REFLEX C.O.B. - Recessed wall washer for false ceiling _ iGuzzini
iGuzzini > Ceiling lamp
This recessed lighting fixture is designed for installation in false ceilings, offering a sleek and modern look with two options: a Minimal version (without a perimeter rim) requiring a 12.5 mm recess, or a Frame version (with a rim) allowing for a recess depth of 1 to 25 mm, secured using torsion springs. The fixture features a durable die-cast aluminum body and heat sink, paired with a metallized thermoplastic reflector treated with anti-scratch protection for longevity. It is available with both electronic and DALI control gear, ensuring compatibility with advanced lighting systems, and boasts IP20 and IP43 ratings for the visible body post-installation. A 3D file of the product is available for download, providing detailed visualization for planning and integration. Manufactured by iGuzzini, a renowned Italian company founded in 1959, this product reflects the brand’s commitment to innovative, high-quality architectural lighting solutions that blend contemporary design with energy efficiency and sustainability.
PLAT-OH! - Recessed LED adjustable spotlight _ Deltalight
Deltalight > Ceiling lamp
The Plat-Oh! is a sleek, LED-adjustable recessed spotlight, available in black, white, and white-and-gold finishes, designed to blend seamlessly into modern interiors. It features a 0-30° adjustable angle, with LED options offering 5.8-8.6W power, CRI>90, and color temperatures ranging from 2700K to 3000K-1800K, delivering luminous outputs between 623lm and 1089lm. With an IP20 rating and energy class E, it combines functionality and efficiency. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for precise integration into design plans. Manufactured by Deltalight, a renowned Belgian-based supplier founded in 1987, the company specializes in premium, innovative lighting solutions for both residential and commercial spaces, celebrated for their high-quality materials and elegant designs. Explore their offerings at [www.deltalight.com](http://www.deltalight.com).
RACE 0-RCE5101EST-CR / 0-RCE5102EST-CR - Thermostatic Recessed shower mixer with hand shower _ Carimali
Carimali > Tap
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier note and mention of the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** The **RACE** is a sleek, integrated duplex concealed shower mixer featuring a thermostatic cartridge for precise temperature control and a rotating diverter with 2 or 3 outlet options. It includes a stick brass shower with a single jet, a wall outlet with a shower holder, and a 150 cm PVC flexible hose for added convenience. Designed with G 1/2’’ inlets and a concealed protective cover, it combines functionality with minimalist elegance. The easy-grip kit ensures user-friendly operation, while the chrome finish enhances durability and style. The RACE collection embodies a harmonious blend of sobriety, practicality, and sophistication, with its distinctive metal weave creating a dynamic, contemporary identity. Its pure shapes and balanced proportions make it a timeless addition to any bathroom, transforming the space into a uniquely identifiable environment. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization and planning. **Supplier Note:** Carimali, a globally recognized Italian brand founded in 1919, specializes in high-quality professional coffee machines for the hospitality industry.
RACE 0-RCE5703EST-CR / 0-RCE5704EST-CR - Single handle Recessed shower mixer with hand shower _ Carimali
Carimali > Tap
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier note and mention of the 3D file: **Product Description:** The *RACE* is a sleek 2-way single-control concealed shower mixer featuring a conventional cartridge, an automatic diverter with stop, and a choice of ABS or brass shower jet. Designed for modern bathrooms, it includes a wall outlet with shower holder, a 150 cm PVC flexible hose, and G 1/2’’ inlets, all finished in elegant chrome. The concealed unit comes with a protective cover, blending practicality with refined aesthetics. The collection’s distinctive textured weave on the metal creates a dynamic, iconic style, enhancing any bathroom with harmonious proportions, minimalist shapes, and timeless elegance. A 3D file of the product is available for download, facilitating seamless integration into design projects. **Supplier Note:** Carimali, a renowned Italian manufacturer since 1919, specializes in high-quality professional coffee machines for the hospitality industry.
