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Cosentino’s Dekton Pietra Edition expands sustainable surface choices and their new applications
Cosentino, the global leader in innovative and sustainable architectural surfaces, has launched a new Dekton Pietra Edition. This continues last year’s successful Pietra Kode launch and further diversifies the company’s portfolio while emphasising eco-friendly manufacturing processes.
Dekton Pietra Edition, inspired by iconic Mediterranean stones, offers six designs that blend timeless elegance with modern durability. The collection, developed in collaboration with renowned designer Daniel Germani, reimagines classic stones like Travertine, Piasentina, Ceppo Di Gré, and Campaspero for contemporary architecture and interior design.
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Above Polar and Adia find various applications in the living space

Above Trevi and Sandik find various applications in the living space
“Pietra Edition is the new journey to the origin of timeless and Mediterranean architecture, which has already started with Pietra Kode,” said Germani.
This expansion reflects Cosentino’s strategy to meet evolving design needs while maintaining a focus on sustainability.
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Above Nebu is an excellent choice for a chic kitchen
The carbon-neutral Dekton surfaces, manufactured using Sinterised Particle Technology (TSP), boast superior technical properties, including UV rays, scratches, stains, and thermal shock resistance. These characteristics make Dekton eminently suitable for a wide range of applications beyond traditional kitchen countertops.
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Above The soothing tones of Dekton Pietra Edition’s Sandik and Ava are ideal for exteriors

Above Polar adds a serene feel to a spa
Architects and designers can now incorporate these durable, aesthetically pleasing surfaces in both indoor and outdoor spaces. From façades and paving to cladding and sinks, Dekton Pietra Edition offers versatility in large format slabs up to 320 cm x 144 cm, with five thickness options ranging from 0.4 cm to 3 cm.
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Above Sandik and Trevi look right at home in the bedroom
Cosentino’s commitment to sustainability is evident in the production process. Some Dekton colours incorporate up to 85% recycled materials from the manufacturing process itself, aligning with circular economy principles. The company’s efforts have earned Dekton the distinguished Carbon Neutral product certification for its entire colour portfolio.
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Above Bathrooms get a glow up with the Dekton Pietra Edition in Adia and Pola
As consumers and professionals increasingly prioritise eco-friendly materials, Cosentino’s expansion of the Dekton line positions the company at the forefront of sustainable surface solutions. With its 25-year warranty and diverse applications, Dekton Pietra Edition represents a significant step in marrying design innovation with environmental responsibility in the architectural surfaces market.
Discover the new collection at www.cosentino.com/en-my/ dekton/pietra-edition/
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