If you’re looking for more colour inspiration try our simple guide to Perfect Pairings. We know deciding which benchtop colours will work best with black cabinets can be tough, so try our online visualiser to see which colour benchtop and cabinetry colour combination will work best for you. Tying the colour palette into the living spaces the designer incorporates a beautiful custom-dining table using the delicate grey of Cloudburst Concrete™.Ĭhoosing Benchtop Colours For Your Kitchen Pairing black and teak cabinets with Alpine Mist™ and Rugged Concrete™, the designer explains “Wanting the look and feel of matte finishes and to use timeless colours and materials that complement the rest of the house was a big influence on the colours and finishes we chose.” Keeping practicality in mind, CSR Design Consulting put a lot of thought and detail into bringing these kitchen design ideas to life. Kitchen 8 by Sydney West Kitchens & CSR Design Consulting Featuring Alpine Mist™:Ĭaesarstone® Rugged Concrete™ & Alpine Mist™ĭining Table: Caesarstone® Cloudburst Concrete™ĭesign: Sydney West Kitchens & CSR Design Consulting Using black to frame this kitchen, Ian Bennet Design uses black cabinets for the base level units of the kitchen and Pure White™ benchtops on the kitchen island, back benchtops and splashback.Ĭontrasting the harshness of the concrete walls internally and externally with the preciseness of the black and Pure White, Ian Bennett Design soften the look with beautiful timber accents in the living spaces and kitchen to add a lovely layer of warmth. ![]() With a brief to combine simplicity with the desire for seamless open-plan living, ‘Concrete House’ is a nod to clean, minimalist lines and simple modernist form. ![]() Kitchen 7 by Ian Bennett Design Featuring Pure White™:ĭesign: Concrete House by Ian Bennett Design This unique standalone design embodies all the elements of contemporary design with its minimalist feel and cutting-edge features, yet provides all the functionality a family needs with ample room for seating and entertaining. Kitchen 6 by Carrera By Design Featuring Primordia™:Ĭarrera by Design blend the unique industrial charm of Caesarstone® Primordia™ with sleek black cabinets and timber accents to create a contemporary curved kitchen. The seamless integration of the appliances adds to the sleek, contemporary feel of this black kitchen. Using shades of grey and timber for this otherwise monochromatic palette adds texture and visual harmony to the design. The only question is which would you choose?! Let me know in a comment below!Ĭaesarstone’s Primordia and Empira White quartz surfaces are now available at for the versatility and the authentic industrial feel of Caesarstone® Rugged Concrete™, Weston Kitchens pair the textured surface with matte black cabinetry and real timber elements to create a stylish yet functional kitchen space. Li Edelkoort sums up the new direction in kitchen aesthetics:Ĭoncrete will continue to reign and black and white will continue to jostle for position.Brass will make a big difference in the kitchen – everything becomes more sophisticated when combined with different metals. The result is an organic interplay between light and dark. Second is Empira White, which can you believe, has taken Caesarstone a DECADE to perfect?! Informed by authentic white marble, Empira White features the purest of white bases with fine black veins and underlying shadowy alluvial layers that together add depth to the polished quartz surface. Traces of faint yellow and washed greens add to the textural quality of Primordia and create a sense of movement to the quartz surface. The light grey base features soft mineral markings in off-whites and greys combined with veins of deeper grey and brown that reflect the oxidised rusts found in the natural environment. Its light concrete grey base has soft mineral splotches in a range f off-whites. Part of the Metropolitan collection, it is an inspired rough concrete finish, equally at home in the kitchen or bathroom. PRIMORDIA 4043: An industrial look accentuated by unique imperfections. This is where Caesarstone’s Primordia comes in. The characteristics of concrete are an antidote to the alienation and fatigue people are experiencing from too much technology. In the words of global trends forecaster, Li Edelkoort, ![]() And I’m a fan!įor one, c oncrete, which was once solely used in industrial settings, has become a hot favourite for kitchen benches, loved for its raw beauty that delivers a rare authenticity to the space. ![]() The reveal of the Caesarstone‘s new colours Primordia and Empira White highlights the shift in interiors from the once sleek and shiny to raw, earthy textures, that embrace the organic imperfections of nature. Ok, I know this might sound a little silly, but I get pretty excited when leading interiors brands release their newest products! And one such brand, Caesarstone, has just launched the first of its new colours for 2019, so no surprises, I had to take a look!
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