Cosentino celebrated the arrival of the latest colours in its Silestone and Sensa ranges in Cosentino City Singapore with a festive party decked like a Brazilian rainforest.
August 28th, 2018
The Cosentino City Singapore showroom was decked in lush greenery for the launch party celebrating the arrival of new colours in its Silestone and Sensa ranges.























The festive evening took the theme of ‘Brazilian Summer Nights’ and saw industry friends and family come decked in tropical-inspired attire.
Seven new colours were unveiled at the event (by a couple of feisty Samba dancers) – five from Silestone Eternal Collection and two from the Sensa by Cosentino Protected Natural Stone collection.
The five new Silestone colours feature exquisite veining inspired by the world’s most sought-after marbles while the two new Sensa marbles feature exotic Brazilian quartzite colours that inspired the theme of the party. Lookout for a product post on Indesignlive.sg!
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