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Spacco by Monitillo 1980

Designed by Emmanuel Gallina for Monitillo 1980, Spacco is a marble wall covering consisting of four different modules that can be assembled in different ways to create unexpected interactions between lines.

Intarsia by BETTISATTI

A collection of marble inlays and mosaics designed by Donata Mariasole Betti and Valentina Satti of bettisatti brand, completely customizable in size, materials and compositional project.

Antolini® and the Cristallo Vitrum “WOW”

Antolini® invites you to allow yourself to be enchanted by Mother Nature with Cristallo Vitrum “WOW”.

The new horizons of Scapin Group

Scapin Group tells its story through a narrative that features the new range of Ecotone™ surfaces and its increasing focus on offering new design solutions for the worlds of architecture and interior design with Marmo Arredo.

Cartesio, essential and absolute shapes

The new modular system called Cartesio consists of seat and back elements that can be combined in various positions and sizes to create custom compositions in the bathroom space.

Atelier Plus Montecarlo Collection

Designing furniture that will become works of art of excellence, ideally attaining the coveted A+ grade, expressing the highest idea of perfection and enhancing every interior with a distinctive touch.

Linee collection: the encounter between marble and metal

Savema presents a new collection designed by gumdesign that contaminates marble with metal - declined in numerous material and surface variants - to generate vertical storage surfaces: shelves dedicated to the bathroom and kitchen environment, shelving or real bookcases for the living area or customized solutions for the living and/or contract space.

Salvatori presents Patchwork by Piero Lissoni

The family-owned Italian design brand presents Patchwork by Piero Lissoni for the first time in the US at its North American flagship showroom and boutique in the epicenter of New York City’s luxury fashion district.

Passepartout, a new eco-friendly texture

Passepartout is a collection of wall textures created from offcuts of materials that would otherwise go to waste. The idea behind it springs from the brand's commitment to finding innovative ways to recycle and achieve zero waste, and combines different types of stone to create original, customisable solutions.

New marble chip collection for Mipa

“Optical Trips”, created by Studio Meneghello Paolelli for Mipa, is a collection of marble chip tiles.

Grassi Pietre presents the new eco-sustainable Alpi 4.0

Highly refined material, Alpi 4.0 is obtained by recovering the Vicenza Stone wastage process, Grigio Argento and Grigio Alpi, together with a cement-based mixture, without any addition of resin or other additives.

MARMOSAICO by Carlo Dal Bianco for Bisazza

Long renowned for its glass mosaic collections, Bisazza is now introducing marble into its decorative mosaics from the MARMOSAICO line, designed by Carlo Dal Bianco. 

New furnishings and surfaces by Budri

Fragment is the latest collection of furnishings and surfaces designed for Budri in a spirit of sustainability by Gwenael Nicolas of Curiosity Tokyo.

Orijins Coffee Shop, Dubai

Conveniently located on the street level of the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC), Orijins, a sleek new coffee shop designed by Dubai-based interior design firm VSHD, draws its inspiration from the beautiful imperfections found in nature.

La Fornasa: stone coverings for timeless spaces

"Beauty is written in stone" is the principle behind the products by La Fornasa, a Treviso-based company expert in the creation of versatile stone coverings

Margraf focuses on 3D marble coverings

Margraf, based in Vicenza (North Italy), is pursuing its growth and development strategy with major investments, inaugurating Margraf Innovation Lab

"Bump": a covering made with waste of Vicenza Stone

In Bump, residues of Vicenza Stone from Grassi Pietre’s quarries are restored to life thanks to the creative genius of the Debiasi Sandri design studio. 

Milky's Cloud Room: “marble waves” inside a container

“Cloud Room” earns its name from moving light that collects shadows in the three dimensional travertine pattern covering the walls and ceiling.

Panama, the marble and metal covering by Kreoo

Panama is the result of three-dimensional experimentation on marble, a collection of coverings designed by Enzo Berti for Kreoo

Mosque of the Late Abdulkhaliq Gargash

A contemporary place of worship that is quietly masterful in its use of form, materiality, and controlled natural light to evoke a sense of calm