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Cosentino’s new Éclos range introduces an entirely new category to the market – Inlayered Mineral Surfaces – which combines a layered design system with zero crystalline silica and high recycled material content.

The new product uses Cosentino’s Inlayr technology, which creates a layered design system through advanced robotics engineering and innovative decoration techniques. Unlike conventional surface decoration, this approach integrates veining and patterning throughout the full body of the slab, allowing the design to continue seamlessly into the edges. The result is a surface with far greater depth, realism and consistency, as well as a more natural look and tactile quality.

The inaugural ‘Eclectic Veins’ collection comprises ten decors that feature colours and intricate patterns that draw from nature. With these new colours: Sandr, Vancor, Lumer, Veilr, Ivora, Landr, Tajnar, Wondr, Legnd and Phantome.

The range spans soft, light toned neutrals designed to create calm, pared-back spaces, alongside warmer hues that introduce organic depth. This wide variety enables specifiers and homeowners alike to tailor surfaces to a wide spectrum of interior styles, from minimalist to more layered and expressive schemes.

Safety and sustainability

Éclos’ development represents a major investment from Cosentino into product research and innovation. To reach the market, the project required more than 28,000 hours of research and involved over 50 specialist researchers. 

The combined result of that work is a surface that brings together advanced performance, three-dimensional design and a more responsible material composition, reinforcing Cosentino’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and fabricator safety.

The full range of Éclos surfaces contain zero crystalline silica, while all colours incorporate a minimum of 50% recycled materials, with several  even reaching close to 90% recycled content. This supports circular economy principles and aligns with increasing consumer and market demand for more responsible material specification. 

In addition to its impressive aesthetic and environmental credentials, Éclos is engineered for performance. Its composition delivers enhanced flexibility, ductility and impact resistance, improving handling and installation for fabricators. 

The surface also offers high heat resistance, with products capable of withstanding temperatures of up to 220°C, including direct contact with cookware immediately after use, which makes it well suited to both residential and commercial kitchen environments.

With the global market shaped by constantly evolving regulations, shifting demand and increased focus on material safety, Éclos marks the beginning of a new surface category that brings together design, performance and responsibility in one solution.

Éclos is available now, with designs viewable at Cosentino City London & Manchester. For more information, click here or visit www.cosentino.com.

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