Concrete Effect Stoneware 20 Mm Thick An original interpretation of a versatile material. The evolution of concrete-effect stoneware replicates sensations, graphic elements and aesthetics that are more faithful than ever to the inspiration material. The Cementum collection draws on the innovation of Marazzi’s laboratories to reproduce the appearance and properties of cast concrete using sophisticated BodyPlus production technology. Hints of colour enhance the depth and richness of the collection, while the application of anti-reflective glazes – with special body mixes for each shade – make the soft-touch, anti-slip surface extremely realistic through the integration of StepWise technology.
In <em>Chimera,</em> Elena Salmistraro merges rigour with self-expression, in a graphic grammar laden with symbolic meaning. <em>Empatia </em>speaks to the emotions with graphics that interpret, through a highly individual abstract code, the stage make-up of a clown, with the aid of superimposed geometric forms and images. <em>Radici </em>is a tribal statement, a tribute to primitive ritual custom, evoked by the interplay between a sequence of triangles and rectangles and a set of figurative fragments. <em>Ritmo</em> is inspired by fabrics, suggesting the rhythmic alternation of woven yarns through a largely linear pattern. In <em>Colore, </em>the upheaval of a background of small isolated spots generated by a parametric digital program is combined with densely packed repeated forms. "The Chimera collection is rather like a book with four different chapters: I set out to differentiate these graphic motifs to create four totally different stories."<br></br>Elena Salmistraro It all starts with drawing. A <em>passion</em> for drawing. An <em>obsession</em> with drawing. Drawings like spider-webs, obsessively filling spaces, in a kind of manual choreography or gymnastics, a continuous flow. Elena Salmistraro draws all the time. She draws everywhere. Mostly on loose sheets or random surfaces. First and foremost with pen and pencil. Her drawings only acquire colour at a later stage. Often - just like Alessandro Mendini used to do - she draws "monsters": fascinating yet disturbing, subversive forms. The denser, more contorted the shape, the more obvious its underlying truth. For Elena, drawing is an intimate act. It is relaxing. And therapeutic. With an unrivalled communicative strength. Because drawing gives shape to ideas: you both give form to the world and reveal yourself. This passion, combined with natural graphic talent, has guided Elena Salmistraro in her project for Cedit: an experimental series of ceramic slabs produced using a high-definition 3D decorative technique. The explicit aim is to transform surfaces beyond their original flatness so that a new, visual and tactile, three-dimensional personality emerges, sweeping aside the coldness and uniformity that ceramic objects often inevitably convey.Elena Salmistraro has always viewed ceramics as a democratic material, in view of their accessibility, and the infinite potentials for shaping matter that they provide. She began working and experimenting with ceramics very early in her career, just after she graduated from the Milan Politecnico in 2008. She came into contact with small artistic craft firms specialising in smallproduction lots, and cut her teeth on projects that demanded the hand-processing of every detail, and finishes of high artistic value, for the high end of the market. The large corporations and galleries came later, but here again Elena kept faith with her desire to make mass-produced pieces unique, and to combine artistic value with specifically industrial characteristics. The monkey-shaped <em>Primates</em> vases reflect this method and intention, aiming to excite, surprise and charm. Antiminimalist and hyper-figurative, playful, ironic and a rich image-maker, often drawing on anthropology and magic, over the years Salmistraro has built up her own fantastic universe, inhabited by ceramic bestiaries, painted jungles and a cabinet like a one-eyed cyclops , always finding inspiration and inputs in nature and always aiming to reveal the extraordinary in the everyday. Given this background, it was almost inevitable she would work with Cedit: constantly seeking new talents and new approaches, as well as designs that break down the boundaries of ceramics and release them into the realm of art and innovation, the Modena company has recognised Elena Salmistraro as a leading contemporary creative spirit and involved her in a project intended to experiment with fresh ideas in materials and synaesthetics.Salmistraro's collection for Cedit is entitled <em>Chimera</em> and consists of large ceramic slabs, which can be enjoyed not only visually, through their patterns and colours, but also on a tactile level. Like the chimera in the "grotesque" tradition, monstrous in the etymological sense of the word with its merging of hybrid animal and vegetable shapes, the Cedit project attempts to originate a synaesthetic form of ceramics, through a three-dimensional development that exactly reproduces the texture of leathers and fabrics, creating an absolutely new kind of layered effect, with a tactile awareness that recalls the passion of grand master Ettore Sottsass for "surfaces that talk". And the surfaces of the slabs Salmistraro has created really seem to talk: in <em>Empatia </em>clown faces add theatricality to the cold gleam of marbles, interspersed with references to Art Déco graphics; <em>Radici</em> uses the textures of leathers and hide as if to re-establish a link between ceramics and other materials at the origins of human activity and creativity; in <em>Ritmo</em> the texture of cloth dialogues with pottery, almost in homage to the tactile rationalism of warp and weft, of which Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers was one of the most expressive past interpreters ; finally, <em>Colore</em> has a spotted base generated by computer to underline the contrast between analogue and digital, the graphic sign and the matter into which it is impressed. It is an aesthetic of superimposition and mixing, and especially of synaesthesia: as in her drawings, in the <em>Chimera </em>slabs Elena Salmistraro's art is one of movement and acceleration. A process not of representation but of exploration. Of the world and of oneself. Almost a kind of Zen, for distancing oneself from the world to understand it more fully. In every sense.
