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Hotel Risen

Cosentino Flagship Project

Silestone revives the splendour of Stockholm’s most traditional hotel

Eye Interior Architects

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Location

Stockholm, Sweden

Material

Silestone

Color

Yukon

Quantity

900 m2

Architecture / Design

Eye Interior Architects Multi Montage AB

Client

First Hotel Reisen

Application

Bathroom worktop

Thickness

12, 20 mm

A piece of classicism designed to last

Eye Interior architecture studio had a clear idea from the start. When the restoration of the 140 bathrooms at the First Reisen hotel in Stockholm was initially considered, they knew that Silestone was the perfect solution. They needed a low-absorption, scratch-resistant material with hardly any joins, so that it would not be affected by daily use.

It also had to be beautiful, combining classic with modern touches in the personal and intimate space of a bathroom. Silestone Yukon, with its glossy finish, met these requirements perfectly, providing visual continuity and a tranquil, contemporary style. With its off-white colour and elegant grey tones, the Yukon series enabled the en-suite bathrooms in this centuries-old hotel to be updated.

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A centuries-old hotel embraces modern times

In August 2019, the restoration of the First Reisen hotel in Stockholm began. As well as refreshing the communal areas, the project included updating the 140 bedrooms and their en-suite bathrooms. Modernising the installations of this 17th century hotel, without making the least impact on its classical flavour and style, was a big challenge. Eye Interior and Multi Montage were the main players in this huge job, using trusted partners such as Silestone by Cosentino on the vanity tops of all the bathrooms.

The First Reisen is strategically located in central Stockholm, with views over Lake Malar and the Old Town, and a stone’s throw from the Royal Palace. The hotel is a kind of time capsule: seven different buildings, dating from the 17th century to the early 20th century, have been converted into one. It is named after its first owner, the Dutch businessman Fredrik Reiss, who in 1750 opened a coffee house, called Reisen, where the hotel is situated today.

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“Bathrooms are personal spaces where you should feel fresh and relaxed. There’s no reason to leave them out of our designs”
Patrick Beining

Patrick Beining

Cosentino Scandinavia

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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Yukon

SILESTONE

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Motel L

Cosentino Flagship Project

Motel L: Designer bathrooms made to last

Botrygg AB

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Location

Älvsjö, Sweden

Material

Silestone

Colors

Black Tebas

Thickness

20 mm

Architecture / Design

Botrygg AB

Application

Bathroom basin

End date

2017

Highly scratch resistant, durable washbasins

Motel L is located in Älvsjö, Sweden, in a strategic location close to Stockholm International Fairs and Congress Centre building. Since its opening in 2014, this motel has been welcoming a large number of guests most of the year round. The developer of this building project, Botrygg AB, realised that the hotel would need the most durable materials to cope with the daily grind of both the common areas and one of the key elements of any room – the bathrooms.

Silestone was the architectural solution chosen for the washbasins in all bathrooms at the Botrygg AB hotel, as it met the main requirement: easy maintenance thanks to its high resistance to scratching and minimal joints, which makes the material extremely durable – Cosentino provides a 25-year warranty for Silestone – and visually appealing.

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Minimal porosity to promote hygiene

One of the most challenging aspects of a hotel guest’s experience is the bathroom, an intimate personal grooming space where cleanliness and hygiene must be a priority. This was one of the project requirements that Silestone solved thanks to its reduced porosity, thus making the cleaning and disinfecting process of a highly used surface area such as the washbasin easier.

Botrygg AB aimed to create functional and resistant spaces in a stylish way. Silestone in Negro Tebas, with a polished finish, brings a very unique sense of sophistication to the whole bathroom, offering a range of contrasts in an environment where colours that are very similar to each other usually merge.

