Indoor flooring
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Project • By Marazzi • Offices
Centre House in Belfast Ireland
Centre House is an office complex in Belfast. For the coverings of the building’s entrance hall, the Ply Design architecture firm opted for Marazzi Mystone Ceppo di Gré, an elegant, refined stone-effect stoneware that reproduces the beauty of Ceppo di Gré, the grey-blue sedimentary rock found in Italy’s Lombardy region. Two shades were chosen for the lobby: Greige and Anthracite, both in the 75x75 cm size. The architects used the two different colours to create a distinction between the reception and entrance areas, an ideal strategy for visually separating two areas intended for different functions. More
Boutique Hotel Suite 735
Suite 735 is a luxury boutique hotel located in the heart of Venice that was designed by architect Stefania Scardellato. The project is based on the customer’s desire to revive an old property, going beyond the classic Venice aesthetic to create a refined and contemporary atmosphere through a careful combination of materials. Natural wood, ceramic tiles, stoneware, wallpaper with floral motifs or material textures, precious mirrors and furnishings inspired by the 1930s and 50s, created by local craftsmen, are cleverly intertwined in a particularly successful eclectic mix with the aim of offering a personal experience of Venice. In the breakfast rooms facing the canal the use of the Marazzi Allmarble marble-effect porcelain stoneware c... More
Project • By Marazzi • Apartments
Private Apartment Lyon
A Haussmann-era apartment modernised with a strong identity, which cleverly conserves the beauty of the past: this is the project created by interior designer Constance Berthier – BC Ateliersfor a young couple in Lyon.
Private apartment Lyon - a sort of open space of 125 m2 with just three doors, where the rooms succeed but do not repeat each other and styles, periods and materials are mixed to reconcile the contemporary and the antique, creating exclusive interiors, appropriate to their context and rejecting all forms of simplification.
The interior designer chose the Grande Allmarble porcelain stoneware slabs in 120x60 cm size in the eye-catching Saint Laurent shade to give the rooms a genuinely architectural character. Specifical... More
Project • By Marazzi • Parks/Gardens
Garden Senato Milano
The work that took place at Garden Senato, a new multipurpose space for events in Milan, involved the building’s façades, the courtyard of honour, the portico, the pergola with the terrace and the small annex building (out building), the multipurpose space and the garden.The architect Dalloli sought harmony between all the elements that make up the complex, to generate a sense of continuity. Architectural barriers were eliminated as much as possible to optimise the existing space and paths have been generated between the parts.The garden remains at the centre and can be visually enjoyed from all the spaces. To enhance continuity with the natural stone of the exterior, theMystone Ceppo di Grécollection was chosen in a nat... More
Zallinger
With the renovation and expansion of the Zallinger Refuge at the Seiser Alm/ Alpe di Siusi, a new model of hospitality was born and serving as a good example of responsible tourism.An example of a historical and landscape recovery intervention in a high mountain context. The nineteenth-century barns are reborn as mini-chalets, which bring back the charm of an alpine village. The South Tyrolean tradition is combined with comfort, quality of design and sustainability. The Clima Hotel was built with maximum environmental protection in every aspect of the construction. The project, designed by noa*, an architecture studio in South Tyrol that has long been committed to developing innovative models of receptivity and green tourism (they were rece... More
Project • By Progress Profiles SpA • Restaurants
Cracco Ristorante
Laying systems, membranes and precious finishes of Progress Profiles adorn the new restaurant of the Chef Carlo CraccoA few months Chef Carlo Cracco opened the doors of his first restaurant in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in the heart of Milan.The project of the multi-storey building was born from the desire to create a harmonious combination between tradition and innovation, choosing a retro style, mild and refined, distinctive of ilSalotto di Milano of late 19th century. This sense of belonging to the city is reflected in the careful choice of decors, colors and materials used with close attention to the precious finishes, essential to give a touch of elegance to the environments.Different products of Progress Profil... More