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Crowne Plaza

Case Study

Crowne Plaza, eco-conscious beauty made with Silestone

Tremend Architects

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Location

Warsaw, Poland

Architecture / Design

Tremend Architects

Material

Silestone

Color

Calacatta Classic | Eternal Noir | Eternal Marquina | Negro Stellar

Application

Tabletops | Bar surfaces | Conference center reception | Sky Bar toilet countertop & washbasin

Photography

JAM Kolektyw

Thickness

12 & 20mm

Collaborator

NAP

Respect for nature, in every detail

Crowne Plaza - The Warsaw HUB had its opening in November 2020. This modern, multifunctional hub in the center of Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is an outstanding building and attention catcher. Two skyscrapers connected by a bridge are a place for conference centers, relaxation zones, hotels and office space. This is also the place for the first hotel from the Crowne Plaza chain in Poland. The interior design was entrusted to the Tremend studio from Warsaw, experienced in similar projects.

The main theme in the interiors of Crowne Plaza is the Vistula River and its unique wild nature. Respect for nature is manifested not only in this clear reference to the river, but also in the conscious selection of materials. Common areas are covered, among others, with Silestone by Cosentino, company that constantly develops its circular economy model. On top of that, Cosentino surfaces are characterized by exceptional durability and wear resistance.

“We decided to choose Silestone because, first of all, we want to cooperate with producers that respect the natural environment. Besides, this material fits perfectly into our main theme. The veins presented on the slabs bring to mind a river, which is in the center of our project”, explains architect Magdalena Federowicz-Boule, CEO of Tremend.

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A chromatic gallery to recreate any atmosphere

The common areas reflect the bustling city life. They are full of color and eclectic. They are characterized by a wealth of textures, finishes and exceptional attention to detail - we will not find random decorative elements here. We will see beautifully finished bars - starting from the spectacular lobby bar, covered with white conglomerate Silestone Calacatta Classic and "crowned" with an impressive copper-colored frame, restaurant bars, as well as the Sky Bar on the top floor of the hotel. This luxurious space is completed by a sparkling black bar finished in Silestone Negro Stellar.

Pay attention to the furniture - soft leather, pleasant fabrics combined with a subtle pattern of durable tables. Black Silestone Eternal Noir used on the countertops combines perfectly with warm brown seats and old gold of the lamps and furniture details. The conference center, however, has been kept in the lifestyle spirit. It evokes associations with a modern command center, filled with new technologies and cozy at the same time.

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Cosentino, more than a supplier

The interior of the hotel uses the highest quality materials to reflect the metropolitan character of the place and meet the expectations of guests from around the world. Designer lighting, a lot of natural greenery, carefully selected furniture - all this creates a modern space that will suite everyone. One of the consistent elements that one can find in many spaces are tables by NAP. Their minimalistic form is enriched by variety of veined tabletops by Silestone.

“Our adventure with Cosentino began with this great adaptation of the Crowne Plaza interiors. We were pleasantly surprised with the quality of all products, as well as with the communication and service of the company. Our orders were ready on time and in the agreed configurations. We will certainly introduce Silestone and Dekton countertops into our future designs”, says Mikołaj Wielowiejski, Sales Director of NAP.

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Cosentino's materials used in this project

Eternal-Calacatta-Classic

Calacatta Classic

Silestone
Eternal-Noir-slab

Eternal Noir

Silestone
Eternal-Marquina

Eternal Marquina

Silestone
Negro-Stellar

Negro Stellar

Silestone

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Scandic The Reef

Case Study

Scandic The Reef, a slice of the Caribbean in Denmark

Haaning A/S

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Location

Frederikshavn, Denmark

Architecture / Design

Haaning A/S

Material

Silestone

Color

Aluminio Nube

Application

H-Line washbasins by Silestone

End Date

2019

Silestone H-Line, easy maintenance for a heavy-duty washbasin

Scandic The Reef is more than just a hotel. Its attractions and facilities which are typical of a water park plus its Caribbean decor, offer a completely unique experience to visitors. Everything at Scandic The Reef is a journey into nature and fun, where you can hear the sound of rushing water around every corner. This tranquillity is also present in the cloakrooms, where the H-Line washbasins by Silestone can be found.

The hotel’s interior designers were looking for a material that was both highly resistant and visually appealing. The H-Line washbasins by Silestone, in Aluminio Nube, provide a clean and neat appearance, including features such as mitred edges, which give a smooth finish to the entire structure.

