“The sculptor does not attempt to translate his thoughts into marble: he thinks directly as if it were all marble, he thinks in marble.”
André Gide, Oscar Wilde, 1910
Residential spaces allow us to experiment with sizes and shapes for both outdoor and indoor projects, creating atmospheres in which marble enters in perfect harmony with the furnishings.
Natural stone is chosen in commercial projects because it contributes to the sophistication of any environment. Its elegance and technical characteristics make it very versatile for any use.
Innovation and elegance come together in projects dedicated to environments in the hospitality sector.
Marble, in combination with more industrial materials, creates modern design furniture solutions that can ensure an extraordinary experience for guests and customers.
Furniture complements to live in total contact with nature. Surrounded by
elements create charming environments where you can spend moments of relaxation in the company of your guests.
We specialize in the craftsmanship of natural materials and innovative composite materials. Italian craftsmanship and attention to detail are the essence of each of our creations.
Over the years, many designers and architectural firms have relied on us to carry out their projects.
Max Dudler was born in Altenrhein, Switzerland. After his first assignment at the Ungers Professional Practice, he has directed his own Architecture Studio in Berlin, Zurich and Frankfurt am Main since 1992. Born from more traditional works, Max Dudler’s Studio has extended its conceptual approach to contextual projects ranging from urban planning, infrastructure, reconversion, monumental protection, exhibitions, as well as interior design projects.
Alberto Ghirardello is product designer from Vicenza and currently lives in Milan. Here in 2013 he started his own design project, collaborating with various Italian and foreign companies and institutions. His works have been published in numerous magazines and exhibited in various events, such as Fuorisalone, Maison & Objet, Ambiente, Salone del Mobile, Roma Design Più, Abitare il Tempo, Macef, Hong Kong Design Week, DMY Berlin and the Triennale Design Museum.
Born in 1985, since 2008 he has collaborated with Giulio Iacchetti as a product designer and project leader in his own studio. In 2011 he founded his own studio in Milan. In 2013 he was selected by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York as one of the “First ten Young Italian Industrial Designers”. In 2016 two of his projects won the first and second prize in the “young&design” competition. He designed and designed for Moleskine, Alessi, Internoitaliano, Triennale di Milano, Nutella, UnitedPets.
Designlibero is an international design studio, based in Milan, founded by Libero Rutilo and Ekaterina Shchetina. Canadian and Russian influences characterize the original, creative and unconventional style of the studio.
Mario Scairato lives and works between Milan and Paestum, the city where he comes from. From 2012 he has collaborated as a product and graphic designer with Giulio Iacchetti – with whom he has developed projects for Nike, Savinelli, Comieco, Nodus, Niasca Portofino and Surfer’s Den. From 2015, as a freelancer, he has designed for Alessi, Bear, Cotto Manetti, Internoitaliano and Moleskine.
Architect and winner of numerous international competitions, he deals with many years of digital experimentation and its close connections with the world of design and architecture. He works with a design concept inspired by creativity and innovation, the result of constant research and experimentation of a new conceptual language.
Sovrappensiero Design Studio was created in 2007 from the collaboration of Lorenzo De Rosa and Ernesto Iadevaia, recognized like the most emergent designers among the Italian panorama. Through the years they have demonstrated to be able to approach projects from different perspectives. Today they collaborate with different realities of Italian design and with Milan’s Polytechnic and Bologna’s University.
Roberto Rago is an active designer in the fields of product, interior, graphics and experience. His design method is based on the observation of society, customs and habits, trying to study the interaction between things, people and space, and the ways that trigger affection for an object.
Paolo Bini’s work ranges from painting to installation. Most of his works are punctuated by linear, horizontal or vertical chromatic sequences, obtained by applying the painted adhesive tape to experiment with the surface through a layering action, which hides and reveals at the same time new unexpected spaces. He is the winner of the 2016 Cairo Prize and his works have been exhibited in museums and galleries in Italy and abroad, including: Galleria Nicola Pedana in Caserta, ISCP in New York, CIRCA Gallery in Johannesburg, MADRE Museum in Naples, Reggia di Caserta, Palazzo Reale in Milan, Provenance House in Cape Town, San Francisco de Asys Museum, Havana.
The lessons of the past are the added value that drives us towards innovation. We strongly believe in sustainability: we manage to combine production quality with respect for the environment and that of our workers. In our own small way we want to make a difference; this is why in 2012 we started a circular economy process. We installed a renewable energy plant on our factory and perfected the system of recovery and filtering of processing water, thus reducing water consumption.
Marbles of Italian and foreign origin from the best deposits are part of our selection of raw materials.
In the implementation of projects, we cooperate with you from the initial stage by carefully assessing your needs, from the design to the commissioning of the job.
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