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Ukiyo: the Japanese trend sweeping the interior design industry

The Japanese concept of ukiyo could be summed up as “living in the moment, detached from the bothers of life”. The use of this concept in interior design and architecture allows for the creation of spaces that promote serenity, contemplation and appreciation of the ephemeral beauty of everyday life within a visually attractive and functional environment.

This is the idea that has inspired the new UKIYO collection by Dekton, designed by Claudia Afshar, who brings us her reinterpretation of grooved textures. This collection is an invitation to enter a world where time passes leisurely and the present moment is the only thing that matters, enjoying the beauty of natural textures.

In this article, we give you some tips on how to incorporate the ukiyo concept into your interior design and architecture projects using Dekton materials.

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Minimalism and simplification

Go for simplicity in the design of your architecture and interior design projects, stripping them of all unnecessary elements and choosing pure, uncluttered lines. Use a palette of neutral and soft colours that conveys a sense of calm and serenity.

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Get in touch with nature

Use natural elements such as wood, veining patterns and organic colours to create a connection with nature. The new UKIYO collection by Dekton features five colours designed to connect you with nature and its elements: Bromo, Umber, Nacre, Kreta and Rem.

We also recommend designing spaces that allow in natural light and views to the outside, which is very useful for creating a link with the surrounding natural environment.

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Elegant and functional design

Prioritise functionality and practicality in your designs, getting rid of mess and making the most of space. To this end, you can turn to Dekton UKIYO to create elegant and efficient furniture and architectural elements.

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Privacy and quietness

Design spaces that can provide privacy when required, such as meditation corners, reading areas or retreat spaces. We recommend the use of soundproofing techniques to create a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, such as the grooved cladding of our new collection, which improves thermal and acoustic insulation.

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Play with light and shadow

Use strategically placed lighting to create light and shadow effects that highlight the beauty of the grooved finishes of Dekton UKIYO and the other materials used in the space.

Using traditional Japanese design lamps, such as washi paper lamps, will allow you to create cosy atmospheres, soften the light and give your project a masterful touch.

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Claudia Afshar: design to appreciate the beauty of the present moment

Renowned interior designer Claudia Afshar stands out in the world of design for her unique, avant-garde style. With an exceptional ability to combine traditional and contemporary elements, Claudia creates spaces that are true masterpieces of visual harmony.

Her style is characterised by meticulous attention to detail, a sophisticated palette of colour and masterful use of materials and textures, all of which can be clearly seen in the UKIYO collection.

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Be inspired by Cosentino to design in the ukiyo style

Come to one of our Cosentino City Showrooms to discover this new Dekton collection created in collaboration with Claudia Afshar. You can also visit our website to discover all the colours, applications, spaces and projects created with our Silestone, Dekton, Sensa and Scalea surfaces.

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