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/ 01 Jan, 1970
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AFFRESCATI
The transversal collection with its strong materiality conveys a feeling of fascination and lends itself to sophisticated interior design. The enveloping aesthetic effect is surprisingly balanced and is achieved by the versatility of surfaces that can be installed on floors and walls.
With its soft relief structure, characterised by slight waves, trowel marks and small hollows, Affrescati has a sophisticated identity, which does not generically recall the delabré effect - a refined negligence -, rather it draws inspiration from traditional Italian wall frescoes. An original layering of colours, manual actions and traces of time enhanced by the large dimensions of the sizes.
The five shades update the main pigments used in classical decoration: Calce (the whites), Ombre (the dark earths), Ocra (the yellows), Terra (the warm tones, sienna and burnt earth), Lapis (from lapis lazuli, the blue). An unusual and contemporary palette, further enhanced by the decoration expressing our in-depth historical research.
With its soft relief structure, characterised by slight waves, trowel marks and small hollows, Affrescati has a sophisticated identity, which does not generically recall the delabré effect - a refined negligence -, rather it draws inspiration from traditional Italian wall frescoes. An original layering of colours, manual actions and traces of time enhanced by the large dimensions of the sizes.
The five shades update the main pigments used in classical decoration: Calce (the whites), Ombre (the dark earths), Ocra (the yellows), Terra (the warm tones, sienna and burnt earth), Lapis (from lapis lazuli, the blue). An unusual and contemporary palette, further enhanced by the decoration expressing our in-depth historical research.