We propose you a journey between the architectural and the sensory, a journey to the heart of the urban style guided by Loft, a series that reviews, in key of design, the character and essence of five iconic neighbourhoods.
Let's start the journey in England, in the bustling grey of Camden. We will make the most of our journey through Europe and enjoy colours in the Mediterranean light at PobleNou. We will leave the old continent behind and head for New York. There we will walk through Seaport, a colour full of marine efflorescence, and we will enter the island of Manhattan until we reach the daring and sophisticated Nolita. We will finish our chromatic and sensorial journey in Detroit, in the always elegant and characteristic Corktown.
Silestone’s 5 new colours are inspired by concrete, a material capable of instilling emotions through its textures, finishes and shades, thus creating a new relationship between people and objects. A new soulful identity has been born from an original material. Let’s get started.
Corktown
Its deep grey is ideal to combine with aged materials, such as exposed bricks and subtle oxidised colours. Open-grained wood combines perfectly with Corktown to create elegant and mature spaces, and colours such as dark green, and deep grained stone help establish the soft lighting that is characteristic of sophisticated spaces.