Inspired by the famous Golden Gate city, this design offers a soft, cloudy white base complemented by harmonious scatterings of faint white and translucent dots amidst overcast islands and peninsulas. Gensler product design consultant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the Foggy City?
The Foggy City measures W: 335.3 x D: 166.4.
Is the Foggy City suitable for commercial projects?
Yes, the Foggy City by Cambria is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.
What collection does the Foggy City belong to?
The Foggy City is part of the Coordinates collection by Cambria.
Playing well with both modern and traditional environments, this design’s cool gray and warm gold veining makes a stunning statement against its creamy canvas.
Delicate gray veining moves about in tight and open patterns, creating lighter and darker pools of color. A dusting of shimmer adds depth and intrigue.
Presenting a modern spin on smooth concrete, Carrick flourishes swirling shades of gray and soft charcoal specks to create an intriguing pattern in this stylish and contemporary composition.
Like calming cool waters juxtaposed with warm seaside sands, the harmonized veining interplays cool grays and soft tans, pairing perfectly with a soothing gray backdrop.
Sophisticated warm white veins fracture a cool white canvas with vibrant intensity. Debossed veins contrast a smooth surface, creating a wonderfully organic design with a gently textured appeal.
Hawksmoore offers a cream palette crossed with slightly blurred, dark chocolate brown striations that flow together side by side, accented by rusty capillaries and delicate veins.
Offering classic elegance, Gladstone features a soft, misty gray background that hosts slender, prominent veins that cross over fine gray webs and lacy lattices. Gray shadows and dapples that flow beneath the surface add dimension to complete the look.
Dark and deep, much like the canal bordering this small village in England’s West Midlands region. Armitage’s blend of black and gray provides an easy, neutral canvas for rich hints of copper-orange to emerge from within.
Sweeping movement, cascading veins, and aubergine colorways strike the crisp white background of this fresh, organic design. Soft, warm grays meld into the backdrop, creating intriguing opacity and depth.
Graceful white swirls and delicate dove-gray shapes accentuate a warm, beige backdrop, giving this design a timeless and calming sensibility. Gensler product design consultant.
Inspired by the dark expanses of the immense caverns in this American landmark, Mammoth Cave is laid with a dramatic, raven-black groundwork, crisscrossed with white streams, clusters, and veins that create fine etchings in a multitude of sizes and shapes. Gensler product design consultant.
Earthy hues of rich browns, warm tans, and deep blacks create a canvas of captivating contrasts. A grand statement is made complete with hints of white and a veil of gold glimmer adding to the sophisticated charm.
Speckled to perfection and exuding with elegance, this muted crème backdrop teases the eye with tiny flecks of grays and tans that turn a simple design into a sensational one.
Recalling the waters off a rocky coast, Galloway is deep and mysterious with a blend of neutral and darker tones set against a luminescent background that shines from within.
A perfect combination of deep ash debossed veining and delicate silver and honey veins fracture a cool white canvas with vibrant intensity. Debossed veins contrast a smooth surface, creating a wonderfully organic design with a gently textured appeal.
Berkeley takes its name from a southern English town, and its inspiration from the river that runs through it. Hints of copper and a smattering of bronze swim among a riverbed of sandy tones, creating a pleasing combination of movement and inertia.
Featuring subtly raised Satin Ridge alloy veins, this tactile design features brass veins and delicate gray accents that jet across a cool, marbled white background.
Statement meets subtle in this movement-rich design that features cool gray and warm, sand-honey tonalities, combining the best of bold patterns and soft, tone-on-tone design.
Delightful cool whites and warm grays compose a soothing fusion of hues, while silver flecks move across the surface, adding a touch of subtle glamour.
A collection of minute dots and larger flakes on a wintery white background makes Minnesota Snow light in color with substantial appeal. Gensler product design consultant.
Inspired by the famous Golden Gate city, this design offers a soft, cloudy white base complemented by harmonious scatterings of faint white and translucent dots amidst overcast islands and peninsulas. Gensler product design consultant.
In this clean, neutral design, contrasting white veins float diagonally across a soft, almost charcoal, chocolate brown background. Lighter, softer white lines intersect with the bolder diagonals.
