Case Study

A bathroom where past and present come together at Casa Decor 2024

Erico Navazo

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Location

Madrid (Spain)

Material

Silestone | Sensa

Aplication

Bathtub, countertop, table

End date

2024

Architecture/Design

Erico Navazo

Colour

Parisien Bleu | Platino

Thickness

20 mm, 30 mm

Photography

Craus Fotografía

Casa Decor, the most eagerly awaited interior design event of the year held in Madrid for professionals and amateurs alike, is back. And, as every year, the talent of interior designer Erico Navazo is not to be missed. On this occasion, the designer presents the ‘Metallic Harmony’ space, a bathroom proposal created in collaboration with the Strohm Teka brand, which redefines elegance and resistance to the passage of time through the masterful integration of elements from different eras.

Renowned for his ability to create spaces that tell stories, Navazo has designed a bathroom that captures the essence of a 1928 palace, giving it a natural, contemporary and avant-garde spirit. This space goes beyond the usual functional area to become a sanctuary that invites reflection and appreciation of detail. According to Navazo, it is “a place that resists the passage of time while maintaining its elegance. To reinforce this concept, beautiful metallic taps were used, complemented by textures, colours and materials within a balanced and unique design. An eclectic space that aims to be timeless.”

To create this eclectic and timeless space, Navazo also used two Cosentino materials. On the one hand, he chose Silestone Parisien Bleu for the bathtub and the washbasin countertop. On the other, he used Sensa Platino on a quartzite table specially made for the project. These surfaces enhance the space thanks to their unique aesthetics and offer advanced technology with easy maintenance and high resistance, which are key features for Navazo, who always looks for materials “capable of generating emotions, with a beautiful design and durability.”

Silestone and Sensa, two materials that helped achieve the perfect result

According to Navazo, the process of selecting these materials was the result of an exhaustive search to find those that “best suited what we had in mind”. The decision was based on a combination of factors including the technical properties, colour, texture and design of the slab, which together captured the vision of the project.

In addition, Navazo highlights the ease of use of Cosentino materials, stating that their “high resistance and ease of handling” facilitated the execution of the design, which was a decisive advantage given the high pressure of execution and assembly times typical of events such as Casa Decor.

The challenge of meeting these tight deadlines was partly mitigated by the logistical support of Cosentino, which delivered the materials “with alacrity”, allowing Navazo and his team to focus on carrying out a perfect assembly and remaining faithful to the original concept. His proposal for this year’s edition will also remain in the memory of all those attending Casa Decor.

Cosentino's materials used in this project

Silestone Parisien bleu

Parisien Bleu

SILESTONE
Platino

Platino

SENSA

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