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WORKSURFACES & SPLASHBACKS


A touch of Italian elegance with the Portofino surface from Königstone


The latest surface to join the KönigQuartz range is the Portofino from Königstone - a bold choice and one that will definitely make a striking statement in the kitchen. The new, beautiful surface


Versilia Marble is a class act from RAK Ceramics


Timeless elegance is guaranteed with Versilia Marble from RAK Ceramics, a porcelain surface that lends the kitchen an air of luxury. Inspired by the natural, effortless


beauty of marble, with all the practical advantages that porcelain brings to interiors, Versilia Marble displays striking grey veining set against a neutral white backdrop for instant attention when used for splashbacks and worktops. Durable, straightforward to


install and easy to care for, the high gloss finish gives the material the


edge, even when used over compact spaces where reflecting light equals the illusion of spaciousness. Tapping into the continental


trend for worktops with a slim profile, Versilia Marble is 9mm thick and in measurements from 60x120cm per tile. The Mega Slab format allows for greater consistency when used over large areas, such as islands and walls.


u01730 237850 uwww.rakceramics.com/uk


Cosentino – A New Collection of Stucco Inspired Surfaces for the Kitchen and Bathroom


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osentino has announced the launch of Kraftizen, a new colour collection


part of its leading innovative ultracompact and carbon neutral surface, Dekton®. In this collection, Cosentino reinterprets the


versatility, beauty and honesty of craftsmanship. Providing industry-leading resistance and durability, Dekton® is the first large-format material of its kind, making it easier than ever to bring any indoor vision to life – from kitchens and bathrooms. What’s more, it can also be used outdoors thanks to its superior technical qualities.


The warmth and texture of Venetian Plaster -


or stucco - has been increasing in popularity over the last few years. This tactile look dates back to the 15th century, with it traditionally being used on the exteriors of homes. It has even been seen to increase a home’s curb appeal and value. With traditional stucco not being waterproof, prone to cracking and staining, customers can now achieve this look within their kitchens and bathrooms with peace of mind thanks to the Dekton Kraftizen range and its choice of five rich tones: Umber, Nacre, Argentium, Micron and Albarium. Reminiscent of Venetian stucco, these colours are


rooted in minimalism and versatility, bringing serenity into any space of a home. Carbon neutrality has been achieved for the


entire life cycle of Dekton®, covering Scopes 1, 2 and 3, from the extraction of the raw material and the calculation of the direct and indirect emissions from its production cycle, and those derived from its use, to the end of the product’s life.


showcases a dark grey, almost black mottled, base and dramatic long white veins. The finish is a luxurious quartz


which replicates natural Marquina marble and exudes elegance. The Portofino is available in thicknesses of 20mm and 30mm.


Portofino is part of the


KönigQuartz range which features 32 different shades. Königstone surfaces are easy to clean while the high scratch-, stain- and heat-resistance of quartz are great reasons to choose this surface material in a kitchen. Please contact Königstone for any enquiries or visit the website.


u0333 577 2903 uinfo@konigstone.co.uk uwww.konigstone.co.uk


uwww.cosentino.com


30 BKU NOVEMBER 2022


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