I Sassi di Assisi: bringing design into the circular economy of marble remnants
The sink collection „Iride“ was awarded the ADI Italian Industrial Design Prize
The sink collection „Iride“ was awarded the ADI Italian Industrial Design Prize
After its successful restructuring, the key gathering for the stone sector in Central Europe is in full swing
Belgian designer with a studio in Ghent contrasts natural materials with neon colors
Julia Marmi together with architects at Spangnulo and Partners have developed a decoration with philosophical meaning
Italian company takes up on modern influence and the ancient art of Tesserae
Marble is one of the materials / The design of one of the tables refers to traditional „Mashrabiyas”
Italian Antique Mirror Company lends many-facetetted means of expression to its glass
The objects which are hermaphrodites: part art and part product design, are both aesthetically pleasing and, at least to a certain degree, useful
The company creates furniture that will last a lifetime with materials that will only become more beautiful over time
The marketing concept is compelling: create an analogy to a luxurious lifestyle / The designer’s role as a „Truffle hound“
Startup enterprise Seven Elements introduces the Alps to the living room of Helvetians and aficionados
The Italian company combines natural stones like Onyx or black marble with various other materials and sculptures
He creates and builds „simple, authentic objects adapted to their use“
Recently, the company was awarded EU-funding from the „Slim Project” for the development of ultra-thin marble
This modern sculpture with high functionality was designed by Giulia Archimede for Catellani & Smith