Miami, Fla. -- Cosentino recently announced the opening of its Cosentino City Miami Center. One of only of 3 in the U.S. and 11 globally, the 3,200-sq-ft space offers a high-tech, immersive experience surrounded by leading design and fashion brands in the heart of Miami’s Design District to best serve design professionals and consumers alike in Miami’s burgeoning design scene.

Created specifically for the world’s top metropolitan cities, the “Cosentino City” concept utilizes the latest in digital technology where architects, designers and homeowners can fully experience the expansive offering of Cosentino products, such as ultra-compact Dekton and Silestone. The City Centers aim to promote a collaborative and inspiring environment where designers and their clients can discuss ideas, products and designs in an open, modern space, reflective of Cosentino’s signature style.

Cosentino hosted an exclusive celebration on May 24 to commemorate the grand opening. More than 200 leading members of Miami’s architecture and design community joined Cosentino executives to tour the space, while enjoying cocktails and tapas, in true fashion of Cosentino’s Spanish hospitality. Live music from Keba Williams and a graffiti installation by Alex Vahan brought the spirit of the Design District to the party. Cosentino leadership in attendance included Francisco “Paco” Cosentino, president of the Cosentino Group; Pilar Cosentino, deputy chief executive of Cosentino Group; Eduardo Cosentino, EVP of global sales and CEO of Cosentino North America; Massimo Ballucchi, Cosentino North America director of marketing; and Carolina Almeida, Miami City general manager.

“Since moving the Cosentino Americas headquarters to Miami last year, we’ve been looking forward to further expanding our presence in Miami, a city with one of the most influential architecture and design communities in North America,” said Eduardo Martinez-Cosentino, CEO of Cosentino North America and EVP of global sales, Cosentino Group. “With the new Cosentino Miami City Center, we’ll ensure the city’s preeminent architects and designers have access in a convenient location to our latest products and expertise that underscores our firm commitment to Miami and South Florida, as well as South and Central America.”

The showroom includes exhibitions of Cosentino’s latest introductions, work areas for designers and architects, and the Cosentino Selection Center. Using the latest technology, design professionals and consumers can instantly view detailed, high-definition images of slabs in great detail, and create lifelike renderings to envision how different Cosentino materials will appear in different settings and various applications.

The Miami City Center will also be the first Cosentino building of its kind to have a facade clad in Dekton Trilium and Domoos. Part of the facade will also serve as a canvas for graffiti or other types of street art, akin to Miami’s famous Wynwood Walls. The facility builds on the foundation of the company’s Miami presence, which became the headquarters of Cosentino Americas in 2017.

For more information, visit www.cosentino.com.