Ravaioli Legnami

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A residence integrated into the Umbrian landscape with Ipè wood

a house with a fascinating aesthetic, faithful to local tradition and perfectly integrated into the territory where it is located

The Ipè decking for the outdoors by Ravaioli Legnami

Originating in South America, Ipè is the most common wood type in the world of decking.

A modern Australian residence shaped with laminated wood

The modern and minimal design of the architectural structure is skilfully softened by the natural materials employed, such as wood and stone, which lend the residence an organic and eco-friendly allure.

Zimbali Coastal Estate: a dialogue between technique and luxury

Rhinowood™, exclusively distributed in Europe by Ravaioli Legnami, was used for vertical coverings, poolside and the terraces flooring.

The paraffinated pine and the new Ravaioli Legnami decking

The new product by Ravaioli Legnami offers exceptional durability and dimensional stability, lent by the innovative and patented production process based on paraffin impregnation.

On stage at the Brera district the "unconventional surfaces" for design

The event AroundShapes organized by MaterialiCasa in the heart of the Brera Design District had a great international success.

Ravaioli: the new flooring PROPLUS by COREtec

The new product line MLF by Aeterno is a high-quality innovative product standing out for its features, performance and price/performance ratio.

The thermo-treated ash in "Il Sereno" by Patricia Urquiola

The Hotel, designed by Patricia Urquiola and Fabio Valentini, is a combination of tradition and modernity. It is inserted and almost incorporated in the lake environment.

The decking in Ipé by Ravaioli Legnami

The wooden blocks of the brand have been chosen for the pavement of the terraces of a modern villa overhanging Lake Maggiore, built at around 700 meters.

Aeterno by Ravaioli presents COREtec

An innovative product for floorings standing out for its features and performance.

A seventies building

Villetta degli anni Settanta: mescolanza di pietra arenaria e legno nel progetto di ristrutturazione e ampliamento a cura dell’arch. Andrea Menzo