Cosentino unveils Éclos and expands Dekton at KBIS 2026, setting a bold new benchmark for performance, sustainability and design depth.
At KBIS 2026 Cosentino stepped forward with confidence and undeniable clarity, revealing a material vision that feels both precise and expansive. The launch of Éclos represents a new direction in how mineral surfaces are conceived, engineered and experienced, while the new Dekton collections extend a legacy defined by durability and design ambition. Together, they form a compelling statement about where the industry moves next.
Cosentino’s latest showcase reveals a precise command over both performance and expression, shaping surfaces that operate as structure, experience and a powerful design language in their own right.

Backed by more than 28,000 hours of research and rigorous testing, Éclos is a highly engineered response to long-standing design challenges, balancing realism with repeatability and visual richness with structural integrity. The inaugural Eclectic Veins collection introduces a palette that proffers expressive patterning and controlled movement in colours such as Tajnar, Wondr and Phantome offering a layered aesthetic that simultaneously feels grounded and elevated.
With performance at the core of its proposition, Éclos delivers strong resistance to heat, scratches and staining, positioning it as a dependable solution for kitchens and high-use environments. Its composition introduces a notable industry shift, formulated with zero crystalline silica and incorporating significant amounts of recycled content that aligns material innovation with a clear sustainability agenda.
The debut of Éclos introduces what Cosentino defines as an entirely new category, the Inlayered Mineral Surface, powered by its proprietary Inlayr technology. This layered manufacturing process embeds three-dimensional design directly into the material body, allowing gradients, veining and tonal shifts to carry through edges with striking continuity and precision.

The result is a surface that feels resolved. It carries visual complexity without sacrificing clarity. It supports ambitious design without compromising on practicality.
Complementing Éclos is Cosentino’s expanded Dekton portfolio, a series of releases that reinforce the brand’s technical strength while exploring new aesthetic territory. Leading the charge is Dekton Amazonik, a carbon neutral surface that channels the warmth and grain of natural wood through the lens of ultra compact technology.
Amazonik introduces a tactile softness rarely associated with high-performance surfaces. Subtle texture and tonal variation create a convincing timber expression, while maintaining the durability that defines Dekton, including resistance to UV exposure, scratches and impact, alongside very low porosity. Designed for both interior and exterior use, it opens new possibilities across flooring, cladding and large-format applications.

Beyond Amazonik, Cosentino hints at future offerings with previews of their upcoming Nomak and Artik collections. These releases explore quieter palettes and nuanced textures, favouring restraint, balance and material authenticity.
The broader presentation at KBIS reveals a company operating with intent. The surfaces extend beyond benchtops into flooring, façades and furniture, forming a design ecosystem that responds to contemporary demands for durability, sustainability and visual cohesion.
Recognition at the show reinforces this momentum, with Cosentino securing major accolades including the Best Booth Award and category wins within the Best of KBIS program. These acknowledgements reflect a consistent ability to translate research and development into tangible, high-quality outcomes.
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