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“Silestone redefines the conventional bathroom space design with its formats, less joints and greater visual continuity”
Patrick Beining

Patrick Beining

Project Manager for Cosentino Escandinavia

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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Black Tebas

SILESTONE

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Hotel Mediterráneo

Cosentino Flagship Project

Hotel Mediterráneo Park: an intimate showcase for Cosentino materials

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Location

Almería, Spain

Material

DEKTON | Silestone | Natural Stone

Color

Danae | Blanco Zeus | Crema Marfil | Negro Marquina

Quantity

5,000 m2

Application

Façade | Bar Counters | Stairs | Flooring | Cladding | Bathrooms

Client

Proplaya

End date

2019

Thickness

8, 12, 20 mm

A design to match every surface

In June 2018, the Mediterráneo Bay Hotel & Resort opened its doors after a full refurbishment to celebrate its 25th anniversary. This cornerstone of the Almería hotel industry is located in a peaceful area on the seafront in Roquetas de Mar. With 367 rooms, an enormous lagoon-shaped swimming pool, a second pool with water slides for the little ones, a children’s club, a fitness centre and much more, the Mediterráneo Bay Hotel & Resort is a four-star paradise perfect for a dream holiday.

Cosentino became a trusted partner in this refurbishment process. Its presence can be felt throughout every inch of the common spaces and rooms in the hotel, with materials from its Dekton, Silestone and Natural Stone brands.

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The Cosentino family of materials stands out in every detail

The hotel’s main façade, crafted in more than 340 m2 of texturised crema marfil-coloured marble, grabs the visitors’ attention to greet them upon arrival. A water fountain refreshes the traveller’s visual palate next to the façade, also crafted in marble, in a 2 cm texturised Sierra Elvira tone.

The guest arrives at the hotel lobby with the assurance that everything to follow will be sophisticated and in good taste. The lobby’s flooring is made of ultra-compact Dekton surfacing in the Danae colour tone, used in the 157 x 140 x 0.8 cm and 320 x 140 x 0.8 cm formats to guarantee the perfect visual continuity in a spacious and bright environment.

Durable and design-centred refurbishment

The buffet bar was crafted in the Blanco Zeus Suede model of Silestone with a 2 cm thickness. The counters for the other two bars were built with Alaska and Ibiza white marble, respectively. In addition, the dining area leaves guests spellbound, as the entire floor shines with the spectacular effect of the polished Venato Carrara floor covering, in its 40 x 40 x 2 cm format.

After the visual feast of the hotel’s common areas, guests arrive at their room to discover, to their delight, that it follows the same aesthetic theme. The room and bathroom are cladded with polished and bevelled Crema Marfil marble tiles, with the bathroom flooring honed in the same tone and the countertops fashioned in a gorgeous Carrara white marble in the 120 x 60 x 2 cm format.

As a whole, the refurbishment of the Hotel Mediterráneo Park in Almería is a showcase of the design possibilities for the entire line of Cosentino surfaces.

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“The new hotel is a reflection of how the sector’s transformation is affecting design”
Lara Vázquez

Lara Vázquez

General Manager

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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Danae

DEKTON
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Blanco Zeus

SILESTONE
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Crema marfil

SCALEA
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Negro Marquina

SCALEA
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Okko Hotel Gare de l’Est

OKKO Hotel Gare de l'Est

Studiopepe
Paris, France

Studiopepe’s design for OKKO Hotel at Gare de l’Est in Paris seeks to offer each guest a unique experience.

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La hotel chain OKKO commissioned Studiopepe to design the lobby and ‘Le Club’ for its new place within the Gare de l’est station of Paris. A feature of all OKKOs, Le Club offers a variety of amenities to serve the needs of clients throughout the day: breakfast and supper, a lounge, business meetings, and leisure activities. The interior is a diaphanous space freely organized by mobile elements like curtains and dividers. Decorative items are added, designed exclusively for the hotel, such as the large chandelier in the lobby or the sofas, besides a selection of Italian-design furniture: San Carlo armchairs by Castilgioni, Boomerang easy chairs by Rodolfo Bonetti, and the Atollo lamp by Magistretti.

