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Dekton Laurent and Sensa Orinoco: materials that reflect the orgnanic soul of the pool
Sanoa Architecture
Location
Arcachon (France)
Marble Worker
HM Deco
Material
Dekton | Sensa
Aplication
Countertop, wall cladding, island
Quantity
6 slabs
Architecture/Design
Sanoa Architecture
Cabinetmaking
Le Gall
Colour
Laurent | Orinoco
Thickness: 8 mm
12 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm
End date
2023
It is on the heights of the Arcachon basin that this magnificent project is taking shape, led by the Sanoa Architecture agency, which has been operating in the area for 15 years. Their teams take care of everything: from the development of an idea and a concept to its realization. All their projects integrate a unique artistic image and functional solutions. The client is systematically at the heart of their project, so their main objective is to illustrate the values and individuality of the client through design.
This is how the Sanoa Architecture agency chose to reinvent this villa; taking inspiration from the natural setting that surrounds this magnificent residence. The materials chosen, stone and wood, then seem obvious for the realization of this project. Materials that reflect the organic soul of the pool. This is how the agency decided to turn to two well-known craftsmen in the region, the HM Deco marble work and the Le Gall cabinetmaking, who came together around this ambitious project: a central island in the shape of a Pebble.
The Sensa Orinoco natural stone island top required 3 slices, each 3 cm thick, to achieve the rounded finish of this table. This island becomes a real designer piece that sits like a work of art in the heart of the room. The house's two kitchens were also decorated with Cosentino materials, including Dekton Laurent with its rust-toned veins that echo the marbling of Sensa Orinoco.
The union between natural stone, reconstituted stone and wood is perfectly mastered here. The dark tones of the stone and the ultra-compact material contrast with the warmth of the Oak used as a base for the pebble and in kitchen furniture, while the volcanic-tinted veins match the wood perfectly. The whole creates a contrast full of harmony with a modern and elegant look.