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Italian architect, sculptor, and designer Angelo Mangiarotti designed the Plexi lamp in 1962, but at the time it was only produced in small quantities. Plexi can be used as a single piece or grouped together. The Plexi thrives in grand spaces, preferably grouped together with other Plexi’s as an impressive chandelier, so the size alone makes it a relevant choice for grand halls or high ceilings, and in hotels, restaurants, lobbies, and corporate domiciles. However, even a single Plexi can be transformative as it will cast its elegant style to any room. The Plexiglas conducts the light from one end to the other, not only emanating light throughout each cylinder but also producing a direct light from the lower end. The lower end of each cylinder has been sandblasted to cast a wider light onto the surface beneath the lamp.

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The alternation and symbiosis between concave and convex, recessed and raised. <p>Rilievi is a work of design balanced between different historic periods: while the volumetric relief tile modules are inspired by artistic experiments conducted in Italy during the Sixties and Seventies, the large slabs are the outcome of research into materials and technology that has only come to fruition in very recent times. The shadow effects generated on the surfaces of the slabs by the light striking the projecting parts of the modules create an unusual impression of architectural depth found virtually nowhere else in ceramic coverings, laying the bases for a new decoration interior design language.</p> This project simply embodies perfection - a term which certainly sets the bar high in a description of a new product for launch on the market. But when an enlightened manufacturer is capable of encapsulating a designer's personal research in a product to be added to its range, the outcome is a perfect synthesis. A perfect synthesis between untrammelled creativity and market trends. CEDIT had the insight needed to perceive, identify and rework the immense potential of Practice Practice Practice "“ a self-produced project by Zaven (Enrica Cavarzan and Marco Zavagno "“ and realised that its sophisticated design, originated by pure, pristine input (unadulterated by external factors except the noblest of them all, research) could provide the basis for an innovative, successful collection. I might add, a collection unique of its kind. Zaven is also a name that comes with guarantees; the two partners are good at what they do. Their work always starts from personal curiosity and investigations, the study of other stories (as in this case inspiration was drawn from the output of artist and activist Nino Caruso) and individual interests, which are broken down, developed, optimised and prepared for transformation into something fresh.Enrica Cavarzan and Marco Zavagno have a masterly ability to transform their own wishes and passions into design work of the greatest breadth and, as we see here, the widest, richest application. Their use of ceramics as a material is clearly outstanding and reflects a method precisely founded on the desire to look at things from an unusual viewpoint, under a different light. And to be daring. Zaven have an unconventional approach to convention. In the specific case of the Rilievi collection, the "modules" created for CEDIT seem to explode off the walls; in fact, they are constructed by combining the two-dimensional slab with its three-dimensional decor.Rilievi seems to be seeking space. More space. Even though these modules have actually established a dialogue with the wall from which they are born. At the same time, they hypnotise us with their tight sequence of lines, the pattern that is always different although its root is the same, and the intriguing, unusual colours that add another vital factor to the finished product. Their firm grounding in graphic design (and here we have come back to two-dimensional effects, of the kind most often associated with a wall covering) easily evolves into a facade which seems to have been carved with a chisel - although this is not the case. These modules are conceived to convey an impression of movement, and the three models, in seven colour combinations, create a powerful effect on a surface, which is never passive but rather an organic contributor to the forms and colours involved in the fascinating combinations. The slab is very much present and has the same worth and status as the relief pattern associated to it. In the light of this dichotomy between the linear and the sculpted, expressed through the skilfully balanced visual expedients, the use of repetition adds vigour to the module's intrinsic meaning. As we have seen, a rejection of facile, superficial creative dynamics in favour of an investigation reaching above and beyond has always been a central, clearly recognisable feature of this Venice-based duo, who already have impressive international partnerships to their credit, including the London Design Festival, the Kalmar Konstmuseum, the Paris Designer Days, Ca' Foscari University, the Venice Biennale, the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation, the Sindika Dokolo Foundation and the V-A-C Foundation, and also won the 2018 Wallpaper Design Award. Graphics, advertising and product design: the pair have always opted for a type of design closely linked to the observation of everyday items, followed by their reinterpretation in a version applied to experimentation with materials. This duality, combined with their energetic yet elegant visual language, forms Enrica and Marco's primary code, experienced in this specific context through serial carvings. On walls.

RAL100 80 50LeichtolivLight olive

RAL100 80 50LeichtolivLight olive

ralFarben > Wall Paint

marmoleum decibel on order eternity

marmoleum decibel on order eternity

forbo > Synthetic Floor

All our linoleum floor coverings can be ordered in a 3,5 mm Marmoleum Decibel construction that offers 18dB sound reduction, subject to a minimum order quantity and lead time. You can find the complete color overview on this page. There are 27 colors available from stock, these items are marked with *. Or find the complete overview on Marmoleum Decibel on stock.

