Case Study

‘Reflejo del tiempo’, the Santos space at Casa Decor 2024 with Cosentino

Santos

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Location

Madrid (Spain)

Material

Sensa

Aplication

Worktops

Photography

Craus Fotografía

Architecture/Design

Santos

Colour

Taj Mahal

End date

2024

For the 59th edition of Casa Decor 2024, Madrid will once again be full of interior decoration, design, trends and lifestyle. And for another year, the Santos kitchen furniture brand will be part of the event, presenting a space called ‘Reflejo del tiempo’ (Reflection of Time), inspired by various architectural and decorative aspects of the Palacio de la Trinidad, where the fair is held.

With its design proposal, Santos has reinterpreted the most emblematic features of the building with contemporary elements, collaborating with Cosentino as one of its companions on this design journey.

Clean lines and natural materials

Santos has designed its kitchen space for Casa Decor 2024 by combining clean lines with natural materials and warm textures to create a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere, where nothing is superfluous. However, this minimalist approach to space has not prevented the brand from focusing on the functional aspects that define and differentiate its proposals.

For example, the floor in the room is a direct reference to the dome of the main building of the palace. It is a Santos mosaic with a Fresno Claro base and inserts in colours Nogal Americano and Fresno Olivo, three woods that are highly representative of the brand’s designs.

Meanwhile, the ceiling features fabric-covered acoustic panels, a material reminiscent of details such as bed canopies, wall fabrics or plaster panels found in some of the building’s rooms. In addition, suspended light rails with three types of spotlights adorn the ceiling, strategically placed to accentuate the interior design elements. This arrangement aims to enhance the light character of the space, while improving the sound quality to promote a serene and secluded atmosphere.

Brazilian quartzite by Cosentino

For the kitchen furniture, they have opted for clean lines, using light materials such as glass and natural finishes such as Fresno Olivo wood for the base units. They have also used Cosentino’s Sensa Taj Mahal stone, a Brazilian quartzite, for the worktops and sink.

Overall, the simplicity of the lines, the warmth of the tones, the stylistic coherence and the subtle neutrality of the interior design intertwine with the essence of the space, forming a harmonious fabric that, like a photograph, captures and preserves a unique moment, where visitors can immerse themselves in the traces and reflections of a time in constant flux.

Cosentino's materials used in this project

TAJ MAHAL

Taj Mahal

SENSA

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