ReForm Calico coal grey

ReForm Calico coal grey

egecarpets > Carpet

The loose, slightly coarse structure of cotton cloth is the inspiration for Calico, and this is reproduced in both the pattern and the design of the carpet. The elegant loop structure creates the tactility and randomness that characterise the weaving of cotton cloth and the collection comes in 27 harmonising colours, all of which are carefully balanced tone-in-tone combinations. Choose from dusty shades of varying strength and character or go for a more pronounced colour choice, and whether you opt for a single colour or a combination of several, your floor will be covered with a touch of understated luxury. Calico has been created with respect for people and the environment, as the regenerated and regenerable yarn is produced from used fishing nets and other industrial waste, which are given new life as sustainable wall-to-wall carpets.

Labics Pendant

Labics Pendant

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Encouraged by the powerful Labics Structures that are well-known as an installation consisting of 50 architectural models realized by the studio Labics between 2014 and 2015. This Collection takes inspiration from the abstracted architectural installations of models, which were constructed from an abstract matrix. The Labics Collection allows to express yourself through the lighting aesthetics and decorate boldly. Dynamic lines create an organic movement of subtle brass tubes as straight as arrows, completing the handmade suspension with glass. Assembled over several brass tubes, they have a daring angularity that’s tempered by their masculine matt finish coupled with glass. As the encouragement came from the architecture of buildings, the iconic collection recreated graphic pattern’s ideas on the chandelier. The Collection's highlight? For the determined and adventurous customers, as it gives an impression of brave, strong and unique motives of geometrical silhouettes in the space. These futuristic lighting fixtures symbolically portray the development of modern design and city architecture. The outstanding lighting design can be applied to any interior from modern classic style to contemporary, or mid-century modern. Feel the dynamism of this suspension as the simple geometry of the brass elements complements the refinement of the interior and permits to explore a new kind of energy and charisma. VIEW FULL FAMILY

ReForm Construction Iron Mix heather/black plum 96x96

ReForm Construction Iron Mix heather/black plum 96x96

egecarpets > Carpet

In the ReForm Construction carpet tile, the multidimensional texture is inspired by the original surfaces of modern architecture’s preferred building materials. The collection’s two patterns, Iron and Concrete, reflect these materials’ natural expression, as they age and weather over the years. Each design is available in 5 colour groups, which are optimised to reflect the materials’ minute detail and finesse. The 96x96 cm Mix tile is an extra design tool that can be used to create fluid colour transitions on the floor. The Construction carpet tile is created from regenerated and regenerable yarns and is also equipped with our patented Ecotrust backing. The collection is Cradle-to-Cradle Certified® and can be installed in all types of rooms with aesthetics and sustainability on the agenda – including offices with intensive traffic.

Journey SHY1

Journey SHY1

&tradition > Table lamp

The Journey lamp is a merging of two classic geometric shapes, the sphere and the rectangle. The round, opal glass shade is reminiscent of the moon. Journey comes as both a table lamp and a wall lamp, with subtle colour combinations that make it easy to place anywhere. Whether the moon is full or not, the intention is for you to enjoy the design and all the moods you can create.

Tam Tam

Tam Tam

marset > Ceiling lamp

Imaginative and playful, Tam Tam is dynamic in its configuration and expressive in its colours. The extensive collection, which comes in pendant, wall and floor lamps, has harnessed colour since its inception to create volume and accentuate spaces. A decade later, the collection is getting an update to offer new possibilities. The glossy finishes have become semi-matte and new, softer colours have been added, including silver-grey and olive yellow.Besides colour and texture, Tam Tam has also evolved to offer the possibility of including more powerful light sources. New ideas to expand the collection, new colours to create a fresh look, new varieties to offer users maximum flexibility, and new options to improve the quality of light. The Tam Tam is moving forward in every way possible.  

