The Taj Mahal material, named after the iconic Indian monument, brings a sense of tranquility, luxury, and sophistication to the kitchen. It mimics the appearance of marble with a sand-colored base and subtle veining, while avoiding the drawbacks of porous, stain-prone, and costly natural stone.
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Besides the classic variant, Dekker Zevenhuizen offers several color options, such as Frosted Mahal in white and Taj Regal in grey. This allows kitchens to achieve a stylish, marble-like appearance without compromising on durability or ease of maintenance.
Sustainability is a key focus: Taj Mahal is available in materials such as TopLaminate and DecorTop, featuring a recyclable core from Greengridz®. Evora Ceramics and Evora Qstone are also offered in this design, providing a wide color palette to suit various kitchen styles and price ranges. With this approach, Dekker combines aesthetics with responsible design.
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The Dekker Trend Centre shows the possibilities of Taj Mahal in an elegant island kitchen. The use of different materials and colours gives the kitchen a lifelike, luxurious look. The display, which attracted a lot of attention at last year's Dekker Trend Centre in Germany, shows how timeless elegance and practical applications go hand in hand.
More information:
Dekker Zevenhuizen
www.dekkerzevenhuizen.nl