In addition to its beautiful design, Silestone is easy to maintain and clean, it withstands daily use and does not lose its properties or colour consistency over time.

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Hotel Ernst Sillem Hoeve

Case Study

Dekton to withstand the burners of the Ernst Sillem Hoeve Hotel

Etienne Bouten

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Location

Den Dolder, The Netherlands

Material

Dekton | Silestone

Color

Bianco River | Grey Amazon | Kelya

Quantity

30 m2

Architecture / Design

Etienne Bouten

Application

Kitchentops, bartops, tabletops

End date

2020

Thickness

20 mm

Special from every corner

Located in the wooded area of Lage Vuursche (The Netherlands) you can find Hotel Ernst Sillem Hoeve. This former coach house from 1880 has 85 modern hotel rooms, a restaurant, a swimming pool, an infrared sauna, 2 hotel bars and 20 meeting rooms.

Hotel Ernst Sillem Hoeve combines the grandeur from the past with current modern facilities. In 2018 the restaurant part was renovated. Etienne Bouten, of B+B Interior architecture, took care of the design.

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A material to withstand thermal contrasts

The client as well as the interior designer had experienced cooking on Dekton before. A worktop-concept with an invisible induction hob mounted below the Dekton worktop with induction cylinders and cooling plates. This makes direct cooking and cooling on the material possible. The induction hob is invisible for the eye, but when the chef puts a pan on the worktop, he can start cooking. “This gives a bit of a surprise for the guests and a unique experience in the restaurant,” says Etienne Bouten. Next to this, the material is also great for cooling and preserving food.

Cooking on Dekton is a unique concept and guests find it really cool that they can just touch the worktop and it is not hot. This is because after removing the pan, the worktop immediately cools down. For the worktops which are being used for cooking and cooling the hotel chose for the Dekton colour Kelya, a luxurious matte black colour with the look and feel of Spanish marble with light grey veigns.

For the bar, Silestone was chosen in the colors Grey Amazon, an earthy color with lots of movement which gives the bar a warm charisma. For the pantry and high tables Silestone Bianco Rivers was used. This is a luxurious marble look which brings timeless class yet modern charm to the room.

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Bergen

DEKTON
Grey-Amazon

Taga

DEKTON
kelya

Kelya

DEKTON

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Hotel Risen

Cosentino Flagship Project

Silestone revives the splendour of Stockholm’s most traditional hotel

Eye Interior Architects

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Location

Stockholm, Sweden

Material

Silestone

Color

Yukon

Quantity

900 m2

Architecture / Design

Eye Interior Architects Multi Montage AB

Client

First Hotel Reisen

Application

Bathroom worktop

Thickness

12, 20 mm

A piece of classicism designed to last

Eye Interior architecture studio had a clear idea from the start. When the restoration of the 140 bathrooms at the First Reisen hotel in Stockholm was initially considered, they knew that Silestone was the perfect solution. They needed a low-absorption, scratch-resistant material with hardly any joins, so that it would not be affected by daily use.

It also had to be beautiful, combining classic with modern touches in the personal and intimate space of a bathroom. Silestone Yukon, with its glossy finish, met these requirements perfectly, providing visual continuity and a tranquil, contemporary style. With its off-white colour and elegant grey tones, the Yukon series enabled the en-suite bathrooms in this centuries-old hotel to be updated.

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A centuries-old hotel embraces modern times

In August 2019, the restoration of the First Reisen hotel in Stockholm began. As well as refreshing the communal areas, the project included updating the 140 bedrooms and their en-suite bathrooms. Modernising the installations of this 17th century hotel, without making the least impact on its classical flavour and style, was a big challenge. Eye Interior and Multi Montage were the main players in this huge job, using trusted partners such as Silestone by Cosentino on the vanity tops of all the bathrooms.

The First Reisen is strategically located in central Stockholm, with views over Lake Malar and the Old Town, and a stone’s throw from the Royal Palace. The hotel is a kind of time capsule: seven different buildings, dating from the 17th century to the early 20th century, have been converted into one. It is named after its first owner, the Dutch businessman Fredrik Reiss, who in 1750 opened a coffee house, called Reisen, where the hotel is situated today.