REFLEX C.O.B. - Recessed round spotlight for false ceiling _ iGuzzini
iGuzzini > Ceiling lamp
This recessed spotlight is designed for installation in false ceilings, offering a sleek Minimal version with a 12.5 mm recess or a Frame version with a perimeter rim, adjustable from 1 to 25 mm, secured by torsion springs. Crafted with a die-cast aluminum body and heat sink, it features ultra-pure mirror aluminum reflectors for optimal light distribution. The spotlight provides exceptional adjustability, with a horizontal range of +/- 30° and a vertical rotation of 358°, making it ideal for precise lighting control. It is available with electronic and DALI control gear, ensuring compatibility with modern lighting systems, and boasts IP20 and IP23 ratings for the visible body post-installation. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. iGuzzini, an Italian lighting innovator founded in 1959, is renowned for its cutting-edge architectural lighting solutions that blend aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability, catering to residential, commercial, and outdoor spaces worldwide.
PEPE M STYLE 12736VM - Contemporary style 2 hole Recessed metal shower mixer with individual rosettes _ Rubinetterie Frattini
Rubinetterie Frattini > Tap
STILL-OH 0-STL4101EST-CR/0-STL4102EST-CR - Recessed thermostatic shower mixer with plate _ Carimali
Carimali > Tap
Here’s your rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **STILL-OH** is a sleek, vertical concealed shower mixer featuring a thermostatic cartridge, rotary diverter with 2 or 3-way shut-off, a 150 cm PVC hose, and G 1/2" inlets, all seamlessly integrated with a protective cover. A harmonious blend of form and function, this elegant design from **CARIMALI’s water_space** brand redefines bathroom sophistication with its refined aesthetics and precision engineering. Crafted by designer Guido Nicolini, the STILL-OH line revitalizes the iconic STILO shower head, merging timeless appeal with modern innovation to create a cohesive collection of faucets and showers. Its fluid spout lines and robust controls exude contemporary luxury, accentuated by an English gold ferrule—inspired by watchmaking finesse—paired with a Dark Bronze Matt finish for striking contrast. Meticulous ergonomics, premium materials, and gleaming details culminate in a versatile, high-end product that elevates any bathroom space. *A 3D file of the product is available for download.* **Supplier Note:** CARIMALI, a globally renowned Italian manufacturer since 1919, is celebrated for its premium espresso machines and hospitality equipment, now extending its design excellence to bathroom fixtures under the water_space brand. Let me know if you'd like any further refinements!
ENTERO SQ-S TRIMLESS IP SOFT - Square LED recessed spotlight _ Deltalight
Deltalight > Ceiling lamp
The ENTERO SQ-S TRIMLESS IP SOFT is a sleek, square LED spotlight designed for recessed mounting, offering a minimalist and versatile lighting solution for various environments. It features a 10.2W LED array with a high CRI>90 (R9: 50), delivering 1038lm of warm light ranging from 3000K to 1800K, complemented by a reflector for optimal light distribution. With an IP20/45 rating and energy class F, it is engineered for both interior and exterior applications, ensuring style continuity across projects, from retail and hospitality to residential and public spaces. Part of the ENTERO family, this luminaire excels in creating diverse lighting schemes with a single product type, blending power, elegance, and precision. Additionally, it can function as an IR light unit, integrating light and ventilation seamlessly. A 3D file of the product is available for download, facilitating easy integration into design plans. Deltalight, the supplier, is a globally recognized leader in high-end lighting solutions, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Belgium, renowned for its innovative designs, premium materials, and elegant aesthetics tailored for luxury residential and commercial projects.
PLAT-OH! TRIMLESS - Recessed LED adjustable spotlight _ Deltalight
Deltalight > Ceiling lamp
The Plat-Oh! Trimless is a sleek and versatile LED adjustable recessed spotlight, available in elegant finishes of white, black, and gold. Designed for precision lighting, it features a 0-30° tilt adjustment and offers multiple LED options, including 5.8-8.6W with a CRI>90 in 2700K (753-1041lm) or 3000K (787-1089lm), as well as a 6W LED with tunable color temperatures ranging from 3000K to 1800K (623lm). With an IP20 rating and energy class F, it combines functionality with modern aesthetics. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design integration. Manufactured by Deltalight, a renowned Belgian-based lighting specialist founded in 1987, the company is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality lighting solutions tailored for both residential and commercial spaces, making it a trusted choice for luxury projects worldwide. Explore their offerings at [www.deltalight.com](http://www.deltalight.com).