The dining area and bar, directly connected to the station, draw inspiration from the shapes of train compartments, including original pieces from the Orient Express that have been restored and incorporated either as art displays or as part of the installations. As for color, the neutral soft tones chosen for the claddings are complemented by neon lights and an illumination that varies as the day goes by, resulting in a dynamic atmosphere. The materials enhance visitors’ tactile experience: Kvadrat textiles combined with velvet, brass, and postmodern-looking surfaces made of terrazzo and linoleum.

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Cap Ferrat

Cosentino Flagship Project

The jewel of Ipanema dazzles again thanks to Dekton

by Juan Carlos Di Filippo

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Location

Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Material

DEKTON

Colors

Danae

Quantity

3.800 m2

Architecture / Design

Di Filippo Arquitectura

Collaborators

Gabriela de Lana, Carolina Luz, Renata Martinho, Marina Accioly, GMM-Anchor System, SA Martins Sliding Doors, Q-Railing System

End date

2016

Thickness

1,2 cm

Over 3,800 m2 of Dekton adorn this unique façade

Cap Ferrat is an iconic residential building located on the exclusive Avenida Vieira Souto in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro. Built in 1976, this 20-story landmark of the Ipanema district has a surface area of 2,000 m2 and is home to apartments, duplexes, garages, and communal areas.

Forty years after it was built, the cladding on the tower’s balconies was refurbished between 2013 and 2016. Having analyzed the performance of various materials, the architectural studio in charge of the project, Di Filippo Arquitectura, identified Dekton as meeting all of the essential requirements.

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The correct load for the façade, with a carefully planned exterior aesthetic

The biggest challenge faced by the project team was to find a new cladding that could be installed over the original material and would entail a maximum load of 90 kilograms per square meter. In addition, due to the building’s proximity to the sea, the chosen material needed to match the exterior aesthetic with a subtle tone that blended into the surroundings as well as having mechanical properties to withstand the environmental damage that is common to such locations.

Master R&D work tailor-made for the project

The 12 mm-thick pieces were cut and the exact number, dimensions and location of their perforations made at the Cosentino factory in Cantoria, Almería, before being shipped to Brazil. The perforations made were the result of a ground-breaking fixing technique developed for this project by the company GMM Anchor Systems, supported throughout by the Cosentino engineering department. The anchoring pieces used were from Keil, provided by Cosentino. Other pieces and metal accessories were produced by GMM.

Dekton Danae was the color chosen for the facade's cladding because of its elegance and resemblance to the color of the beach's sand.

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"We researched many options, but only Dekton had all of the characteristics to meet our criteria"
Juan Carlos Di Filippo

Juan Carlos Di Filippo

Architect

Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Danae

DEKTON
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Spanish Court Jamaica

Cosentino Flagship Project

Dekton complements Jamaica’s natural beauty

Antrobus + Ramirez

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Location

Jamaica

Material

DEKTON | Natural Stone

Colors

Zenith | Edora | Blanco Macael | Caliza Alba

Quantity

11.150 m2

Architecture / Design

Antrobus + Ramirez Interior Design

Developer

Crissa Hotels

End date

2019

Application

Floor, bathroom walls and pool

120 rooms and almost 9,000 m2 of Dekton

It has taken the Spanish Court Hotel just 10 years to establish itself as one of the most outstanding properties in the Caribbean, becoming one the top three accommodation options chosen by the public according to specialist travel websites. Among the qualities that make this hotel unique is the characteristic style of its décor, which combines natural elements from the Caribbean surroundings with cutting-edge, modern materials. This is the style that Christopher Issa, owner of the Spanish Court, wanted to maintain and enhance when renovating the hotel in 2019.

“We wanted the hotel to complement the natural beauty of Jamaica,” explains Issa who, alongside his team, searched for the most suitable materials for the project. “The designer wanted a white floor and finding the right one was among our biggest challenges.” Cue Dekton by Cosentino and its wide variety of colours.

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Dekton Zenith, the all-encompassing white

The renovation of the Spanish Court Hotel involved refurbishing the luxurious bedrooms and their spectacular bathrooms. The Antrobus + Ramirez studio opted to use 6,967 m2 of the Dekton Zenith colour for this task, as a way to let the light in Jamaica flood into every room. As the owner, Christopher Issa describes the result, “When you walk into the rooms refurbished with Dekton, they feel like a million-dollar suite.”

