A selection of surfaces for the kitchen

Japanese tiles, large-format panels, recycled denim laminate and more, selected by Houses magazine's editors.

My Top ceramic slabs

My Top ceramic slabs from Parisi.

My Top ceramic slabs from Parisi.

Large-format ceramic tiles by Italian company Fondovalle offer a flexible and long-lasting alternative to marble. Available in a range of colour-printed designs, the tiles are suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and other wet areas, including outdoor spaces. parisi.com.au

Inax tiles

Inax tiles from Artedomus.

Inax tiles from Artedomus.

The exquisite tiles from Japanese brand Inax are inspired by traditional motifs and created with intricate shapes. Carefully calculated thicknesses on tiles like Terrarossa (pictured) create textured effects that encourage the play of light and shadow. artedomus.com

Staron solid surfaces

Staron solid surfaces.

Staron solid surfaces.

Pictured here in ‘Terrazzo Venezia,’ solid surfaces from Staron can be used to create monolithic flowing features like benchtops, splashbacks and vanities. More than ninety colour selections are available to complement the palettes of any design project. staron.com.au

Dekton Slim ultra-thin surface

Dekton Slim ultra-thin surface.

Dekton Slim ultra-thin surface.

Dekton Slim is a new ultrafine surface for sleek, minimalistic design at just 4 mm thick, it is ideal for projects that require high performance and lightweight, durable materials. Nine colour options ensure that Dekton Slim can cater for a wide range of styles and settings. cosentino.com/en-au

Toledo surfaces

Toledo surfaces from Smart Stone.

Toledo surfaces from Smart Stone.

Four colour profiles inspired by European destinations make Toledo stone surfaces an evocative addition to any kitchen space. Colour ‘Dolce Vita Crema’ (pictured) was inspired by the sunbaked, ancient stones of the collection’s eponymous citadel. smartstone.com.au

Reclaimed Denim Fibre laminate

Reclaimed Denim Fibre laminate by Laminex.

Reclaimed Denim Fibre laminate by Laminex.

Laminex proves that stunning surfaces don’t have to cost the environment: 60 percent of its Reclaimed Denim Fibre laminate is made with offcuts from clothing production. Boasting a classic indigo hue, the surface is unmistakably reminiscent of a favourite pair of blue jeans. laminex.com.au

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Product News

Published online: 2 Jul 2020
Words: ArchitectureAU Editorial

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