Cosentino Surfaces Shine at the 50th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York
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Cosentino is proud to once again participate in the 50th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York, a milestone year for one of the design industry’s most celebrated events. Located for the first time in Downtown Manhattan, the Greenwich Village townhome has been reimagined by 21 leading designers and architects and transformed into a showcase of design talent and innovation. The Kips Bay Decorator Show House raises money in support of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, an organization that provides essential after-school programs to children and teens.
This year, Cosentino surfaces are featured in several standout spaces, each interpreted by a different talented designer. From a bold kitchen to an imaginative dining room and even a podcast room, Dekton and Sensa surfaces help bring their cutting-edge visions to life.
The Kitchen at Kips | Christopher Peacock
Christopher Peacock’s vision for the kitchen combines quiet luxury with a moody downtown energy. Custom oak cabinetry in a rich espresso finish is paired with Sensa Orinoco granite countertops. Its bold veining enhances the kitchen’s intimate yet sophisticated feel, balancing handcrafted brass accents and contemporary details with the timeless and unique beauty of natural stone.



The Kitchen at Kips by Christopher Peacock | Sensa Orinoco Countertop & Backsplash | Photography: Christopher Delaney
Salon Analogue | Leyden Lewis Design Studio
In Salon Analogue, Leyden Lewis reimagines the traditional library as a layered, soulful retreat for conversation and creativity. Adjacent to the salon is a kitchenette that doubles as a photography lab. Dekton Grafite, which is used on the countertop (12 mm thickness) and backsplash (8 mm thickness). With its deep tones and subtle movement, Grafite grounds the space with a modern edge while complementing the rich aubergine walls, gold ceiling treatments, and curated art and furnishings collections.

Salon Analogue by Leyden Lewis Design Studio | Dekton Grafite Countertops & Backsplash | Photography: Christopher Delaney
Through the Looking Glass | Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates
For the dining room, Corey Damen Jenkins drew inspiration from Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, blending tradition and whimsy. At the heart of the room is a striking fireplace clad in Dekton Trance. From the Onirika Collection, Trance has luminous veining with blueish tones and soft tonal contrast, transforming the fireplace into a sculptural focal point. It perfectly complements the details of the molding with the modern spirit of the design.



Through the Looking Glass by Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates | Photography: Marco Ricca & Christopher Delaney
Sanctuary of Thoughts | Jim Dove Design Studio
Jim Dove envisioned the home office as a retreat to spark creativity and reflection, drawing global influences and refined craftsmanship. At the center is Dekton Kelya on the desk countertop and cabinetry, introducing a sleek and durable surface with a sophisticated charcoal base and white veining. Its timeless presence complements the mirrored cabinetry, layered wallcoverings, and a curated selection of furnishings to create a truly immersive sanctuary.


Sanctuary of Thoughts by Jim Dove Design Studio | Dekton Kelya Countertops & Cabinet Cladding | Photography: Christopher Delaney
The Zoom Room | Pavarini Design
Charles Pavarini III created ‘The Zoom Room,’ a contemporary home office designed for high-level communication and digital presence. A defining feature of the space is the use of Sensa Cristalo, applied as a backlit panel that defines the podcast image.

The Zoom Room by Pavarini Design | Sensa Cristalo Backlit Panel | Photography: Christopher Delaney
From bold natural stones to sleek ultracompact surfaces, Cosentino provides the versatility and performance needed to support each designer’s unique vision. Cosentino’s inclusion in the 50th Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House reflects the company’s commitment to design innovation and support for the next generation.
The extraordinary townhouse offers visitors an opportunity to explore the latest trends and cutting-edge concepts on display until October 19, 2025.
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