach, characteristic of the Wonder trend.
Amethyst (Prexury): the magic of a gemstone transformed into a surface
The semi-precious stone Amethyst, part of the exclusive Prexury line, is distinguished by its range of purples spanning from soft lilacs to deep violets. Its visual and symbolic energy conveys tranquility, creativity, and sophistication, elevating any design project to a unique level.
Handcrafted, each Amethyst piece is one-of-a-kind. This material captures the essence of Wonder: the ability to amaze through the extraordinary and to transform a space into a sensory and emotional experience.
Jardin Emerald (Silestone Le Chic Bohème): a green with a Parisian soul
From the Silestone Le Chic Bohème collection, Jardin Emerald evokes sunlit Parisian gardens. Its deep green tone, enriched with elegant veining and nuanced touches, conveys freshness, romance, and sophistication.
This material reflects the bohemian and free-spirited essence of the artistic movement that inspires it, bringing a theatrical character to kitchens, bathrooms, or communal areas. Jardin Emerald is, ultimately, a tribute to imagination—a green that not only decorates but also moves you.
Kahlo (Dekton): a vibrant mosaic inspired by Patagonia
The Khalo tone, from the Dekton X-Gloss collection, is inspired by Patagonia stone, renowned for its rich chromatic palette and complex organic structure. It combines black, brown, and gold tones in a polished surface of great visual depth.
Its fascinating and vibrant aesthetic aligns with Wonder's concept of breaking monotony. Kahlo offers a play of contrasts and nuances that turn every countertop or cladding into a unique, almost artistic piece.
Wonder: an aesthetic and emotional manifesto
The Wonder trend breaks away from the predictable and embraces well-understood excess: contrasts, saturated colors, theatrical materials, and striking finishes. It doesn't aim to please everyone but rather to authentically connect with those who inhabit the spaces.
The four tones highlighted by Cosentino here —Laurent, Amethyst, Jardin Emerald, and Kahlo— are the embodiment of this philosophy. Each one encourages rediscovering the power of design as an emotional laboratory, where color and material become tools for creative freedom.
Designing with character is possible with Cosentino
At a time when many interiors seek to stand out, Wonder provides the perfect inspiration. It is an invitation to create homes and professional projects that celebrate diversity, personality, and boldness.
Tags: SilestoneXM, Trends | 2 months ago | Written by: Cosentino




