Satin Dark Steel is a bold new colour for BLANCO’s renowned mixer taps and accessories that imparts a wow factor to culinary spaces.
23 August 2024
Text by Disa Tan
Darker colours are a rising trend in contemporary kitchen design and can help you achieve a dramatic interior that’s still well-suited for day to day living. Within the dark palette are different nuances and tones that lend an inviting and atmospheric quality to spaces. BLANCO’s latest satin dark steel finish is the perfect embodiment of a multifaceted deep hue with its refined satin texture in dark grey. It’s featured in BLANCO’s collection of mixer taps, soap dispensers and drainage components, and even such small dark hued accents can add definition and drama. Here are some inspiring ideas to introduce this striking finish into your kitchen.
For a cohesive and considered style, you can’t go wrong pairing the BLANCOCULINA-S II mixer tap in a satin dark steel finish with the ZEROX or CLARON 700-U bowl in the same finish. Coordinate with worktops and cabinetry in similar or deeper tones, and match with the InFino waste and overflow set for an elevated and chic looking kitchen.
The ZEROX 700-U bowl in a dark steel finish has a warm dark grey hue and velvety matte texture that’s different from standard stainless steel surfaces, which can appear cold and clinical. This stainless steel sink is part of BLANCO’s award-winning Durinox dark steel bowls boasting high-performance surfaces of resilience.
Amidst light-coloured worktops with luxury stone textures, the CATRIS-S Flexo mixer tap and LATO soap dispenser in satin dark steel beautifully break up the off-white ensemble. The bold contrast is striking yet soothing to the eye, especially with the SUBLINE 340/160-U bowl in a SILGRANIT soft white finish. BLANCO’s SILGRANIT series also offers other neutral tones like black and grey that carry the satin dark steel finish well for a sleek and upscale look.
Not forgetting the hidden unsung hero of the kitchen, the BOTTON Pro 60/3 waste management system also makes a great match with satin dark steel finishes. It is part of the BLANCO UNIT and mixes well with warm satin hues or cool metallic tones. With that, BLANCO’s easy-to-pair colour palettes make it a breeze to include darker hues for maximum style in your home.
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