REFLEX C.O.B. - Recessed round spotlight for false ceiling _ iGuzzini
iGuzzini > Ceiling lamp
This product features a body and heat-sink crafted from die-cast and extruded aluminium, paired with a metallic-finish thermoplastic reflector that ensures scratch resistance, optimal lighting efficiency, and superior visual comfort. It is available in versions suitable for environments requiring UGR <19 for video terminals, as well as Super Comfort versions with UGR <10. For general lighting, white reflector options are also offered. The product is equipped with electronic wiring and DALI compatibility, and comes in various IP ratings: IP20, IP43 on the visible body post-installation (Minimal versions), and IP54 (Frame versions). Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, facilitating seamless integration into design projects. The supplier, iGuzzini, is a renowned Italian company established in 1959, celebrated for its innovative, high-quality architectural lighting solutions that blend contemporary design with energy efficiency and sustainability.
RACE 0-RCE4101EST/O-CR / 0-RCE4102EST/O-CR - Thermostatic Recessed shower mixer _ Carimali
Carimali > Tap
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier note and mention of the 3D file: *The RACE horizontal concealed shower mixer combines sleek design with advanced functionality, featuring a thermostatic cartridge, a rotating diverter with 2 or 3 outlet closures, and G 1/2’’ inlets, all concealed beneath a protective chrome cover. Its striking metal weave pattern embodies a blend of minimalism and sophistication, creating a distinctive, iconic style that elevates any bathroom space. The collection reflects meticulous research, harmonious proportions, and pure shapes, striking a perfect balance between simplicity and elegance. A 3D file of the product is available for download to support seamless integration into your project. Supplied by Carimali, a renowned Italian manufacturer with over a century of expertise in premium design and engineering.*
CICCIO 13 - Ceiling adjustable round aluminium spotlight with recessed rosette _ Amarcords
Amarcords > Ceiling lamp
CICCIO 8 - Ceiling adjustable round aluminium spotlight with recessed rosette _ Amarcords
Amarcords > Ceiling lamp
REFLEX C.O.B. SUPER COMFORT - Recessed round spotlight for false ceiling _ iGuzzini
iGuzzini > Ceiling lamp
This product features a body and heat-sink crafted from die-cast and extruded aluminium, paired with a metallic-finish thermoplastic reflector that ensures scratch protection, delivering exceptional lighting efficiency and visual comfort. It is available in versions suitable for environments requiring UGR <19 for video terminals and Super Comfort UGR <10 for enhanced comfort. General lighting options come with a white reflector, and the product is compatible with electronic wiring and DALI systems. Installation space dimensions are detailed in the online instruction catalogue, with IP ratings ranging from IP20 to IP54 depending on the version. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, facilitating seamless integration into design projects. iGuzzini, an Italian company founded in 1959, is renowned for its innovative architectural lighting solutions, combining contemporary design with energy efficiency and sustainability.
COBRA 180° prof. E.C. CEN. GROOVES - Rectractable shutter stop _ Esinplast
Esinplast > Finishes accessories
IRENE 65 SQUARE INCAS - Sliding built-in insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **"The IRENE 65 is a durable, rewindable mesh flyscreen, offered in both vertical and lateral rolling versions, engineered to withstand strong winds and harsh weather conditions. Featuring a spring-chain rewinding mechanism and a push-up/down opening system, it comes with a sleek 50 mm squared box and is fitted with a robust black STRONG mesh as standard—though customizable options like blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds are available. Designed for windows, this made-to-measure solution includes wall-mounting clips for quick installation. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also provided for planning and visualization. Supplied by MV Line, a renowned Italian interior design specialist known for high-quality, stylish solutions, the IRENE 65 combines functionality with sleek design."** (Note: The supplier description is condensed to one sentence while retaining key details about their expertise and origin.)