The union of two different materials has resulted in a contemporary, trendy project that mixes surfaces, colours and languages to offer original combinations. <p>There are two basic surfaces that can be used to create multiple combinations in line with fashions and lifestyle trends: a concrete effect with an urban and industrial aesthetic and an original marble agglomerate effect that blends tone-on- tone tactile elements with irregular shapes and varying sizes. Two seemingly very different materials – the first a symbol of modernity and innovation, the second of authenticity and tradition – coexist in a unique project that promotes and encourages combinations not only between the surfaces and colour shades in the range, but also with all the other elements that contribute to defining the space: colours, paints, fabrics, furnishings and various materials. <br />The collection offers 3 finishes - Comfort, Glossy and Grip. <br /><a class="btn arrow" href="https://www.florim.com/en/surfaces/the-new-comfort-surface/"> Discover the new Comfort surface </a></p>
The Dodi armchair, with its ultra-compact size and sophisticated design, is the perfect addition to any room, seamlessly blending with various furnishing styles. Its deep seat and enveloping backrest offer unparalleled comfort, making it ideal for moments of relaxation. The armchair features sleek metal feet available in multiple finishes and comes in a wide range of coverings, including leather, fabric, or a mix of both, with over 200 color options to suit any aesthetic. A 3D file of the Dodi armchair is also available for download, allowing for easy visualization and integration into design plans. Crafted by Natuzzi Italia, a globally renowned Italian luxury furniture brand founded in 1959, the Dodi armchair reflects the company’s commitment to exquisite craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and innovative design. Explore more at [Natuzzi Italia](https://www.natuzzi.it).
The Ωmega shower cubicle by Jacuzzi® combines minimalist design with luxurious functionality, offering a spacious 100 x 120 x 221 cm enclosure that blends ergonomic linearity with a liveable, carefree experience. Inside, the harmonious curves of the seat create a gentle cocoon effect, while advanced features like a steam generator, vertical hydromassage, a hand shower, a raindrop fixed shower head, and a soothing waterfall elevate the experience to a full sensory immersion. Designed to complement the Morphosis® bath concept, this shower cubicle is part of a broader sanitaryware line that transforms the bathroom into a holistic "beauty-wellness" space, harmonizing with contemporary home aesthetics. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Jacuzzi®, a globally renowned supplier since 1915, specializes in premium wellness products, including hot tubs, whirlpool baths, and hydrotherapy solutions, known for their innovative technology and timeless designs. Explore their offerings at https://www.jacuzzi.com.
The PANAREA 3678 is a stylish high garden stool crafted from durable steel and adorned with a handwoven polypropylene rope weave, elegantly wrapped around a Ø 20 mm steel tube frame. Designed for outdoor comfort, it features a cushion padded with quick-drying polyurethane foam and covered in fabric made from the same yarn as the weave, ensuring both durability and aesthetic harmony. The stool’s unique front footrest design allows for easy stacking, making it ideal for versatile outdoor settings. Inspired by the Mediterranean coastline, the Panarea collection embodies the refreshing ambiance of a seaside terrace, with its wide, curved backrest and armrests showcasing a geometric pattern that adds a three-dimensional, graphic elegance. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering designers and customers a detailed preview. Manufactured by Pedrali, a prestigious Italian design company founded in 1963, the PANAREA 3678 reflects the brand’s commitment to contemporary, high-quality furniture that blends functionality with timeless style, making it a perfect addition to both residential and commercial spaces.
