“For the countertop and the side cladding of the modules, we exclusively use Dekton,” says Guido Kurth. “The material appears as noble as high-quality natural stone but is much less sensitive and more weather-resistant. Like its natural model, Dekton consists exclusively of minerals. However, the particles are sintered in a CO2-neutral manner in a controlled process under high pressure and heat to form an ultra-compact surface. It is scratch- and impact-resistant, and cannot be harmed by heat, cold or temperature shocks.
“Dekton is not only UV-resistant, but also practically non-porous. Since liquids can hardly seep in, the material is stain-resistant and extremely easy to clean,” praises Kurth. “It can also be processed very precisely and, with more than 70 designs, offers the possibility of realizing almost any customer wish.” The worktops and side panels of the furniture are usually made in 12 mm thickness, and the edges are slightly chamfered. Eighty percent of the cutting and machining is done directly at Cosentino, and 20 percent at the local stonemason.
Combining material and manufacturing quality with emotional appeal
“As a manufactory, we rely on the highest standards of material and production quality,” says Guido Kurth. “At the same time, we need the freedom to respond flexibly to our customers’ wishes.” Meeting these contradictory requirements has obviously been successful with the customizable kitchen modules: “PURE” – with a mitered surface of Dekton Laurent with golden veining on a dark brown background – won the German Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award in 2022.
Purist fittings, pull-outs with handleless one-touch automation and minimal gaps of down to 2 mm make the hearts of minimalist design lovers beat faster – in Berlin and around the world. With his passion for perfection, Guido Kurth has more ideas up his sleeve. The portfolio is to open up for further furniture and accessories and everything that takes place outside. Dining and side tables as well as counters with Dekton surfaces are already planned.
Location
Berlin (Germany)
Material
Dekton
Thickness
12 mm
Architecture/Design
Guido Kurth (openair living GmbH / openair kitchen)
Application
Outdoor kitchens and furniture
End date
2022