Biscuit is a project that revolves around the concept of softness and is characterized by a composition of lines and freely shaped forms. - Patricia Urquiola.
Biscuit is a project that revolves around the concept of softness and is characterized by a composition of lines and freely shaped forms. - Patricia Urquiola.
A wooden fabric that loses the traditional shapes of parquet and draws inspiration from the works of Mies van der Rohe and Mondrian. An interweaving of lines, squares, and rectangles that freely come together to create ever-new surfaces. design Matteo Nunziati.
A wooden fabric that loses the traditional shapes of parquet and draws inspiration from the works of Mies van der Rohe and Mondrian. An interweaving of lines, squares, and rectangles that freely come together to create ever-new surfaces. design Matteo Nunziati.
A wooden fabric that loses the traditional shapes of parquet and draws inspiration from the works of Mies van der Rohe and Mondrian. An interweaving of lines, squares, and rectangles that freely come together to create ever-new surfaces. design Matteo Nunziati.
A wooden fabric that loses the traditional shapes of parquet and draws inspiration from the works of Mies van der Rohe and Mondrian. An interweaving of lines, squares, and rectangles that freely come together to create ever-new surfaces. design Matteo Nunziati.
A wooden fabric that loses the traditional shapes of parquet and draws inspiration from the works of Mies van der Rohe and Mondrian. An interweaving of lines, squares, and rectangles that freely come together to create ever-new surfaces. design Matteo Nunziati.
Three simple shapes, three right trapezoids, three siblings playing with each other to create infinite and always different combinations. Design DANIELE LAGO
Three simple shapes, three right trapezoids, three siblings playing with each other to create infinite and always different combinations. Design DANIELE LAGO
Three simple shapes, three right trapezoids, three siblings playing with each other to create infinite and always different combinations. Design DANIELE LAGO
Three simple shapes, three right trapezoids, three siblings playing with each other to create infinite and always different combinations. Design DANIELE LAGO
Three simple shapes, three right trapezoids, three siblings playing with each other to create infinite and always different combinations. Design DANIELE LAGO
The Medoc parquet embodies a synthesis between terms that are not always easily reconcilable: Aesthetics and Ethics, or Exterior Beauty and Substance, Appearance and Essence, Surface and Core.
The Medoc parquet embodies a synthesis between terms that are not always easily reconcilable: Aesthetics and Ethics, or Exterior Beauty and Substance, Appearance and Essence, Surface and Core.
The Medoc parquet embodies a synthesis between terms that are not always easily reconcilable: Aesthetics and Ethics, or Exterior Beauty and Substance, Appearance and Essence, Surface and Core.
The Medoc parquet embodies a synthesis between terms that are not always easily reconcilable: Aesthetics and Ethics, or Exterior Beauty and Substance, Appearance and Essence, Surface and Core.
The Medoc parquet embodies a synthesis between terms that are not always easily reconcilable: Aesthetics and Ethics, or Exterior Beauty and Substance, Appearance and Essence, Surface and Core.
The Medoc parquet embodies a synthesis between terms that are not always easily reconcilable: Aesthetics and Ethics, or Exterior Beauty and Substance, Appearance and Essence, Surface and Core.
Inspired by the wooden floors that adorn the palaces and royal residences in central and northern Europe, the Decó Listone Giordano tiles reinterpret the timeless classic, finding new life in residential and non-residential projects, also inspired by modern architectural canons.
Inspired by the wooden floors that adorn the palaces and royal residences in central and northern Europe, the Decó Listone Giordano tiles reinterpret the timeless classic, finding new life in residential and non-residential projects, also inspired by modern architectural canons.
Inspired by the wooden floors that adorn the palaces and royal residences in central and northern Europe, the Decó Listone Giordano tiles reinterpret the timeless classic, finding new life in residential and non-residential projects, also inspired by modern architectural canons.
Inspired by the masterpiece "The Seer", painted by Giorgio de Chirico in 1915, Désir Atelier elegantly interprets the harmonious proportions of narrow and elongated planks, typical of ancient wooden floors.
Inspired by the masterpiece "The Seer", painted by Giorgio de Chirico in 1915, Désir Atelier elegantly interprets the harmonious proportions of narrow and elongated planks, typical of ancient wooden floors.