Nina Magon Creates a New Line of Dreamy Surfaces with Cosentino
We can’t believe it’s not marble!

Interior designer Nina Magon first discovered Dekton, Cosentino’s ultradurable, ultracompact surface line, back in 2016. The project was a restaurant in a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Houston, so all the materials and furnishings had to stand up to regular wear-and-tear. She’s used the materials in almost all of her projects since then, a partnership that’s culminated in her recently launched Dekton line, a dreamy collection of eight slabs dubbed Onirika.
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The goal for Magon was to create a series that had the beauty of natural stone but with the scratch-proof, heat-proof, and stain-resistant qualities consumers have come to expect from Dekton surfaces. “The team at Cosentino played a big part because they know what the market is looking for,” she tells ELLE DECOR of the creative process. “We knew we wanted a black, we wanted something with heavy veining, and we wanted to introduce colors.”