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Cosentino Teams Up With Nadine Kanso, Omar Al Gurg and Other Artists To Unveil A Limited-Edition Capsule Collection

Functionality meets boundary-pushing creativity with this line of furniture and home accessories, dreamed up by some of the region’s most notable creatives

A beautifully furnished space holds the power to sweeten every moment spent within it. As we gather with family, friends, and loved ones during the month of Ramadan, we are reminded that the elegance of our surroundings is an extension of the beauty within us; a creatively designed space reflects the uniqueness of who we are.

But how many design and architecture brands in the industry truly embody this meaningful and creative philosophy? Cosentino exemplifies it, and the second edition of its limited-edition furniture and home accessories Capsule Collection — brought to life by Dubai-based bespoke furniture craftsmen Cherwell — is the ultimate proof.

Pioneering designers Nadine Kanso, Omar Nakkash, Rabah Saeid, Omar Al Gurg and Thomas Trad have joined forces with the brand to offer the world a boundary-pushing collection under the theme Dare to Play. Each piece from the collection – be it a floor lamp, a bench, an office desk, or a dinnerware carrier – is a representation of its respective artist, showcasing the artistic identity of its creator.

Innovative and sustainable are a few words to describe the limited-edition line, which has harnessed the versatile power of Dekton Slim Protek – a revolutionary 4mm carbon neutral, ultra-compact and mesh reinforced stone – to present eclectic masterpieces that tell timeless stories about the art of modern living.

A Closer Look At Cosentino’s Artistic Capsule Collection

Blink by Nadine Kanso

Nadine Kanso, Founder of contemporary jewellery brand Bil Arabi, has designed an innovative floor lamp reflecting her own artistic identity. Evocative of a blinking lid as it turns on and off, the lamp draws inspiration from the Evil Eye concept in the Arab culture, omnipresent throughout her in-demand Ya Ein jewellery collection.

Cosentino Capsule Collection
Cosentino Capsule Collection | Image credit: Natalee Cocks

The Oli Bench by Omar Nakkash

This beautiful bench embodies Omar Nakkash’s Palestinian roots. Expressing a profound respect for his country’s traditional art of tatreez or embroidery, the Founder and Design Director’s meaningful yet functional work of art features motifs of olive branches.

Cosentino Capsule Collection | Image credit: Natalee Cocks

kəˈnɛkt by Styled Habitat

The modular assortment of multi-purpose furniture by Rabah Saeid represents the pinnacle of versatility. Inviting you to playfully reconfigure its pieces in such a way that expresses your unique identity, this masterpiece’s parts hold the power to form tables, stools, or even pedestals.

Cosentino Capsule Collection | Image credit: Natalee Cocks

Dinna by Omar Al Gurg

The functional dinnerware carrier by Omar Al Gurg was designed with smaller homes in mind, but it can optimise any space of any size. “Having a meal together is the most sentimental activity that binds us as humans. “Dinna” pays tribute to this need while also being a product that is true to our contemporary lives in cities where both time and space are scarce,” shares Omar.

Cosentino Capsule Collection | Image credit: Natalee Cocks

Kimiko by Thomas Trad

An ode to minimalism, functionality, and creativity, the Beirut-based creator’s innovative piece creates the illusion of a levitating office desk. Like all of Thomas Trad’s inventions, the desktop pushes the boundaries of traditional furniture.

Cosentino Capsule Collection | Image credit: Natalee Cocks

Cosentino’s Capsule Collection is composed of five eclectic pieces, which translate the artistic DNA of their respective creators and showcase the versatility of the Dekton Skim Protek material. The bi-annual initiative represents Cosentino’s commitment to nurturing emerging designers’ creativity in the region and beyond for generations to come.

To know more about Cosentino, visit cosentino.com.

Images supplied. Image credit: Natalee Cocks.

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