I Cocci

i cocci

Details That Guarantee Style and Elegance

Given that “classic” style is definitely enjoying renewed popularity, the German art historian Joachim Winckelmann invites us to reflect on the profound reasoning behind the creation of works from the past, with a view to bringing their style to new creations.

This is the aim underlying the I COCCI series, which boasts all the charm of the old grit flooring in a resistant, functional ceramic material. This takes us back to the early 20th century, when cement began to be used as a binder in restructuring work, and pieces of marble and recovered materials were inserted into flooring.

Chalk

CHALK

Concrete, Shapes and Colors

A selection of neutral tones: white, silver, grey, dark. Surfaces with an abundance of tactile sensations, on which the fascinating irregular texture of concrete becomes more evident on the sides. Along with the conventional sizes, 7.5×30, a new shape, the diamond, has been added to create multiple chromatic combinations with various patterns. The decoration highlights a detailed study on colors, focusing on different grades of shade: powder pink, green, blue and yellow, available both as monochromatic decors and in a new selection of geometric patterns that can be mixed and matched to create areas of ornamental surfaces in delicate tones.

Bleecker

BLEECKER

From The Big Apple

Bleecker fully expresses the modern metropolitan style, recalled already by its name, which takes after the famous New York subway station “Bleecker Street”. These floorings and wall tiles recall recycled wood, particularly OSB (Oriented Strand Board) and address the growing interest of designers for alternative materials.

Trace

TRACE

The Value of Time

What defines a piece of architecture? The material with which it is made? The surface or the design? Centuries after they were created, the greatest works of architecture still stand out on the horizon that they have helped to define, their true value increasing with every passing year. Time and generations are etched on the metal, just like a film. Almost as a soul. And it is on that surface, solid and yet alive, that we can read our history. And it is in that history, in that metal and that cement, that the latest collection TRACE comes to life.

Cocciopesto

COCCIOPESTO

Back to the Origins

Also known as “Battuto” or “Terrazzo” floor, the Cocciopesto, used since the ancient Greece, has reached its celebrity in Italy through the roman dominion. We wanted to pay tribute to it trying to respect its noble origins, with an interpretation as close as possible to reality, blending the digital HD technique with the material.

Stile Libero

STILE LIBERO

Tradition & Technology Bounds Together

The “Ceppo di grè” design is a sedimentary rock extracted in the province of Bergamo, on the north-western shore of Iseo Lake, in the full respect of the environment. Part of Lombard architectural tradition since Roman times, and its use as a building stone or decorative architectural element, was always considerable thanks to its quality of weather resistance and durability.

Terrazzo

TERRAZZO

Neutral Shades to Leave Centre Stage for the Material

The terrazzo finish offers an alternative option to the popularity of marble, a material we’ve seen a huge amount of in recent years, when it’s been one of the most popular interior and design trends. This Terrazzo series allows for a variety of applications and interesting colour combinations, making it an extremely versatile, eye-catching collection. Suitable for both residential and commercial settings, it blends attractively with both modern and traditional styles, bringing a unique touch to both.

Autore

AUTORE

The Story of a Glorious Comeback

Autore turns the spotlight onto Venetian terrazzo floors, amongst the most original and renowned creations of the history of Italian craftsmanship. It rewrites and retells a tale made of love for material and of skill, with today’s language. A porcelain stoneware collection that captures the eye, by virtue of its richness of details and facets, and presents itself as candidate for becoming a new contemporary design classic.

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