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“Bathrooms are personal spaces where you should feel fresh and relaxed. There’s no reason to leave them out of our designs”
Patrick Beining

Patrick Beining

Cosentino Scandinavia

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Cosentino's materials used in this project

white_storm_close_up

Yukon

SILESTONE

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Motel L

Cosentino Flagship Project

Motel L: Designer bathrooms made to last

Botrygg AB

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Location

Älvsjö, Sweden

Material

Silestone

Colours

Black Tebas

Thickness

20 mm

Architecture / Design

Botrygg AB

Application

Bathroom basin

End date

2017

Highly scratch resistant, durable washbasins

Motel L is located in Älvsjö, Sweden, in a strategic location close to Stockholm International Fairs and Congress Centre building. Since its opening in 2014, this motel has been welcoming a large number of guests most of the year round. The developer of this building project, Botrygg AB, realised that the hotel would need the most durable materials to cope with the daily grind of both the common areas and one of the key elements of any room – the bathrooms.

Silestone was the architectural solution chosen for the washbasins in all bathrooms at the Botrygg AB hotel, as it met the main requirement: easy maintenance thanks to its high resistance to scratching and minimal joints, which makes the material extremely durable – Cosentino provides a 25-year warranty for Silestone – and visually appealing.

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Minimal porosity to promote hygiene

One of the most challenging aspects of a hotel guest’s experience is the bathroom, an intimate personal grooming space where cleanliness and hygiene must be a priority. This was one of the project requirements that Silestone solved thanks to its reduced porosity, thus making the cleaning and disinfecting process of a highly used surface area such as the washbasin easier.

Botrygg AB aimed to create functional and resistant spaces in a stylish way. Silestone in Negro Tebas, with a polished finish, brings a very unique sense of sophistication to the whole bathroom, offering a range of contrasts in an environment where colours that are very similar to each other usually merge.

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“Silestone redefines the conventional bathroom space design with its formats, less joints and greater visual continuity”
Patrick Beining

Patrick Beining

Project Manager for Cosentino Escandinavia

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Cosentino's materials used in this project

Sirius-dekton

Black Tebas

SILESTONE

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Hotel Mediterráneo

Cosentino Flagship Project

Hotel Mediterráneo Park: an intimate showcase for Cosentino materials

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Location

Almería, Spain

Material

Dekton | Silestone | Natural Stone

Color

Danae | Blanco Zeus | Crema Marfil | Negro Marquina

Quantity

5,000 m2

Application

Façade | Bar Counters | Stairs | Flooring | Cladding | Bathrooms

Client

Proplaya

End date

2019

Thickness

8, 12, 20 mm

A design to match every surface

In June 2018, the Mediterráneo Bay Hotel & Resort opened its doors after a full refurbishment to celebrate its 25th anniversary. This cornerstone of the Almería hotel industry is located in a peaceful area on the seafront in Roquetas de Mar. With 367 rooms, an enormous lagoon-shaped swimming pool, a second pool with water slides for the little ones, a children’s club, a fitness centre and much more, the Mediterráneo Bay Hotel & Resort is a four-star paradise perfect for a dream holiday.

Cosentino became a trusted partner in this refurbishment process. Its presence can be felt throughout every inch of the common spaces and rooms in the hotel, with materials from its Dekton, Silestone and Natural Stone brands.

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The Cosentino family of materials stands out in every detail

The hotel’s main façade, crafted in more than 340 m2 of texturised crema marfil-coloured marble, grabs the visitors’ attention to greet them upon arrival. A water fountain refreshes the traveller’s visual palate next to the façade, also crafted in marble, in a 2 cm texturised Sierra Elvira tone.

The guest arrives at the hotel lobby with the assurance that everything to follow will be sophisticated and in good taste. The lobby’s flooring is made of ultra-compact Dekton surfacing in the Danae colour tone, used in the 157 x 140 x 0.8 cm and 320 x 140 x 0.8 cm formats to guarantee the perfect visual continuity in a spacious and bright environment.

Durable and design-centred refurbishment

The buffet bar was crafted in the Blanco Zeus Suede model of Silestone with a 2 cm thickness. The counters for the other two bars were built with Alaska and Ibiza white marble, respectively. In addition, the dining area leaves guests spellbound, as the entire floor shines with the spectacular effect of the polished Venato Carrara floor covering, in its 40 x 40 x 2 cm format.

After the visual feast of the hotel’s common areas, guests arrive at their room to discover, to their delight, that it follows the same aesthetic theme. The room and bathroom are cladded with polished and bevelled Crema Marfil marble tiles, with the bathroom flooring honed in the same tone and the countertops fashioned in a gorgeous Carrara white marble in the 120 x 60 x 2 cm format.

