Relate

RELATE

Metal in a contemporary presentation

Relate is the translation of a project into material. The collection is the synthesis of a study on the trends of contemporary architecture. Relate enacts the meeting between two surfaces and expresses the creative potential for design, and an amazing style.

Relate arouses sensations and visual emotions to create the right balance between a technical and architectural nature and a nature that is closer to natural elements and decoration. By combining Brush and Flame, you can create a pattern of contrasts but the conceptual filigree of Relate equates their souls.

Core

CORE

The charm of nature

A powerhouse of strength and purity that comes directly from the centre of the Earth to become stone and enfold all that you love. Thanks to the faithful reproduction of a natural material, this collection of porcelain stoneware is substantial, refined and elegant and ideal for adding its precious feel to any surface. A marvellous opportunity to design your interior and exterior spaces with the utmost freedom, using the many colours, sizes, thickness options and decorations.

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.

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.

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