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Cosentino Product Guide Cosentino PRODUCT GUIDE Product Guide 1 Cosentino Mission 10 Vision 13 Silestone® Quartz Surfaces 14 News 16 Eternal Collection 17 Eternal Noir 18 Artika Series 19 Benefits 20 N-Boost 21 Formats 22 Textures 23 Edges 25 Applications 28 Kitchens Countertops 29 Integrity Sinks 30 Bathrooms Countertops 32 Cladding 33 Flooring 33 Bathroom Sinks 34 Shower Trays 35 Color Chart 36 Color Groups 39 Dekton® Ultracompact Surfaces 40 News 42 Liquid Series 44 Chromica Series 46 Avant~Garde Series 47 Dekton® Grip+ 48 Content Dekton® Slim 50 Advantages 54 Warranty 54 Formats 54 Applications 56 Kitchen Countertops 56 Outdoor Kitchen Countertops 59 Bathroom Countertops and Wall Covering 60 Façades 61 Flooring Solutions 64 Bookmatch 65 Color Chart 66 Color Groups 69 Sensa by Cosentino® Protected Natural Stone 70 Advantages 72 Color Chart 76 Natural Stone by Cosentino 80 Color Chart 82 Prexury 86 Color Chart 86 Distributor Locations North America 88 3 5 Cosentino, Towards A True Circular Economy Over 53% more water reused than in 2017 More than 1.6 million sq ft of the total Reused water production contains 236m3/day recycled or recovered materials. 3% reduction 30% of the waste in the consumption generated is recycled. sqft of product 100% of the water used Dekton® emits for irrigation is recycled 3v5.6 lb of CO2 per sqft, 7% less than in 2017 RETAILER CUSTOMER Green Areas + 1 million sq ft Renewal of regulation We promote sustainable Mobility Strategy ISO 14001:2015 products with up to Our sustainable mobility 25 years warranty strategy reduces over 1,200 tons of CO2 emissions per year. We obtained our Our agreement with Environmental Product shipping companies Declaration (EPD) reduces overall CO2 for Silestone® emissions by 4000 tons per year Cosentino, Towards A True Circular Economy Water Management Sustainable Model Water is a limited resource. That Sustainable mobility plays a fundamental In addition to the savings methods is why we have adopted the role in Cosentino’s sustainability mentioned above, heat recovery following measures in the Dekton® policy. For this reason, more than 1.2 miles initiatives have been planned. For lighting manufacturing process: of cycle paths have been built at the new exterior roads, LED lighting has been ® installed with time controls based • of the factories. We have also maximized locations of the factory allow for the use of natural light by installing sklylights. the collection of cleaning water We also encourage the use of electric that will be reused in the process. vehicles for transporting people and suppliers around the industrial park. • A system to get water through reverse osmosis. • system that enables water used in the process to be treated and saved. Atmosphere Waste Evaluation Green Spaces Protecting the air is fundamental, not The following systems have been installed 270,000 sq ft of green spaces have been only for the environment, but also for for the recovery of waste generated created around the new industrial our health. The measures adopted in the during the manufacturing process: park. More than 200 trees Dekton® manufacturing process include: and native plant life • Various facilities for reusing crude waste have been planted that suit the • Airtight transport systems for before the heat treatment process. dry conditions of the area. micro raw material from the truck to the mill. • A system of dust recovery at the various emission capture points. • Integrated transport systems that • Cleaning machinery (sweeping- minimize potential emissions from mopping type) with water recycling the point of origin of the colored system. raw material (atomisers) up to the point of storage (24 hermetic silos). • Centralized systems for the collection seven-bag located at various I+D points throughout the factory. • Installation for the suction, treatment and recovery of fumes from the ovens. • MDR and SPR systems for the recovery of heat from the ovens. 7 Our Cosentino CENTERS are the heart of the company no matter where we might be in the world. Our warehouses Present All Over are available to those curious and passionate about design who may want to touch and see our products on a real The World To Be scale. We are witnesses of the chromatic richness that each Dekton® slab brings to the world of design. Very Close To Our Our Cosentino CITIES, which are located in some of the most iconic cities around the world, create spaces so that anyone Customers & can discover Dekton® and the latest market trends by using all five senses. Besides the fact that you can use them as your Their Projects own office, they are spaces with configurations that encourage meetings, classrooms, exhibitions, etc. We consider them to be social, dynamic places where you can exchange ideas. City USA Cosentino