EVO ZIP DUO INCAS - Built-in sliding vertical insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **EVO ZIP DUO INCAS** is a premium vertical sliding system featuring a motorized roller cover with welded hinges, offering smooth operation via radio control—ideal for windows and French doors, even in highly ventilated areas. Its self-supporting squared box (130x280 mm) houses a zip-secured net for exceptional wind resistance, preventing dislodgment from side guides. Choose from versatile blackout, filter, or mosquito net options (standard gray fiberglass or ultra-durable TuffScreen™ mesh). Custom-made to fit, the system boasts a refined telescopic winding mechanism with bearings for effortless movement and consistent fabric tension, even in wide spans. Available in white, ivory, gray, or black with color-matched accessories, it includes advanced safety features like downhill/uphill obstacle detection (standard on Becker/Somfy IO motors). A 3D file of the product is available for download to assist with planning. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line, a renowned Italian interior design specialist, combines innovation and style in its product range, including high-performance solutions like the EVO ZIP DUO INCAS. Explore their offerings at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
NEW SECURZIP INCAS - Built-in vertical sliding insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s your rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: **SECURZIP INCASSO – Motorized Sliding Built-In Vertical Insect Screen** This innovative insect screen features a motorized opening system, operable via remote control, and is designed for windows and French doors (including extra-wide installations). The durable 84/106 mm box houses a high-performance mesh secured with a reinforced zip system, ensuring maximum stability and wind resistance while preventing the screen from dislodging. Available in ultra-strong fibreglass or self-healing TuffScreen™ mesh, which rebounds from minor punctures. Compatible with various blackout, light-filtering, or crystal blinds, it’s also suitable for outdoor use. The aluminium side guides feature a snap-fit design for quick installation and mesh inspection. Custom-made to measure, optional accessories include recess compensators and lateral guide caps. A downloadable 3D file is available for precise planning. For more details, refer to the manufacturer’s **NEW SECURZIP INCAS Mv Line** specifications. **Supplier Overview**: MV Line, a renowned Italian interior design specialist (www.mvline.it), combines style and functionality in its premium furnishings and decor, serving residential and commercial markets worldwide.
EVO ZIP INCAS - Built-in vertical insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and a mention of the 3D file: *The **EVO ZIP INCAS** is a sleek, built-in vertical insect screen designed for seamless integration and functionality, with further details available from the manufacturer’s **EVO ZIP INCAS Mv Line** series—downloadable 3D files of the product are also provided for easy visualization and planning. The supplier, **MV Line**, is a renowned Italy-based interior design specialist known for its high-quality furniture and decor, offering stylish solutions for residential and commercial spaces.*
PHANTOM TOP INCAS - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: **PHANTOM TOP INCAS** – A sleek built-in insect screen featuring an integrated guide system, designed for seamless functionality and modern aesthetics. For detailed specifications, refer to the manufacturer's information on the **PHANTOM TOP INCAS Mv Line**. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for further visualization and planning. **Supplier Overview**: MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, with a global reach through its website, [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
BORA TOP INCAS - Built-in sliding insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: --- The **BORA TOP INCAS** is a sleek, side-sliding flyscreen designed to keep your home insect-free while maintaining an unobstructed view and effortless access. Its patented weatherproof system ensures the mesh stays securely in place within the guides, even in windy conditions. The ultra-thin (1.8 mm) aluminum floor guide eliminates tripping hazards, while the smooth manual sliding operation allows adjustable opening widths. Configurable with one or two doors, it features a magnetic opening system, bayonet coupling, and a choice of mesh types—standard black STRONG, Sunox, or grey/black fiberglass (optional). Ideal for French windows, it comes in white, ivory, grey, or black, with track colors matching the mesh. A 3D file of the product is available for download to assist with planning. **Supplier Overview:** *MV Line*, a renowned Italian interior design specialist, offers high-quality, stylish solutions for residential and commercial spaces, with a focus on innovation and functionality. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it). --- Let me know if you'd like any further refinements!
MINIMA INCAS - Built-in pleated insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** The *MINIMA INCAS* rolling screen features smooth lateral movement and can be manually stopped at any point, available with one, two, or reversible panels for flexible direction adjustment. The plissé mesh opens effortlessly via a handlebar with magnetic side attachment, designed specifically for French windows. Crafted from durable black polypropylene mesh (grey blind option available), it is supplied as a made-to-measure kit for easy customization. With a sleek 22 mm depth, the handlebar is integrated into the lower guide for exceptional stability and seamless rolling, while the 7 mm guide includes drainage slots to prevent water buildup. Installation is hassle-free, requiring minimal holes thanks to the lateral profile’s wall adhesion and bayonet coupling system. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning. **Supplier Overview:** *MV Line* is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, offering a diverse range of products for residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it). For additional details, refer to the manufacturer’s specifications on the *MINIMA INCAS Mv Line*.
