Case Study
Bold texture and sustainability with Dekton in the Serenity Collection by Brix&Co
Brenda Brix, AMR, Brix&Co.

Location
Alberta (Canada)
Installer
Urban Granite
Colour
Laurent
Thickness
12 mm
Architecture / Design
Brenda Brix, AMR, Brix&Co.
Material
Dekton
Aplication
Console
End date
2025
The Serenity Collection by Brix&Co., which includes side tables, consoles, and coffee tables, emerges in Alberta as a luxury furniture line where sustainability and elegance coexist seamlessly. At the helm of the project is Brenda Brix, interior designer and founder of Brix&Co. After a meticulous research process (Brenda comes from a scientific background) and a visit to the Cosentino facilities in Spain, she discovered that Dekton embodied both her ethical commitment and her aesthetic demands. Among the collection, a console made entirely from Dekton Laurent stands out as one of the brand's most sophisticated offerings.
A console with sculptural character
Inspired by the golden veins of Port Laurent marble, the Dekton Laurent colour chosen for this Serenity Collection console brings a dark, deep tone with ochre veining that creates a dramatic, warm, and elegant aesthetic, transforming the piece into a true design object. The play of contrasts with the lower shelf in natural wood adds visual lightness and warmth, while the sharp geometry of its structure emphasizes its contemporary essence.
Thanks to its ultra-compact composition, the console’s surface resists stains, heat, and scratches, allowing it to be intensively used without losing its beauty or integrity. The perfectly aligned veins between the top and sides highlight the artisanal care with which it was crafted, while reaffirming its sculptural vocation.
Technical precision and sustainability applied to design
The ability to work with Dekton in precise cuts allows for clean angles and seamless visual joints. In the case of this console, that level of technical detail elevates the piece above conventional furniture.
Additionally, as with the rest of the collection, the use of remnants from other installations reinforces its commitment to responsible production. “We repurpose countertop scraps to create new pieces. It’s a way to give them a second life and reduce the environmental impact of design,” explains Brenda.





















