New colours in Eco by Cosentino range

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Eco by Cosentino in Crystal Ash.

Eco by Cosentino in Crystal Ash.

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Eco by Cosentino in Grey Moss.

Eco by Cosentino in Grey Moss.

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Eco by Cosentino in Creamstone.

Eco by Cosentino in Creamstone.

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Eco by Cosentino in Red Pine.

Eco by Cosentino in Red Pine.

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Eco by Cosentino in Forest Snow.

Eco by Cosentino in Forest Snow.

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The Cosentino Group has used social media to assist with the selection of new colours for its Eco by Cosentino range. The producer and distributer of quartz, natural stone and recycled surfaces asked members of the public via social media sites to vote for their favourite colours.

The colours voted most popular were Grey Moss, Creamstone, Red Pine and Forest Snow, and these have now been added to the range.

Eco by Cosentino is a sustainable alternative to other interior surface products. Seventy-five percent of the material used in Eco by Cosentino is waste material, including mirror, glass, porcelain, earthenware and vitrified ash. Ninety-four percent of the water used in its manufacturing process is reused and all the manufacturing processes comply with environmental standards.

Eco by Cosentino is a compact, hard surface that is highly resistant to impact, chemical products and scratches, making it suitable for bathrooms and kitchens.


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