CLARA INCAS - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
**CLARA** is a built-in insect screen featuring an innovative guide system, designed to seamlessly integrate into your living space while providing functionality. For more details, refer to the manufacturer **CLARA INCAS Mv Line**. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for easy visualization and planning. **Supplier Description:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, available for both residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
COMODA VERTICAL - Built-in vertical insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
**COMODA VERTICAL** – A sleek built-in vertical insect screen designed for seamless integration with windows. It features a smooth vertical rolling mechanism with spring rewinding and is operated using a ratchet system. The screen comes with a compact 50 mm squared box and is available with a durable fibreglass mesh. For added versatility, customers can opt for blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds instead of the standard mesh (note: blackout and filtering blinds are for internal use only). The product is custom-made to measure, ensuring a perfect fit for any window. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning and visualization. For more details, refer to the manufacturer’s specifications on the **COMODA VERTICAL Mv Line**. **Supplier Overview**: *MV Line* is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, offering a diverse range of products to suit various design preferences and budgets. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
IRENE INCAS VERTICAL - Built-in vertical insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
**Product Description:** The **IRENE BUILT-IN VERTICAL** is a durable, rewindable mesh flyscreen available in both vertical and lateral rolling versions, designed to withstand strong winds and harsh weather conditions. Featuring a spring-chain mechanism and a push-up/down opening system, it comes with a sleek 50 mm squared box and a robust black STRONG mesh as standard. For added versatility, the mesh can be replaced with blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds upon request. Custom-made to fit your measurements, this flyscreen includes wall-mounting clips for quick and easy installation. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for reference. **Supplier Description:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, available for both residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
CASPER VERTICAL - Built-in vertical insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
**CASPER VERTICALE** is a built-in vertical insect screen designed for windows, featuring a smooth vertical rolling mechanism with spring or chain rewinding. The system offers multiple opening options, including classic, ratchet, or chain (exclusive to the Casper 50 model), and comes with a sleek 45 or 50 mm squared box. Standard fibreglass mesh is included, pre-welded and riveted for durability, with the option to upgrade to blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds (indoor-use blackout and filtering blinds must be specified during ordering). The product is made-to-measure and also available with 40x18 mm (Casper 2) or 35x50 mm (Casper 3) guides upon request. For the **New Casper Top** model, colored accessories are offered in white, ivory, gray, or black, with a matching gray brush strip for lighter shades and black for others unless specified. Safety is a priority—the screen includes a chain tensioning device compliant with European safety standards (EN 13120, EN 16433, EN 16434) to prevent strangulation hazards. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning and integration into your space. **Supplier Note:** MV Line is a trusted Italian interior design specialist known for high-quality, stylish solutions, with a focus on customizable window treatments and innovative home decor. Explore their offerings at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
WIND INCAS VERTICAL - Built-in vertical insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and a note about the 3D file: **Product Description:** The *WIND INCAS VERTICAL* is a sleek and functional vertical rolling blind system featuring a spring-driven rewinding and opening mechanism. Housed in a compact 42 mm squared box, it is designed for window applications and comes with standard fibreglass mesh, though customers can opt for internal-use blackout or filtering blinds instead. The package includes metal clips for easy wall-mounted guide installation, ensuring a secure and seamless fit. For added convenience, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for precise visualization and planning. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, available for both residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
WIND INCAS LATERALE - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** The WIND INCAS LATERAL is a sleek and functional rolling screen designed for French windows, featuring a lateral rewinding system with a spring mechanism. It offers flexible opening options, including a magnet or an optional hook (for the double-box version). The screen comes in a 42 mm squared box, with a double-box variant available for added versatility. Customizable to your measurements and supplied in bars, it includes standard fiberglass mesh or a stylish striped option, along with metal clips for easy recess wall installation. An optional folding handle (protruding ~11 mm when closed) adds convenience. For further customization, a 3D file of the product is available for download. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, catering to both residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
BORA INCAS - Sliding built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **BORA INCAS** is a sleek, recessed side-scrolling flyscreen featuring a lateral rolling mechanism that can be manually stopped at any point and configured with single or multiple panels. It utilizes a spring rewind system and magnetic opening for smooth operation, with coupling options including a bayonet for BORA models and magnets for BORA Midi. Designed for French windows, it comes with a standard black STRONG mesh, with optional Sunox or Fibreglass mesh upon request. Custom-made to measure, it fits door widths up to 180/200 cm (depending on mesh type) and features a low-profile guide at just 2 mm thick. A patented wind-resistant system ensures durability, while bayonet coupling allows for quick installation or removal. The Color Line offers visible accessories in white, ivory, grey, or black, with chain tracks matching the mesh color (black or grey) and brush strips in grey (for light colors) or black (unless specified). A downloadable 3D file is available for precise planning. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, with a global reach through its website, [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it). For further details, refer to the manufacturer’s specifications on **BORA INCAS Mv Line**.
