A set of components projected to be part of a unique integrated system, characterized by a huge choice of finishings, materials and shades.
With this ceramics collection, the two architects analyze the different surface coverage of the cement effect.
The new pellet stove, aesthetically linear, can be placed in every type of space thanks to its customizable and modular elements.
Eco-mortar, porcelain, Piasentina stone and solid wood Deluxe are combined to create furniture with a great added value.
A simple and minimal design winking at the ‘industrial’ style for the new modern washstands of the Made in Italy company.
At Cersaie, unveiled the brand new ceramic wall and floor tiles, designed to meet the contemporary design requirements.
2016 is an important year for the iconic armchair designed by Noboru Nakamura: 40 years of success with over 30 million units sold worldwide.
Sphata, Absolute, Retro Chic, Cotto and Edit, were widely regarded as leading the way in trends in the ceramic tile sector.
Several new collections were presented at the italian ceramic tiles fair. Discover all the effects.
The range is now available also in the minimal colors matt white and charcoal gray.
The stove designed by Monica Graffeo conforms to the standard Ecodesign 2022.
Four new collections of porcelain stoneware floor and wall tiles for residential and commercial interiors.
The new ultra-compact bright surfaces state the birth of Dekton® XGloss Natural and exploit the production technology TSP.
With the new collection, colors return on the stage
Elegant, modern and cosmopolitan. That is how Serenissima participates at Cersaie 2016.
ABK Group begins production oflarge-format panelsly
Scavolini will present all the new Scavolini Bathrooms products and the latest solutions for the Living Room and Kitchen.
Two new collections designed for the interior design are going to complete the brand's offer.
Wood and leather are perfectly combined into the modernized version of the iconic chair created by Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen.
The urban cements and the old building materials reinterpreted in the porcelain stoneware.