The Cosentino team, headed by Astor Paz, General Manager at Cosentino Center Fort Lauderdale, provided important guidance when it came to choosing the materials: “We were able to provide help and advice with regard to the installation of the materials. In fact, we spent several days training the team of installers.” The result of this close collaboration is the 1,858 m2 of Dekton used in the hallways, in the Danae shade with the Grip+ anti-slip finish.

Natural stone in the areas dedicated to relaxation and fun

Among the Spanish Court Hotel’s main attractions are the spa areas, where guests can relax and the large pool, designed for fun as well as comfort. In these areas, the designers have sought to maintain a sense of coherence with the surroundings by using Natural Stone, in the Caliza Alba shade for the pool and White Macael for the spa.

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“Dekton is natural in one sense, yet modern in another. It offers us exactly what we wanted to achieve for this hotel”
Christopher Issa

Christopher Issa

Owner

Support during the project execution phase

Christopher Issa highlighted how easy it was to work with Cosentino, which not only gave him the opportunity to understand the properties of the materials and to discover the wide range of colours, but also to visit the Cosentino production headquarters in Almería, Spain.

The support we received, both in the choice of the most appropriate materials as well as the training prior to the installation, was one of the factors that made this project such a success, both in terms of design and execution.

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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Zenith

DEKTON
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Edora

DEKTON
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Blanco Macael

SENSA
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Caliza Alba

SCALEA
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Hotel Jakarta

Cosentino Flagship Project

Silestone and Dekton at Hotel Jakarta: a mix of sustainability and technology

Architects studio SeARCH

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Location

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Material

DEKTON | Silestone

Colors

Kelya, Aura, Coral Clay, Tundra

Quantity

16,500m2

Architecture / Design

Architects studio SeARCH

Collaborators

Hotel rooms by Ursem Modulaire Bouwsystemen; facades by Scheuten Absoluut Glastechniek (SAGT); bamboo ceiling by Rinkel & Smit Bouw

End date

2018

Developer

De Nijs & Zonen

Modern surfaces to protect History

Hotel Jakarta, which is located on Java-eiland in Amsterdam, and which opened its doors in the summer of 2018, is a very special project. A hotel centered around a tropical courtyard garden and incorporating all modern conveniences arose on a historic location. Sustainability plays a key role in the design of the building, which is built in wood. The sustainable and high-quality brands Silestone and Dekton from Cosentino tie in with this concept perfectly.

For years, the municipality of Amsterdam was looking for the best way to meet the need for hotel space at the head of Java-eiland. WestCord Hotels called in the help of SeARCH architects, who had already been involved in the urban development plan for Java-eiland. Together they developed a hotel concept that is as sustainable as it is high-tech, and with which they won the tender.

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The perfect textures of Silestone and Dekton for a natural ambient

Most of the materials that were used are pure: wood, steel and glass. In order to be able to meet the high sustainability requirements, the starting point was circularity. In other words, the recovery and reuse of materials. Also for the finishing touches, virtually no materials were used that have a short lifespan or are not recyclable. In Dekton and Silestone SeARCH found the ideal solution for the materials in the kitchen, restaurant and bakery of Hotel Jakarta.

In the kitchen, Dekton Kelya and Dekton Aura are applied as kitchen countertops. In the restaurant, the bar and all the bar tables are in Silestone Coral Clay and in the bakery, the bar is made of Dekton Tundra Xgloss. The extremely strong sheets with natural stone look not only fit perfectly into the natural character of the hotel, but are also extremely durable and resistant to stains, scratches, bumps and extreme (weather) conditions.

Centered around a courtyard garden

Java-eiland is now a residential area on a peninsula in the Eastern Docklands (Oostelijk Havengebied) in Amsterdam. This island once served as a breakwater in the IJ for the Eastern Trading Quay (Oostelijke Handelskade) behind it. Among others, the Dutch Steam Shipping Company (Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland), which provided scheduled services to the Dutch East Indies, settled in the port area that was created in the nineteenth century. It’s not for nothing that the southern quay of the island is called ‘Javakade’ and the northern quay is called ‘Sumatrakade’.