SEATTLE Cosentino ANAHEIM Cosentino SPOKANE Cosentino ATLANTA Cosentino TAMPA Cosentino AUSTIN Cosentino VIRGINIA Cosentino BOSTON Cosentino WASHINGTON DC Cosentino CHARLOTTE Cosentino CITY LOS ANGELES Cosentino CHICAGO Cosentino CITY MANHATTAN Cosentino CINCINNATI Cosentino CITY MIAMI Cosentino DALLAS Cosentino CITY SAN FRANCISCO Cosentino DENVER Cosentino HUB HOUSTON Cosentino DETROIT Cosentino HUB NORFOLK Cosentino FORT LAUDERDALE CANADA Cosentino HAWAII Cosentino CALGARY Cosentino HOUSTON Cosentino QUEBEC Cosentino KANSAS CITY Cosentino TORONTO Cosentino LONG ISLAND Cosentino VANCOUVER Cosentino LOS ANGELES Cosentino CITY MONTREAL Cosentino MILWAUKEE Cosentino CITY TORONTO Cosentino MINNEAPOLIS MEXICO Cosentino NASHVILLE Cosentino MEXICO DF Cosentino NEW JERSEY PUERTO RICO Cosentino NEW ORLEANS Cosentino LO PUERTO RICO Cosentino ORLANDO MALAYSIA Cosentino PHILADELPHIA Cosentino KUALA LUMPUR Cosentino PHOENIX SPAIN Cosentino PITTSBURG Cosentino A CORUÑA Cosentino PORTLAND Cosentino ALMERÍA Cosentino RALEIGH Cosentino BARCELONA Cosentino ROCHESTER Cosentino BILBAO Cosentino SACRAMENTO Cosentino CASTELLÓN Cosentino ST. LOUIS Cosentino GIRONA Cosentino SALT LAKE CITY Cosentino GRANADA Cosentino SAN DIEGO Cosentino MADRID Cosentino SAN FRANCISCO Cosentino MÉRIDA Cosentino MURCIA FINLAND AUSTRIA AUSTRALIA Cosentino SAN SEBASTIAN Cosentino HELSINKI Cosentino WEIN Cosentino ADELAIDE Cosentino SANTANDER GERMANY BELGIUM Cosentino BRISBANE Cosentino SEVILLA Cosentino BERLIN Cosentino BELGIUM Cosentino MELBOURNE NORTH Cosentino TOLEDO Cosentino DÜSSELDORF NORWAY Cosentino MELBOURNE SOUTH Cosentino VALENCIA Cosentino MÜNCHEN Cosentino OSLO Cosentino PERTH Cosentino VALLADOLID Cosentino STUTTGART SWEDEN Cosentino SYDNEY Cosentino VIGO ITALY Cosentino GÖTEBORG Cosentino CITY SYDNEY Cosentino CITY BARCELONA Cosentino CATTOLICA Cosentino STOCKHOLM Cosentino HUB SYDNEY Cosentino CITY MADRID Cosentino LAZIO SWITZERLAND NEW ZEALAND PORTUGAL Cosentino MILANO Cosentino ZÜRICH Cosentino AUCKLAND Cosentino LISBOA Cosentino TORINO HOLLAND Cosentino LO CHRISTCHURCH Cosentino PORTO Cosentino TURÍN Cosentino THE NETHERLANDS JAPAN BRASIL Cosentino VENEZIA ISRAEL Cosentino LO TOKIO Cosentino FORTALEZA Cosentino CITY MILANO Cosentino CAESAREA SOUTH AFRICA Cosentino GOIÂNIA FRANCE Cosentino TEL AVIV Cosentino JOHANNESBURG Cosentino LATINA VITORIA Cosentino LYON TURKEY Cosentino LO CAPE TOWN Cosentino RECIFE Cosentino MARSEILLE Cosentino ANKARA UAE Cosentino SANTA CATARINA Cosentino PARIS Cosentino ISTAMBUL Cosentino LO DUBAI Cosentino SAO PAULO IRELAND Cosentino RENNES Cosentino IZMIR Cosentino CITY DUBAI Cosentino DUBLIN Cosentino STRASBOURG SINGAPORE POLAND UK Cosentino TOULOUSE Cosentino SINGAPORE Cosentino WARSAW Cosentino BELFAST Cosentino CITY SINGAPORE Cosentino DARLINGTON Cosentino EAST LONDON Cosentino GLOUCESTER Cosentino HOOK Cosentino MANCHESTER Cosentino NEWMARKET Cosentino SCOTLAND Cosentino CITY LONDON DENMARK Cosentino DENMARK 9 Mission To be the leading company that, together with our clients, responsibly imagines and anticipates high value, innovative surfaces for the world of architecture and design. 1979 1990 1995 1997 Mármoles Cosentino, S.A. Silestone® brand Cosentino, S.A. Cosentino North América, is founded in Cantoria is created by Cosentino is founded first international subsidiary (Almería) Stone, S.A. company, is born S S 1st SILESTONE 2nd SILESTONE PRODUCTION LINE PRODUCTION LINE MONOCOLOR MULTI-MIX SLAB 1,33 X 3,04 M SLAB 1,33 X 3,04 M 1999 2000 2001 2004 Cosentino Northwest Cosentino is set up in Cosentino U.K. is born Latina de Vitória (Brasil), Time Magazine Europe, second Brasil. Latam, its the seed of granite Visions of Tomorrow international subsidiary subsidiary company, is Business, is born company, is born born 11 European Business Award The Import/Export Award 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017 2019 New main Silestone becomes Dekton factory is built. Cosentino wins Cannes Gold Dekton´s World Premiere Prince Felipe inaugurates Cosentino is set up in Sudafrica with Cosentino wins the National Innovation Cindy Crawford becomes a The electricity used headquarters Opening the first Spanish advertiser Cosentino reaches its Lion thanks to the spot in Construmat Trade Show Dekton´s factory presence in the 5 continents Award by Internationalization Silestone ambassador for industrial process in Cantoria (Almería) at the Super Bowl Show 50th Center. “Por encima de todo” (Barcelona) comes from renewable sources Rafa Nadal Dekton Unlimited Cindy Crawford S8 D Silestone Tops on Top 8th SILESTONE 1st DEKTON PRODUCTION LINE PRODUCTION LINE PENTACOLOR Silestone Goya Toledo Fernando Andrés Fernando D JUMBO SLAB 1,33 X 3,04 M Antibacterial Silestone Alonso Velencoso, Alonso 2nd DEKTON Be Unique Silestone Paz Vega
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