Image number 32 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK

Restaurante Pipo

Cosentino Flagship Project

Pipo restaurant reveals Dekton’s inner nature

RCB Arquitecture

Image number 33 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK

Location

Location: São Paulo, Brazil

Material

Dekton

Colors

Nilium, Orix

Quantity

138 m2

Architecture / Design

RCB Arquitecture

Application

Chefs’ workspace - Walls - Tables

End date

2019

138m2 of Dekton and Silestone creating the feeling of freedom

There are restaurants designed with such attention to detail that diners find the interior as delightful as the food. In the grounds of São Paulo’s Museum of Image and Sound, Pipo serves a bold fusion menu for all five senses within an open-plan, airy space where food and nature are the stars. Dekton and Silestone surfaces form the basis for this delicious pairing.

Architects Renata Castilho and Camila Buciani, from RCB Arquitectura, wanted to create a relaxed, light-filled setting without architectural restrictions of any kind. The main kitchen opens onto the dining room, providing a live and direct view of the attention to detail that chefs put into every dish.

Image number 34 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK
Image number 35 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK

Dekton Orix; the colour of creation

Dekton Orix, from the Industrial collection, lends elegant and surprising tones to this creative workspace: the mixture of blues, greens and blacks gives a distressed concrete look to the worksurfaces and grill, a particularly sensitive area due to the high temperatures. With its high resistance to heat, Dekton perfectly fulfils aesthetic requirements as well as technical ones.

Orix has also been used on one of the restaurant’s walls, providing the sense of unity that the project’s architects were looking for.

See the light with Dekton Nilium

A calm, luminous space, decorated with simplicity yet pleasing to the eye. This was the overarching concept driven by Renata Castilho and Camila Buciani. With wood and ornamental plants playing a key role, the design needed a surface that would complement these elements and reflect the joyful dazzle of Brazilian life. Dekton Nilium, also from the Industrial collection, was a particularly attractive option.

Reminiscent of the fine, sparkling sand of Brazil’s beaches, Nilium has been used to create harmony between the key surfaces, such as tables, countertops and the walls of the bar and wine cellar. The harmonious result elegantly contrasts with the materials chosen for the kitchen. The feeling of freedom is enhanced by Nilium, a colour full of nuances like the golden and grey flecks that enrich its tone.

Finally, the Blanco Capri shade, in Silestone this time, was chosen to continue the light and airy feel of the restaurant all the way to the bathrooms, which gleam thanks to this pristine tone.

Image number 36 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK

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“We chose Dekton because we know it’s a durable product that perfectly suits the style of the restaurant”
Felipe Bronze

Felipe Bronze

Chef & Owner

Image number 37 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK

Cosentino's materials used in this project

dekton-Nilium

Nilium

DEKTON
Orix-Detalle

Orix

DEKTON
Image number 47 of the current section of Restaurante Pipo in Cosentino UK

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