Many people left ‘to go east’ from this quay, sometimes never to return. This gives the place an incredible amount of historical significance, says SeARCH's Kim Francois. “When the island was developed into a residential area in the 1990s, it was decided to give courtyards the names of cities on Java and to name the canals after Javanese rivers. The four canals divide the island into five smaller islands, each with its own courtyard garden. It was perfectly clear to us that a hotel at the head of the island had to fit within the same plan. The idea for Hotel Jakarta was born, and like the rest of the island, a courtyard is at the heart of the design.”

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Sustainable and future-proof

A condition for the design of the hotel was that very high demands had to be met in terms of sustainability. The hotel also had to connect with the neighborhood, as well as be an important place for the residents. “We decided that the tropical covered indoor garden should literally be the heart of the concept. A garden that - unlike other gardens - is not only accessible to residents, but to everyone.” Usually, courtyard gardens are the final element of a design, more like the green feature of a building. “That’s not the case here, we actually started with the garden and constructed the building around it”, explains Francois.

“In Dekton and Silestone SeARCH found the ideal solution for the materials in the kitchen, restaurant and bakery of Hotel Jakarta”
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Beating heart

The atrium with its subtropical courtyard garden, a collaboration with Hortus Botanicus, forms the beating heart of the hotel. It acts as a temperature regulator in both summer and winter. On all sides of the building, the rooms have their own sheltered outdoor space, which simultaneously acts as protection from the sun. The public 'pasar' with its various bars, restaurants and coffee corners, the wellness area and the space for cultural activities bring together hotel guests, islanders and other residents of Amsterdam.

The building’s high sustainability requirements extend to every detail. In this way, low tech and high tech always meet with the ambition to develop a concept that is as sustainable as possible. A good network and access to all possible multimedia facilities are essential for future-proofing the hotel, and therefore its long-term sustainability.

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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Kelya

DEKTON
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Aura

DEKTON
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Tundra

DEKTON
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Coral Clay

SILESTONE
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Mu Jiaoxi

Cosentino Flagship Project

MU Jiaoxi: Luxury makes a comeback in Taiwan with Dekton

TMA Architects and Associates

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Location

Yilan, Taiwan

Material

DEKTON

Colors

Aura and Keyla

Quantity

3.800 m2

Architecture / Design

TMA Architects and Associates

Developer

Ruentex Group

Thickness

8, 12, 20 mm

End date

2017

Complete renovation of 3,800 m2

This former Le Méridien hotel has been brought back to life through an ambitious renovation project carried out by the design studio, TMA Architects and Associates. They chose to use the most innovative materials on the market, including the ultracompact surface Dekton by Cosentino.

The new hotel, renamed MU Jiaoxi, is a luxury, 5-star establishment that offers one of the best experiences possible in the Taiwanese city of Yilan. The hotel’s new features, both on the inside and on the façade, help contribute to this luxury experience.

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Aura and Kelya, the colours used in this renovation

The building’s new façade is where Dekton really makes a big impact, featuring the Aura (1,300 m2) and Kelya (2,500 m2) colours. The Dekton panels in 140 cm x 12 cm and 85 cm x 120 cm formats have been installed using the Fischer Anchor fixing system and in total cover an area of 3,800 m2.

Trans Globe, the company that owns the hotel, fell in love with the Dekton Aura aesthetic and how similar it is to Carrara marble. Dekton Kelya was chosen in order to provide a perfect contrast with Dekton Aura and with the rest of the façade’s design, to create an elegant overall aesthetic. Dekton’s natural characteristics, advanced technology, easy maintenance and sustainable features were key elements in the development of the project.

The colours, Aura and Kelya, combine perfectly in large-scale projects, featuring large panels
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Cosentino’s materials used in this project

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Kelya

DEKTON
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