As a whole, the refurbishment of the Hotel Mediterráneo Park in Almería is a showcase of the design possibilities for the entire line of Cosentino surfaces.

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“The new hotel is a reflection of how the sector’s transformation is affecting design”
Lara Vázquez

Lara Vázquez

General Manager

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Cosentino's materials used in this project

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Danae

DEKTON
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Blanco Zeus

SILESTONE
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Crema marfil

SCALEA
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Negro Marquina

SCALEA
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Cap Ferrat

Cosentino Flagship Project

The jewel of Ipanema dazzles again thanks to Dekton

by Juan Carlos Di Filippo

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Location

Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Material

Dekton

Colours

Danae

Quantity

3.800 m2

Architecture / Design

Di Filippo Arquitectura

Collaborators

Gabriela de Lana, Carolina Luz, Renata Martinho, Marina Accioly, GMM-Anchor System, SA Martins Sliding Doors, Q-Railing System

End date

2016

Thickness

1,2 cm

More than 3,800 m2 of Dekton on a unique facade

Cap Ferrat is an iconic residential building located on exclusive Avenida Vieira Souto in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro. Built in 1976, this 20-story landmark of the Ipanema district has a surface area of 2,000 m2 and is home to apartments, duplexes, garages and communal areas.

Forty years after it was built, the cladding on the tower’s balconies was refurbished between 2013 and 2016. Having analysed the performance of various materials, the architectural studio in charge of the project, Di Filippo Arquitectura, identified Dekton as meeting all of the essential requirements.

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The correct load for the facade, with a carefully planned exterior aesthetic

The biggest challenge faced by the project team was to find a new cladding that could be installed over the original material and would entail a maximum load of 90 kilograms per square metre. In addition, due to the building’s proximity to the sea, the chosen material needed to match the exterior aesthetic with a subtle tone that blended into the surroundings as well as having mechanical properties to withstand the environmental damage that is common to such locations.

Careful R&D work tailor-made for the project

The 12mm-thick pieces were cut and the exact number, dimensions and location of their perforations made at the Cosentino factory in Cantoria, Almería, before being shipped to Brazil. The perforations made were the result of a ground-breaking fixing technique developed for this project by the company GMM Anchor Systems, supported throughout by the Cosentino engineering department. The anchoring system used was Keil, provided by Cosentino. Other pieces and metal accessories were produced by GMM.

The Dekton colour chosen for the facade’s cladding was the cream tone Danae due to its elegance and similarity to the colour of the sand on the beach.

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"We researched many options, but only Dekton had all of the characteristics to meet our criteria"
Juan Carlos Di Filippo

Juan Carlos Di Filippo

Architect

Cosentino's materials used in this project

danae-dekton-1

Danae

DEKTON
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Hipotels

Cosentino Flagship Project

Hipotels: Dekton in all its splendour

by Morro & Serra

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Location

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Material 

Dekton

Colours

Danae, Edora, Blanc Concrete, Halo, Makai, Blanco Zeus

Quantity

74.440 m2

Architecture / Design

Morro & Serra

Designer

Guillermo Conté Barceló

End date

2017

Thickness

0.8 cm, 1.2 cm y 2 cm

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An area that uses more than 70,000 m2 of Dekton and 1,600 of Silestone

In 2017, the hotel chain HIPOTELS opened two new properties at Playa de Palma (Palma de Mallorca). Aimed at foreign tourists, the chain’s key goal is to offer quality properties in unbeatable locations, with personalized service and facilities that exceed the expectations of the market.

More than 72,700 m2 of Dekton by Cosentino and 1,600 m2 of Silestone by Cosentino were used in the construction of the two complexes.

Interior and exterior flooring, dry and wet areas

Dekton makes up a large proportion of the flooring of the two hotels, both indoors and out. The large format of the Dekton pieces (320 x 144cm) has enabled the creation of beautiful, top-quality floors in the rooms, communal areas and outdoor pool area. Smaller-format Dekton pieces give shape to the floors of the showers in the en suite bathrooms, the stairways, and the 5* spa and heated pool. Its durability, resistance to abrasion and easy daily maintenance make this the perfect product for application on floors.

Having opted for uniformity of colour, we find Dekton flooring in various finishes throughout the project, in soft, pale and grey tones such as Danae, Blanc Concrete, Sirocco, Edora and Keon. The striking colour Trilium has been chosen for the heated pool area.

