These 4 tones by Cosentino evoke sustainability and nature.
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Nature is a universal refuge: a place where we find calm, balance, and unpretentious beauty. At a time when sustainability is no longer an added value but an essential premise in design and architecture, the Natura macrotrend—featured in the book Shaping Tomorrow: Future Design & Architecture 2025–2026 by Cosentino—invites us to reconnect with the essentials.
Its color proposal reinterprets earthy tones with a serene, calm, and deeply emotional perspective. Colors that do not aim to dominate but rather to complement; creating immersive and human atmospheres. Within Cosentino's portfolio, four key tones stand out, perfectly embodying this philosophy, evoking sustainability and nature in any project.
Design spaces connected to nature with these four tones by Cosentino.
Posidonia Green (Silestone): a green that brightens spaces
Inspired by the richness of the Mediterranean Sea, Posidonia Green by Silestone is a soft, light-filled green tone that brings freshness and dynamism to interiors. Its serene and enveloping finish transforms any kitchen, bathroom, or living room into a harmonious space, capable of conveying vitality without being intrusive.
This color is also a symbol of sustainability. Thanks to Hybriq+ technology, Posidonia Green is manufactured with premium minerals, recycled materials, 99% reused water, and 100% renewable energy. A proposal that not only beautifies but also respects the planet.
Ffrom 03 (Silestone Earthic): a design with recycled origins
The Earthic collection, created by Cosentino in collaboration with Formafantasma studio, marks a turning point in the way sustainable materials are conceived. Its Ffrom 03 model combines an elegant anthracite background with recycled PET inlays that resemble fragments of a starry sky.
With up to 30% recycled components in its composition —glass, PET plastics, bioresin, and Dekton remnants— Ffrom 03 is a statement of intent. It represents a commitment to transforming waste into beauty, reducing the extraction of raw materials, and lowering the environmental footprint. An innovative surface that connects design and responsibility in a single proposal.
Raw G (Silestone Earthic): the sobriety of cement with copper accents
Also part of the Earthic collection, the Raw G tone reinterprets the aesthetics of cement from a natural and elegant perspective. Its greyish background, enriched with delicate nebulous veins in copper tones, creates an effect of fluidity and quiet sophistication.
Raw G is a versatile material, ideal for both kitchens and contract spaces aiming to convey authenticity and warmth. Like the rest of the collection, it is crafted with an innovative and sustainable composition that includes bio-resins and recycled materials, proving that contemporary design can be both beautiful and responsible.
Grigio (Dekton): mineral elegance reinterpreted
The Grigio tone, from the Pietra Kode collection by Dekton, is inspired by the historic Grigio Alpi, an Italian stone used since the Renaissance by architects like Andrea Palladio. Its gray palette with warm undertones conveys balance and continuity, evoking the beauty of natural minerals.
Grigio is perfect for projects seeking a timeless and minimalist finish, especially when combined with woods, taupe tones, or cream surfaces. Additionally, its resistance, durability, and low maintenance make it a sustainable long-term material, aligning with Natura's values.
Natura: a palette that reconnects us with the essentials
The tones defining the Natura macrotrend are not meant to dazzle but to humanize spaces. From avocado greens to warm beiges, soft oranges, or grays inspired by tree bark, this palette is built on the idea that living naturally is more than an aesthetic choice—it's a vital necessity.
In a context where we aim to reduce environmental impact while designing beautiful and timeless spaces, the four highlighted Cosentino tones —Posidonia Green, Ffrom 03, Raw G, and Grigio— are perfect allies. Each offers a unique interpretation of nature, whether through Mediterranean light, recycled materials, mineral sobriety, or architectural heritage.
A design with a sustainable soul
Embracing the Natura trend in interior design means choosing surfaces that exude calm, authenticity, and respect for the environment. It means understanding that beauty lies not in the ephemeral, but in what endures, what breathes, and what reminds us of our connection to the earth.
With innovative collections like Silestone Earthic or Dekton Pietra Kode, Cosentino redefines how we understand sustainability in design, offering materials that combine environmental responsibility, advanced technology, and natural aesthetics.
Tags: SilestoneXM, Trends | 1 month ago | Written by: Cosentino