RAL470-5

RAL470-5

ralFarben > Ceiling Paint

RAL210-M

RAL210-M

ralFarben > Ceiling Paint

RAL6028KieferngrünPine green

RAL6028KieferngrünPine green

ralFarben > Ceiling Paint

TURN AROUND - LED floor lamp _ Artemide

TURN AROUND - LED floor lamp _ Artemide

Artemide > Floor lamp

The Turn Around Floor is a sleek LED floor lamp available in silver or titanium, designed with sustainability, lightness, and intelligent integration in mind. Featuring a 17W + 30W dual lighting system with 85% efficiency, 110lm/W efficacy, and a CRI of 90, it offers both direct and indirect lighting options that can be controlled via the luminaire body or the Artemide App. Its minimalist design integrates two lighting solutions, making it versatile for spaces ranging from offices and meeting rooms to hospitality and residential areas. The lamp’s high efficiency and flexible emission management make it an ideal choice for energy-saving, user-centric lighting. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Manufactured by Artemide, a globally acclaimed Italian design company founded in 1960, the Turn Around Floor reflects the brand’s commitment to innovative, high-quality lighting solutions that blend functionality with modern aesthetics.

LOT REFLECTOR - LED adjustable ceiling aluminium spotlight _ Artemide

LOT REFLECTOR - LED adjustable ceiling aluminium spotlight _ Artemide

Artemide > Ceiling lamp

The **Light over Time (LoT)** is a versatile and adjustable aluminum ceiling spotlight, also available in the **LoT RGB White - Ceiling version**, designed to redefine spatial lighting with precision and creativity. This luminaire features a sleek silver finish, an aluminum heat sink and structure, and is ideal for indoor environments. With a 68W power output, it delivers 1996 lumens, a 3000K color temperature, 100% efficiency, and a CRI of 80, ensuring high-quality, dynamic lighting. The LoT series empowers design professionals to reimagine spaces with intuitive software that mimics natural light, offering adjustable beam distributions from 8 to 60 degrees without moving parts. Its RGBW quad-chip LED provides soft color washes, while user-friendly software enables real-time customization of light patterns, intensity, and movement, all without requiring programming skills. The product is part of a broader family of luminaires, including ceiling recessed, surface-mounted, track-mounted, and suspended pendant versions, making it a versatile tool for creative lighting solutions. Additionally, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design integration. **Artemide**, the supplier, is a globally acclaimed Italian design company founded in 1960, renowned for its innovative lighting solutions and commitment to blending aesthetics with functionality. With a strong international presence and a reputation for high-quality, modern designs, Artemide continues to lead the lighting industry with products that cater to both residential and commercial spaces.

AEROZEPPELIN - Sectional fabric sofa with removable cover _ Moroso

AEROZEPPELIN - Sectional fabric sofa with removable cover _ Moroso

Moroso > Sofa

The Aerozeppelin modular sofa combines casual comfort with versatile functionality, offering a unique floating design that redefines relaxation in any space. Its large platform frame is adorned with compact, soft pillows along the back and armrests, allowing users to customize the sofa’s configuration by rotating the back pillows vertically or horizontally for deeper or shallower seating. The piece is further enhanced by its visually striking stitching, which creates a defined grid pattern, while its vintage-inspired aesthetic makes it a perfect fit for both domestic and public settings. Crafted with stress-resistant polyurethane foam, polyester fiberfill, and a sturdy wood frame, the sofa features black polypropylene feet and removable covers for easy maintenance. A 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling designers and customers to visualize it in their spaces. Supplied by Moroso, a renowned Italian design company founded in 1952, the Aerozeppelin collection reflects the brand’s commitment to innovative, high-quality craftsmanship and collaboration with world-class designers.

LEXINGTON - Sectional walk-in wardrobe _ Poliform

LEXINGTON - Sectional walk-in wardrobe _ Poliform

poliform > wardrobe

The Lexington is a versatile pillar-based bedroom system, available in two configurations—wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted, with the latter offering the option for double-sided designs finished on both sides. It features shelves, drawers, and a wide range of accessories, such as trays, trousers hangers, shirt holders, bag holders, and shoe holders, all seamlessly integrated into the uprights with a choice of champagne or grey slate painted finishes. The system is also adaptable for daytime use, offering infinite flexibility in dimensions, applications, and finishes, making it a revolutionary solution for total integration across various rooms in the home. Constructed with a painted aluminum structure, the Lexington includes melamine-faced wooden particle panels or smoked glass for shelves and drawers. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed planning and visualization. Poliform, an esteemed Italian interior design supplier founded in 1970 and headquartered in Brianza, Italy, is renowned for its high-end, minimalist furniture and accessories, catering to modern and contemporary living spaces with a global presence and a commitment to quality and innovation.

