Trilium

Material

Dekton

Finish

Smooth matte

Thickness

4 mm, 12 mm, 30 mm

Intense grey and black accents blend with a variety of colours inspired by volcanic stone in Dekton Trilium kitchen worktop. Introduced in 2016 as Dekton’s first eco-friendly colour, Trilium is made from up to 80% recycled material.

Dekton is an ultra-compact surface material, created by compressing a blend of raw materials such as quartz, glass, and porcelain under high pressure and heat. Trilium Dekton is an excellent choice for kitchen worktops, vanity tops, flooring, and other architectural and design projects. This kitchen worktop features a non-porous surface that resists liquid absorption and bacteria, ensuring easy cleaning and maintenance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What colour is the Trilium Dekton kitchen worktop?

Trilium Dekton features intense grey and black accents blended with a variety of colours inspired by volcanic stone.

What are the available finishes in the Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops?

Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops are available in a matte finish, providing a sleek, modern look with a natural texture.

What is the available thickness of Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops?

Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops are available in 8mm, 12mm, and 20mm thicknesses, offering flexibility for various design requirements.

Do Dekton kitchen worktops require sealing?

No, Dekton kitchen worktops do not require sealing. They are non-porous and highly resistant to stains, scratches, and bacteria, making them easy to maintain.

What is the warranty period of Trilium by Dekton kitchen worktops?

Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops come with a 25-year manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring long-lasting durability and peace of mind.

Are Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops expensive?

Trilium Dekton kitchen worktops are a premium option, offering exceptional durability, heat resistance, and aesthetic appeal. While they may be more expensive than some alternatives, their long lifespan and low maintenance make them a cost-effective investment.