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This iconic coffee table features a striking design, crafted by welding hundreds of curved steel rods to circular frames, seamlessly blending structure and ornamentation. Perfect for lounges, residences, or offices, its construction includes vertical steel wire rods welded to horizontal and edge-framing rings for durability and visual appeal. Available in polished nickel, metallic bronze, or luxurious 18k gold plating, each finish is protected by a clear lacquer coating. The base includes a smooth clear plastic extrusion ring for stability, while the tabletop options include clear or bronze-tinted glass. A downloadable 3D file of the design is available for further customization or visualization.
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KNOLL, a globally renowned design leader since 1938, is celebrated for its innovative furniture and timeless modern aesthetics.
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The H382 CCD is a sophisticated brass window handle from the Duemilaventi collection, designed by the internationally acclaimed Joe Cheng, blending art and elegance with its clean, linear, and slightly rounded profile inspired by oriental aesthetics. Available in exclusive finishes like Orantop, Bronzopaco, and Tortora, this handle features a distinctive circular detail on the front, offering a unique touch of customization. The collection also includes door handles and privacy locks, making it a versatile choice for modern interiors. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects.
Valli & Valli, a renowned Italian supplier founded in 1934, specializes in high-quality architectural hardware, offering innovative and durable designs that cater to both residential and commercial spaces, with a global presence and a reputation for excellence.
The H384 CR is a sleek brass handle, also available in a fireproof variant, designed by CetraRuddy for the Fusital H 384 CR Duemilaventuno collection. This handle features a dynamic design with bevelled yet sharp edges, inclined flat surfaces, and a strong focus on ergonomics, offering a modern aesthetic from multiple perspectives. It comes in Cromosat, Bronzoscuro, and Neropaco finishes, with the option of BioCote® antimicrobial treatment in Dark Bronze and Neropaco. The collection includes both door and window handles, making it a versatile choice for various applications. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects.
Valli & Valli, a renowned Italian supplier founded in 1934, specializes in high-quality architectural hardware, offering innovative designs that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal for residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The H377 SL is an elegant brass handle featuring a dark bronze finish with a sophisticated brown leather insert, part of the Fusital H 377 P SL Duemilaventi collection designed by renowned Hong Kong architect Steve Leung. This collection, which includes both door and window handles, builds upon the minimalist yet traditional lines of the H 377 SL Duemilasedici series, adding a touch of refinement with its leather-covered lever. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Supplied by Valli & Valli, a prestigious Italian company established in 1934, the H377 SL reflects the brand’s legacy of crafting high-quality architectural hardware that blends innovation, durability, and timeless design for residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The K374 is a versatile brass knob that can be used as either a revolving or fixed handle, designed without a spring mechanism, and available in a range of finishes including Chrome, Cromosat, Bronzosat, and Orsatop. This product is part of the Fusital collection by Valli & Valli, a renowned Italian interior design supplier established in 1934, celebrated for its innovative and high-quality architectural hardware. The K374 embodies the brand's revolutionary approach to handles, transforming them from mere functional accessories into sculptural, design-centric elements. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering designers and architects the flexibility to integrate it seamlessly into their projects. Valli & Valli, with its global presence and commitment to craftsmanship, continues to set industry standards with its blend of aesthetic appeal and functionality.
The H315 is a stylish brass and porcelain door handle designed by Pierluigi Cerri, blending rustic charm with modern elegance, and available in both Chrome and Orolucido finishes. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects. Manufactured by Valli & Valli, a renowned Italian company established in 1934, the product reflects the brand's legacy of crafting high-quality architectural hardware that combines innovative design, durability, and functionality for residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The K465 is a sleek, satin-finished AISI 304 stainless steel door knob, combining durability with a refined aesthetic, ideal for enhancing both residential and commercial spaces. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Manufactured by Valli & Valli, a renowned Italian company established in 1934, the brand is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality architectural hardware, offering a diverse range of stylish and functional solutions tailored to modern, minimalist, and traditional design preferences.
The K1061 is a beautifully designed brass knob available in Orsatin, Bronzop, and Light Black finishes, featuring soft yet essential lines and a sinuous profile that embodies the elegance of the Valli & Valli handle collections. Part of the H 1061 Cinderella collection, this knob represents a harmonious blend of Mediterranean tradition and contemporary design, crafted by the renowned designers Luciana Di Virgilio and Gianni Veneziano of Veneziano+Team. The collection also includes door handles, window handles, knobs, and pull handles, with the added benefit of BioCote® antimicrobial treatment available on Orsatop and Bronzop finishes. For added convenience, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects.
Valli & Valli, a prestigious Italian supplier founded in 1934, is celebrated for its high-quality architectural hardware and accessories, offering a diverse range of products that combine innovative design with exceptional functionality.
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