All sides of creativity: Stone Italiana at SICAM 2024
Stone Italiana's latest creations dress up various home environments: from the kitchen to the bathroom, from the living area to the outdoor space. Different colours, textures and applications for a single goal: embracing a more responsible future.
The new edition of SICAM, the international venue for the furniture components, semi-finished products and accessories industries, is getting closer. In Pordenone, Stone Italiana will be presenting sustainable and versatile surfaces that are suitable for a variety of applications – book cabinets, tables, bathroom furniture - as well as, of course, the kitchen in all its components.
In a stand designed by Architect Lorenzo Palmeri and conceived as a square, around which rise four surprise spaces hosting the applications of the most up-to-date surfaces, the Company showcases its concept of future living: beautiful, multifunctional, sustainable.
A sustainable, design kitchen.
With a proposal for the outdoors.
Stone Italiana’s kitchen chooses resistant and green materic solutions without sacrificing aesthetics. Two of the four rooms surrounding the square, are dedicated to this space, which is shown through different colours and surfaces, to meet the needs of those who live there.
The first kitchen – realized in Supernova - responds to the canons of a welcoming, clean and confidential environment.
Stone Italiana choses to dress the kitchen with Aravenis collection in the delicate Aravenis Ice SNV shade, identified by thin through veins crossing the surface on a shaded light background, for a modern and trendy result. In collaboration with Steel Italy - an Italian steel sinks manufacturer - Stone Italiana presents a 70x40 cm sink with integrated drain, with a single slope and a fully seamless bottom. An interesting result not only from an aesthetic point of view, but also and above all in terms of hygiene and healthiness. Its visual impact is amplified by the led strip inserted inside the sink; an attractive detail that calls into play an elegant and never banal style.
Stone Italiana's interpretation of the outdoor kitchen in a dual version is arriving exclusively at SICAM
A large island in realized in Cosmolite® - the surfaces made entirely from a blend of pre-consumer recycled minerals from the stone quarrying industry - declined in the KSTAR collection, CMT's Stargreen shade, for a contemporary style. It is echoed by an in-line kitchen with a counter in Meteor Light CMT collection declined in two different finishes - Grain 2.0 and Rocplan 2.0 - for a natural style.
After intensive research into resins - Cosmolite®'s 21% of its composition comes from vegetable sources - the outdoor kitchen speaks the language of durability and conviviality, ensuring the inalterability of its aesthetics and technical performance over time.
Personality in the bathroom
Cosmolite® also dresses the bathroom, a further evidence of the winning partnership with Steel Italy as witnessed by the double washbasin - shower panelling and shower tray - in the Venantis collection. Refined, yet determined, Venantis is the serie characterised by a subtle through vein running across the entire surface of the slab and giving continuity of design and aesthetics to the final product. Chosen here in the Grey Titano CMT colour, it dresses the bathroom with delicate personality, defining its lines and boundaries in a linear and elegant manner. One of the highlights is the shower tray in continuity with the floor.
Completing the “square of spaces” is an exclusive living room furnished with a book cabinet, a table and an armchair on which to sit and enjoy moments of relaxation. Here too, the Venantis collection - in various colours - becomes the protagonist of a space that has much to say on the style of the entire home.
The entire floor of Stone Italiana’s stand is tiled with DNA Urbano CMT, the full expression of the Company's green philosophy. It is in fact the collection composed of inerts obtained from street sweeping. Recovered materials, appropriately converted, thus become new materials, allowing the implementation of a circular economy and the reduction of disposal costs of usually waste lands.