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Ventilated facade that resists erosion and salt

The ventilated facade of this four-star hotel’s building is made from Dekton. The material’s properties are ideal for this application. When it comes to the proximity to the sea, Dekton offers optimal performance in the face of sand and salt erosion.

It also has exceptional characteristics such as colour stability and high resistance to ultraviolet rays and staining. More than 9,000 square metres of Dekton®, in the Edora colour, create an impressive architectural result from the building’s facade.

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Reception, Desks and Bars: 1,000 m2 of Silestone

The communal areas of both hotels, comprising bars and dining rooms, are clad in Silestone. The impeccable Blanco Zeus colour is used on benchtops and panelling to create an aesthetic of unbeatable beauty. The same tone has been chosen for the four-star hotel’s spectacular reception, as well as the various counters found in different locations around the two complexes.

Other Silestone colours with exquisitely dark finishes, such as Carbono and Negro Stellar, were also chosen to clad various surfaces in the interior of the two hotels.

Silestone is the perfect option for these particular applications thanks to some extraordinary characteristics, such as easy cleaning and daily maintenance, high resistance to impacts, and bespoke production.

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Halo

DEKTON
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Makai

DEKTON
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Edora

DEKTON
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Danae

DEKTON
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Blanc Concrete

DEKTON
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Spanish Court Jamaica

Cosentino Flagship Project

Dekton complements Jamaica’s natural beauty

Antrobus + Ramirez

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Location

Jamaica

Material

Dekton | Natural Stone

Colours

Zenith | Edora | Blanco Macael | Caliza Alba

Quantity

11.150 m2

Architecture / Design

Antrobus + Ramirez Interior Design

Developer:

Crissa Hotels

End date

2019

Application

Floor, bathroom walls and pool

120 rooms and almost 9,000 m2 of Dekton

It has taken the Spanish Court Hotel just 10 years to establish itself as one of the most outstanding properties in the Caribbean, becoming one the top three accommodation options chosen by the public according to specialist travel websites. Among the qualities that make this hotel unique is the characteristic style of its décor, which combines natural elements from the Caribbean surroundings with cutting-edge, modern materials. This is the style that Christopher Issa, owner of the Spanish Court, wanted to maintain and enhance when renovating the hotel in 2019.

“We wanted the hotel to complement the natural beauty of Jamaica,” explains Issa who, alongside his team, searched for the most suitable materials for the project. “The designer wanted a white floor and finding the right one was among our biggest challenges.” Cue Dekton by Cosentino and its wide variety of colours.

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Dekton Zenith, the all-encompassing white

The renovation of the Spanish Court Hotel involved refurbishing the luxurious bedrooms and their spectacular bathrooms. The Antrobus + Ramirez studio opted to use 6,967 m2 of the Dekton Zenith colour for this task, as a way to let the light in Jamaica flood into every room. As the owner, Christopher Issa describes the result, “When you walk into the rooms refurbished with Dekton, they feel like a million-dollar suite.”

The Cosentino team, headed by Astor Paz, General Manager at Cosentino Center Fort Lauderdale, provided important guidance when it came to choosing the materials: “We were able to provide help and advice with regard to the installation of the materials. In fact, we spent several days training the team of installers.” The result of this close collaboration is the 1,858 m2 of Dekton used in the hallways, in the Danae shade with the Grip+ anti-slip finish.

Natural stone in the areas dedicated to relaxation and fun

Among the Spanish Court Hotel’s main attractions are the spa areas, where guests can relax and the large pool, designed for fun as well as comfort. In these areas, the designers have sought to maintain a sense of coherence with the surroundings by using Natural Stone, in the Caliza Alba shade for the pool and White Macael for the spa.

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“Dekton is natural in one sense, yet modern in another. It offers us exactly what we wanted to achieve for this hotel”
Christopher Issa

Christopher Issa

Owner

Support during the project execution phase

Christopher Issa highlighted how easy it was to work with Cosentino, which not only gave him the opportunity to understand the properties of the materials and to discover the wide range of colours, but also to visit the Cosentino production headquarters in Almería, Spain.

The support we received, both in the choice of the most appropriate materials as well as the training prior to the installation, was one of the factors that made this project such a success, both in terms of design and execution.

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Cosentino's materials used in this project

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Zenith

DEKTON
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Edora

DEKTON
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Blanco Macael

SENSA
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Caliza Alba

SCALEA
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