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Cosentino Presents: Raytrace by Benjamin Hubert of LAYER for Dekton® at MDW 2019

Cosentino, worldwide leader in the production and distribution of innovative surfaces for architecture and design, presents their collaboration with designer Benjamin Hubert of LAYER for Milan Design Week 2019 titled Raytrace.

Raytrace is an immersive, architectural installation showcasing Dekton®, the ultra-compact, large format surface by Cosentino – exploring the product’s design, innovation, strength, durability and beauty.

A 25-meter long and 6-meter high triangular passage composed of Dekton® ultracompact surfaces is seemingly balanced on a single edge within a dark, atmospheric space. Upon entering the passageway, a mesmerising caustic pattern slowly dances across the surface, emulating the refraction of light through water – evoking the serene feeling of being underwater. As visitors walk through the passage, they become an integral part of the installation, as their shadows are cast against the structure’s surface. Two mirrors at either end of the vault reflect the installation, creating the illusion of an infinite space and offering glimpses of the caustic patterns playing out on the interior.

Hubert’s design references the highly technological qualities of Dekton® as an indoor/outdoor architectural product and the natural minerals used to produce the material. Taking inspiration from the Dekton® creation process, Hubert creates a dramatic, interactive experience showcasing the harmony between nature, light and architecture

Raytrace will be exhibited in the historical vaulted warehouses beneath Milan’s Central Train Station as part of the third edition of Ventura Centrale.

The iconic backdrop of these arched spaces will house installations by internationally renowned brands and designers, making it a must-see destination during Milan Design Week 2019.

Ventura Centrale Via Ferranti Aporti 27, 20125 Milan,

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