IRENE INCAS LATERALE - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** The IRENE BUILD-IN LATERAL is a durable, rewindable mesh flyscreen designed for seamless integration into French windows, available in both vertical and lateral rolling configurations. Engineered to withstand strong winds and harsh weather, it features a smooth lateral rolling mechanism with a low guide (silver-rounded edges), a manual opening system with a turning handle, and automatic stops every 10 cm for precise control. The 50 mm rounded box (also offered in a double-box version) ensures a sleek finish, while the standard STRONG black mesh provides reliable insect protection—alternatively, customize with blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds. Pre-assembled with wall-mounting clips for quick installation, it comes in white, ivory, grey, or black, with coordinated brush strips (grey for light shades, black otherwise). A 3D file of the product is available for download to assist with planning. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line, a renowned Italian interior design supplier, combines innovation and quality in its range of functional and aesthetic solutions, including the IRENE series. Explore their offerings at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
LINDAPLUS INCAS - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** The LINDAPLUS INCAS rolling screen offers versatile lateral movement with manual stopping at any point, configurable with one or multiple panels. It features a spring rewinding mechanism and a convenient magnetic opening system, making it ideal for French windows. The screen comes with a standard fiberglass or striped mesh and is supplied as a customizable, made-to-measure kit. A patented system allows for easy renewal of key components, ensuring enhanced functionality and long-term efficiency. The low-profile guide, just 3 mm thick, is removable for cleaning, while the mesh can be easily repositioned if slipped. Multiple panels can be combined for widths up to 6 meters, and an optional folding handle (protruding 11 mm when closed) adds convenience. Available in white, ivory, grey, or black, the color-coordinated accessories include chain tracks that match the mesh (black or grey) and a grey or black brush strip, depending on the selected shade. A 3D file of the product is available for download to assist with planning and integration. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, available globally through its website, [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it). (Note: The supplier description has been condensed to one sentence as requested, focusing on key details while omitting redundant information.)
CASPER LATERAL - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
**CASPER LATERALE** – A sleek built-in insect screen featuring a lateral guide system, available with either a spring rewind mechanism and an opening system that can be customized with magnets or hooks (optional for double-box versions). The screen comes in durable 45 mm or 50 mm squared boxes and is ideal for French windows, complete with a convenient button-operated mesh. The standard fibreglass mesh is pre-welded and riveted at the edges for longevity, but customers can also opt for blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds (indoor use only, ordered as an optional extra). Made-to-measure for a perfect fit, it is also available with alternative guide sizes (40x18 mm for Casper 2 or 35x50 mm for Casper 3) and an optional wooden strip or folding handle. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, offering a diverse range of products for both residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
COMODA LATERAL - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
**COMODA LATERAL** – This built-in insect screen features a smooth lateral rolling system with a spring rewind mechanism and offers two opening options: a magnet or hook (the latter available only for the double box version). The 50 mm squared box ensures durability, while the fibreglass mesh provides effective insect protection—alternatively, you can customize it with blackout, light-filtering, or striped blinds (note that blackout and filtering blinds are for interior use only). The screen is supplied either made-to-measure or in bars, with a standard brush or an optional windproof brush. For added convenience, a folding handle is available as an upgrade (protruding ~11 mm when closed). A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for precise planning. **Supplier Overview**: MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, available globally through their website [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
SOFFY INCAS - Built-in pleated insect screen _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file availability: **SOFFY INCAS – Built-in Pleated Insect Screen** This innovative insect screen features a lateral rolling mechanism that can be manually stopped at any point and is configurable with up to four reversible panels, allowing flexible direction adjustments. The rewinding system uses a durable polyethylene plissé mesh, while the magnetic opening ensures smooth operation. Designed for French windows, it comes with a standard glass fibre mesh (grey blind option available) and is made to measure for a perfect fit. The floor guide is thoughtfully designed with a reduced thickness for enhanced safety, making it accessible for children and individuals with disabilities. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. For more details, refer to the manufacturer’s specifications on the **SOFFY INCAS Mv Line**. **Supplier Overview:** MV Line is a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furniture and decor, offering a diverse range of products for residential and commercial spaces. Explore their collection at [www.mvline.it](http://www.mvline.it).
