


Its structure of realistic veining combines with a background filled with details. Its matte texture and gray tone combine with any type of material and make it suitable for any application. The Real Deal About Dekton Countertops in 2023: Pros & Cons Dekton countertops are sneaking onto the radar as the latest craze in kitchen countertop materials. The design is even and controlled, although it provides darker or lighter areas depending on the density of the pattern. Its subtle structure over a White base tone makes Luna a trendy color. Aesthetically pleasing thanks to its grey veining and warm shades, it is combined with a smooth matte finish that makes it ideal for today´s most contemporary spaces.Ī reinterpretation of conventional cement inspired by industrial aesthetics. With its dark colors and worn structure, it reflects the personality of the industrial design range by reinterpreting it and showing its most innovative and trendy side. The delicate appearance of warm colors represents the beginning o the oxidation process of a material. Inspired by silver metal, Dekton Nilium offers a subtle cocktail of white and grey shades. Radium Dekton Dekton Radium has a warm expression of orange and brown tones with the cool character of bluish and greenish tints, representing a rusty, acid-degraded steel plate and is made from 80 recycled material. The color combination is based on different shades of grey-color and green.ĭekton Nilium is the minimalist element of the Industrial series. Under sustainable production, Dekton Radium is made from 80% recycled material.ĭekton Orix is a worn cement in which industrial aesthetics are characterized by being iron, cold and broken. Created with up to 80% recycled material, Trilium was born in 2016 becoming the first ecological color of Dekton.ĭekton Radium represents a rusty, acid-degraded steel plate and offers an aesthetic, that perfectly combines the warm expression of orange and brown tones with the cool character of bluish and greenish tints. Its bright, dotted graphics and its dark, sweeping shades create a strong personality.ĭekton Trilium offers a mixture of colors inspired by volcanic stones and intense gray and black touches. Grey and brown colors come together to form the basis of the new Milar color palette, giving rise to a theme inspired by oxidized and faded-looking materials. Not only are all Dekton colors produced carbon neutrally, but these particular colors consist of 80% recycled materials making them extra sustainable.The surfaces of the Industrial collection all vary in tone and texture: By choosing Dekton Radium and Trilium, in addition to an industrial look, a choice was made for durability. By working with large tiles, an additional spatial result was created.ĭurable industrial Radium and Trilium are based on the beauty of weathered, rusted metals with irregular, organic patterns. Here the material was used in the floor and back wall of the shower. In the bathroom, another industrial color of Dekton was chosen: Trilium. Thus, the two spaces communicate nicely with each other. The same material appears in the surround of the fireplace with matching worktop. The risers of the stairs adjacent to the kitchen were also done in the same Dekton material. Dekton Radium was chosen for the kitchen countertop, this color has a weathered look in various shades of brown and fits perfectly with the building and its history. Furthermore, each home has its own unique look and layout, with The Home Factory elaborating the home according to the client’s desire and situation.įor example, in one of the townhouses, the kitchen is placed in the center of the building, with the kitchen functioning as a piece of furniture and extension of the living room. They made living in a spacious factory hall a reality.ĭekton Radium and Trilium in industrial heritage In the industrial building, old elements such as window frames, pillars, brick and steel were preserved and used as an accent and frame for a beautiful modern living space. But after more than 10 years of vacancy, life has been breathed back into the old Lubro premises: six iconic townhouses have been built in the former bakery, and the office building has been converted into apartments and hospitality.Ĭommissioned by Hurks Bouw, interior design and realization agency The Home Factory contributed ideas for the layout and living style. When the plant closed its doors in 2004, the flour silo was demolished and the former bakery and associated offices remained quiet for many years. For years, bread, rusks and cookies were baked in the large bakery in the middle of town. The old bread factory Lubro has a rich history in Utrecht.