The poetics of the wall. The forgotten wall. «A wall is like a book to be opened, a journey into the interior, revealing the experiences, memories, signs and symbols which this fragment of masonry has absorbed over the centuries.» Franco Guerzoni <p>It is difficult to resist the beauty of Franco Guerzoni's art, created by a rare harmony of feeling and intellect, poetry and mind. The artist expresses this through paintings which, although complex in structure, are joyous and sensual, with bright colours made, like those of the great masters of the past, from choice powdered ingredients. A painter with a technique rich in traditional skills, Guerzoni offers a version of modernity involving an intense fundamental relationship with his images and with space. In fact, the dialectic between painting and space, form and architecture, time and memory seems to be essential to his art. As his works specifically created for CEDIT clearly express, his creations achieve a perfect balance between the spatial dimension and intensely lyrical use of colour, which here becomes a soft, liquid form of matter, wandering across the surface of a dazzling lime-plaster white. White, metaphor for the clear light of day, as it was in the large, complex canvases exhibited in his personal exhibition at the 1990 Venice Biennale, is the background for forms of colour which renew the pleasure to be had from painting and the memory of an image glimpsed on the vast expanse of the surface. In the more recent works, these voluptuous shades are transformed into subtle shadows of colour that delicately caress the surface.</p>
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<p> All it takes is one wall, the only surviving wall of what was once a house, on which time has recorded its own, unavoidable passing, leaving traces of colour that is still vibrant, although faded in places, to allow the memory of the image to transpire, fragile and uncertain, in the physicality of the surface, to bear tangible witness to the existence of history, a mysterious visual memory, the extension into the present of the life of things. A memory of the past on a contemporary wall. The idea of memory is central to Franco Guerzoni's poetics: private, secret memory and the collective memory of the past. Fragmentary and indecipherable, perceived by the artist with the aid of what is left of the images, the fragment. A relic of a totality which can no longer be reconstructed but only imagined in poetic terms, the fragment, a fraction of an image conserved by time, guides the artist's fantastic archaeological journey in search of the world's memory. However, this journey takes him in the opposite direction to the archaeologist, for whom the fragment - fundamental because it reveals a trace of the past is the starting-point for an attempt to reconstruct history. For Guerzoni, the fragment is the endpoint of his work, the goal for which he strives in his investigation of the surface, as he digs deep down, leafing through the deposits of time and memory.</p>
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<p>Like the large pages of a book traced with fragile sketches, embryonic forms whose meaning has been lost in time, leaving only fleeting traces, uncertain, ambiguous, mysterious morphologies. It marks the start of a journey into the mind of the artist-archaeologist, an adventurous journey into the inextricable labyrinth of the mind, to unearth what is hidden, shuffling the cards in a perennial contamination of images, memory, signs and traces, in search of a meaning, which no sooner appears than it is lost, merging into time and once again becoming a dream, an imaginary journey into fantasy and wonder. And this is the case in the tryptic created for CEDIT, which placed a new challenge before the artist: to transfer "his" image, the remains and fragments of a forgotten wall onto a new material for him “stunning, large-sized ceramic slabs“ and a real wall, without this tautology betraying the painting's deep meaning, its fertile magic of lines and colours, from which the image is born. And the artist is fully aware of this. Guerzoni describes his art as a "gamble": a gamble that is a critical test, an act of daring, dangerous and risky. This is the challenge he sets himself. It is a challenge he easily overcomes, expressing himself on these large walls with a rediscovered pleasure in painting, no longer restrained and apparently absorbed by the dense, uneven coloured surface but set free and almost luxuriously accentuated. In his large, demanding works for CEDIT, Guerzoni achieves a new, consummate mode of painting, in which the architecture of the surfaces provides a poetic meeting-point between the two founding components of his style, the complex, well thought-out composition and the lyricism of colour.</p>
The Combi bathtub is a compact, economical solution designed for small bathrooms, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits. Its unique design features a reduced length side that maximizes usable space within the bathroom while significantly lowering water consumption. This innovative product comes in two versions—right-hand and left-hand—ensuring compatibility with various bathroom layouts.
Crafted from high-quality materials, including durable acrylic and reinforced fiberglass, Combi ensures durability and long-lasting performance. The bathtub's robust construction provides a stable and secure seating area, contributing to both comfort and safety during use. Its sleek modern design features clean lines and minimalistic styling, making it an ideal fit for contemporary bathroom aesthetics.
Designed with functionality in mind, the Combi bathtub is suitable for various applications including residential bathrooms where space is limited or when seeking a cost-effective solution. It can also be integrated into small guest baths or as part of a minimalist renovation project.
For optimal care and longevity, users are advised to follow these guidelines: clean the bathtub regularly with mild cleaning solutions; avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the surface; dry thoroughly after use to prevent water spots; and apply a protective sealant periodically to maintain its luster and extend its lifespan.
By choosing Combi, homeowners can enjoy an efficient, stylish, and practical solution for their bathroom needs.
Embrace a bohemian aesthetic with this cozy floor lamp, featuring a unique cone-shaped shade crafted from a blend of metal and rattan. Perfect for outdoor living spaces, this medium-sized fixture stands elegantly on slender legs, providing warm ambient light for relaxed gatherings.
Small, large, square, circular: the pouf enriches the furnishing style of the living area with games of shapes, colours and materials. The pouf can be combined with other accessories in your home, creating continuity in the furnishing style, or it can be contextualized in such a way as to compose chromatic and material contrasts with the design of sofas and armchairs. Modern poufs are colour spots that catch the eye and increasingly replace oversized seats. From models covered in fabric with patterns and textures with strong tones, to solid-colored products, the poufs are a space-saving solution that allows you to furnish a living area with small dimensions without sacrificing comfort.
Light and refreshing, this contemporary range of tableware has been developed by Ist London exclusively for Heal’s. Since its launch in 2014, Ist London has continued to work with specialist Turkish craftsmen resulting is this deceptively light yet durable tableware. Renowned for its subtle blue colour and premium quality, the Cool Blue colour way is made from Limoges porcelain giving it a strength and durability that is only found in premium quality tableware.
Inspired by the famous Golden Gate city, this design offers a soft, cloudy white base complemented by harmonious scatterings of faint white and translucent dots amidst overcast islands and peninsulas. Gensler product design consultant.
Graceful white swirls and delicate dove-gray shapes accentuate a warm, beige backdrop, giving this design a timeless and calming sensibility. Gensler product design consultant.
Inspired by the dark expanses of the immense caverns in this American landmark, Mammoth Cave is laid with a dramatic, raven-black groundwork, crisscrossed with white streams, clusters, and veins that create fine etchings in a multitude of sizes and shapes. Gensler product design consultant.
A collection of minute dots and larger flakes on a wintery white background makes Minnesota Snow light in color with substantial appeal. Gensler product design consultant.
Inspired by the famous Golden Gate city, this design offers a soft, cloudy white base complemented by harmonious scatterings of faint white and translucent dots amidst overcast islands and peninsulas. Gensler product design consultant.
A neutral ivory backdrop is spread with innumerous faint warm dots overlaid with freeform and geometric shapes. The design takes its name from Salt Lake City and the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Gensler product design consultant.