IMAGINARIUM - Linen cushion with floral pattern _ Élitis

IMAGINARIUM - Linen cushion with floral pattern _ Élitis

Élitis > Furniture accessories

The Imaginarium is a beautifully crafted cushion cover made from 100% linen, featuring a printed design that adds a touch of artistic elegance to any space. For those interested in customization or digital use, a 3D file of the product is available for download. This product is part of the IMAGINARIUM collection by Élitis, a prestigious interior design supplier founded in 1988, renowned for its innovative and luxurious wallcoverings, fabrics, and furniture that blend contemporary style with timeless sophistication.

DKR-5 - Steel chair _ Vitra

DKR-5 - Steel chair _ Vitra

vitra > Chair

The DKR Dining Height K-Wire Shell R-Wire Base chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, features a bent and welded steel wire shell with a chrome-plated or powder-coated finish, the latter being ideal for outdoor use. The chair is supported by a four-legged wire base with cross struts, fitted with glides for carpets or optional felt glides for hard floors. It is available in three upholstery options: unupholstered, with a seat cushion, or with a two-piece seat and back pad (known as the "Bikini" pad) in Hopsak fabric or leather, both of which are removable and reattachable. The design combines transparent lightness with technological sophistication, and the 2016 update increased the base height by 20 mm for enhanced comfort with modern tables. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture, lighting, and accessories, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames to create timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces.

ABOUT A LOUNGE CHAIR AAL93 - Armchair with armrests _ Hay

ABOUT A LOUNGE CHAIR AAL93 - Armchair with armrests _ Hay

hay > Armchair

The About A Lounge Chair (AAL93) by HAY features a sleek moulded plywood frame paired with a minimalist wooden structure, offering a modern, angular aesthetic. It comes in both low-backed and high-backed versions, catering to intimate or spacious settings, and allows for customization with a variety of cushions, legs, and upholstery options to suit diverse environments. The chair’s shell is crafted from soft moulded polyurethane foam with armrests, supported by a moulded plywood base, and finished with an inner plywood in beech and a top veneer in oak. Available in four base finishes—soaped oak, black-stained oak, clear lacquered oak, and matt lacquered oak—it also offers a wide selection of standard fabrics and leathers. A 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling detailed visualization and planning. HAY, a renowned Danish interior design company founded in 2002, is celebrated for its contemporary, high-quality furniture and accessories, blending modern aesthetics with functionality for residential, commercial, and public spaces.

NEW ORDER COMB. 701 - Open aluminium bookcase _ Hay

NEW ORDER COMB. 701 - Open aluminium bookcase _ Hay

hay > Cabinet

The New Order Combination 701 is a sleek, modular bookshelf featuring an eight-shelf design that combines simplicity with functionality, making it an ideal storage solution for both home and office environments. Its open, multi-shelf structure allows for versatile display and organization of various items, ensuring easy access from all angles. Crafted from durable aluminium, the grid is available in multiple color options and can be customized with panels, doors, trays, or drawers to suit individual preferences and needs, offering endless possibilities for personalization. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling users to visualize and plan their setup. Designed by HAY, a renowned Danish interior design company founded in 2002, this product reflects the brand’s commitment to contemporary, high-quality, and innovative designs that cater to modern living spaces.

FRAME - Sectional double garden armchair _ Paola Lenti

FRAME - Sectional double garden armchair _ Paola Lenti

Paola Lenti > Armchair

REINACH - Ceramic vase _ Driade

REINACH - Ceramic vase _ Driade

Driade > Accessories

ICON - Bathroom column with mirror _ Geberit

ICON - Bathroom column with mirror _ Geberit

Geberit > Washbasin cabinet

N.O.W. 1385 - Glass sideboard _ Lago

N.O.W. 1385 - Glass sideboard _ Lago

Lago > Cabinet

DOMINO 645 - Wall-mounted display cabinet _ Sudbrock Möbelhandwerk

DOMINO 645 - Wall-mounted display cabinet _ Sudbrock Möbelhandwerk

Sudbrock Möbelhandwerk > Cabinet

ALLURE - Metal towel ring _ Grohe

ALLURE - Metal towel ring _ Grohe

Grohe > Sanitary accessories

VIACONDOTTI - Wall-mounted oak vanity unit with mirror _ Ideagroup

VIACONDOTTI - Wall-mounted oak vanity unit with mirror _ Ideagroup

Ideagroup > Washbasin cabinet

BETTESTARLET IV - Built-in bathtub _ Bette

BETTESTARLET IV - Built-in bathtub _ Bette

Bette > Bathtub

OVVIO - Wall-hung ceramic bidet _ Nic

OVVIO - Wall-hung ceramic bidet _ Nic

Nic > Toilet seat

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