SNAKE TOP INCAS - Built-in insect screen with guide system _ Mv Line
Mv Line > Finishes accessories
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: **SNAKE TOP INCAS** features a built-in insect screen with a sleek guide system, offering lateral rolling and spring rewinding for smooth operation. The magnetic opening system ensures effortless use, while the box comes in 42 mm or 50 mm squared variants, including double-box and Plus versions—the latter allowing manual stopping at any point during mesh retraction. Ideal for French windows, it includes a low-profile guide (just 5 mm thick) that’s removable for cleaning, and the fiberglass mesh (standard or striped) can be easily repositioned if slipped. Custom-made or kit options are available, with further details provided by **MV Line**, a renowned Italian interior design brand known for stylish and functional solutions. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for reference. *(Supplier note: MV Line is a leading Italian design supplier specializing in modern furniture and decor, with a global reach via www.mvline.it.)*
Pivot
axolight > Ceiling lamp
Recessed orientable spotlight The light fixtures have been designed to ensure a high visual comfort. The constant current LED chip and its lens are hosted in a recessed position inside the cylinder. Each light beam has a power of approximately 6,5W (700 Lm) and it is dimmable. The standard lenses produce a beam angle of 38 degrees or 12 degrees. It will also be possible to customize the LED source with additional color temperatures. LED driver not included.
Cover Side Chair
muuto > Chair
Referencing the values of forward-thinking craftsmanship and Scandinavian materiality, the Cover Side Chair is an elegant perspective on the timeless wooden chair. With its curved backrest that folds elegantly around its back legs and ties the design together, the Cover Side Chair explores the possibilities of veneer, paired with a deep comfort, modern expression and sturdy base in solid wood. The design is stackable and features a water-based lacquer. The Cover Series without upholstery is EU Ecolabel Certified. By carrying the EU Ecolabel Certification, the product is guaranteed to have a reduced environmental impact throughout the total lifecycle of the product from raw material to disposal.
Policroma Cipria
florim > Wall Paint
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.
Cover Armchair
muuto > Chair
Referencing the values of honest craftsmanship and Scandinavian materiality, the Cover Armchair is an elegant perspective on the timeless wooden armchair. With its curved backrest and folded armrest covers, the Cover Armchair explores the possibilities of wooden veneer, paired with a deep comfort, modern expression and base in solid wood. Echoing the seamless appearance of the chair, it features no visible screws for a simple touch. Use the Cover Armchair in the living room, hallway or bedroom of the home as well as in restaurants, canteens, educational institutions, workplaces and more. The Cover Series without upholstery is EU Ecolabel Certified. By carrying the EU Ecolabel Certification, the product is guaranteed to have a reduced environmental impact throughout the total lifecycle of the product from raw material to disposal.
Policroma Valtoce
florim > Wall tile-stone-brick
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.
Policroma Breccia
florim > Wall tile-stone-brick
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.
Policroma Lichene
florim > Wall Paint
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.
Policroma Cipollino
florim > Wall tile-stone-brick
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.
Hydro Brass Vase H30
fredericia > Styling
Referencing classic ceramic vases and ancient Greek vessels, the Hydro Vase makes a modern statement that incorporates the material properties and appeal of brass. Chosen because it can be shaped in ways that resemble iconic pottery, brass exudes even more character with a patina that will gradually emerge over time.
Hydro Brass Vase H20
fredericia > Styling
Referencing classic ceramic vases and ancient Greek vessels, the Hydro Vase makes a modern statement that incorporates the material properties and appeal of brass. Chosen because it can be shaped in ways that resemble iconic pottery, brass exudes even more character with a patina that will gradually emerge over time.
Policroma Alpi
florim > Wall tile-stone-brick
Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.