sphera element mid neutral grey

sphera element mid neutral grey

forbo > Floor plank

The widest and most complete colour offerSphera Element has the most complete colour proposition in the market and its subtle design is ideal for use in areas where the floor is required to blend in with the environment. Sphera Element is used in a wide variety of applications, including specific areas in healthcare and industrial environments.The Element colour palette consists of 52 colours. The carefully selected outspoken pastels and bright accent colours are ideal for areas requiring zoning or to create an authentic and welcoming interior. The 9 Contrast designs have a more pronounced pattern and a higher contrast between the three colour components. • Many colours with high LRV values• Excellent dirt hiding and scratch resistant properties• Approved for use in cleanrooms up to ISO class 4• Perfect solution for care and cure spaces, public buildings and education facilities

bristol

bristol

poliform > Sofa

The enveloping comfort of the cushions and the lightness of the armrests distinguish the style of Bristol, a system that offers maximum compositional versatility, between the minimalism of the design and the generous proportions. Available with simple, double, or free cushions, the Bristol sofa can be enriched with accessory elements such as the Bristol System coffee tables, headrest, writing desk – to create relaxation areas in line with your needs and personality.

Wallpaper Les Crafties - Croisillon / Blue

Wallpaper Les Crafties - Croisillon / Blue

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Three stories, three narratives, three patterns: Gaufrettes: inspired by the suppleness of fabric, it is one of the Crafties' signature pieces. Mosaïque: a tribute to Maison Picassiette, a house entirely made of mosaic fragments. Croisillon: inspired by cane weaving. Patterns used by the Crafties are indicative of a fascination for printing techniques found in micropublishing, in particular: risographs. The technique involves the application of successive layers (just one colour per layer) that are added atop each other to reveal the final pattern. With the design comes additional inspiration: textiles. Materials that the duo can harness to create a narrative in space through the use of wallpapers, coverings, custom-made textile decorations, fabric frescoes. Read more

Graphic 80/20 arrows

Graphic 80/20 arrows

egecarpets > Carpet

Attention to detail is paramount, especially when it comes to conveying luxury. The word graphic is used to mean clear and vivid detail and this aspirational collection of petite patterns is eye-catchingly attention-grabbing.  Our refined Graphic concept is available in a choice of desirable designs and carefully selected colour palettes. But to tell the story you want to tell in your own way, you need to create your own individual design. Patterns help to create a visual rhythm that promotes harmony within our surroundings, and the soft-underfoot Graphic concept is perfect for making that all important sensorial design statement. Available in widths of four or five metres, to help reduce wastage and seams, resulting in an overall superior installation. Ideal for pattern repeats not exceeding 10x10 cm, our Graphic collection is available in any colour imaginable, to complement your interior.

Quadrado "Table"

Quadrado "Table"

minotti > Table

Rationalist, minimal, designed by combining different materials and textures that enhance its linear shapes, the table features the element that characterises the Quadrado family on its top: a duckboard pattern.  Teak duckboard, used in the yachting industry to facilitate the outflow of water, was introduced in 2018 as a modular element of the structured Quadrado seating system created by the Brazilian designer. The table comes in three dimensions, and features a top set on aluminium legs, designed as two panels that cross it on the short side. It sports a striking Lava Stone Powder finish, generating an interesting contrast between the surfaces and the Teak wood of the top. A number of plug-in accessories, such as the candle-holder and the Lava Stone tray, mean the table can be set to match the occasion.  The Quadrado table can be used in different arrangements, perhaps forming part of a domino sequence or designing a frame round the trunk of a tree, as suggested by Marcio Kogan, as always in pursuit of an ideal relationship between his designs and the nature surrounding them.  

Fyr Stool Dark Brown

Fyr Stool Dark Brown

normann-copenhagen > Stool

Fyr Stool is an equally decorative and versatile stool. The stool can be used as additional seating, as a side table, a pedestal for a lamp or vase or as a bedside table. Taking its name from the Danish word for pine, Fyr is crafted from 100% solid pine wood. 

About A Chair AAC 121 Soft Duo

About A Chair AAC 121 Soft Duo

hay > Chair

The AAC 121 Soft Duo counterbalances its soft quilted shell and contrasting materials with the more formal expression of the aluminium swivel base. Retaining the same high backrest and generous seat that characterises the series this design features a functional base with legs that fan out from the centre. The base is available in polished or powder-coated aluminium and the quilted shell is offered with two different textiles or leathers to create a unique look that works equally well in corporate public or private contexts. Please note that more configurations are available than the options shown here.

Cubi

Cubi

illoft > Sofa

A sofa with a simple, essential look that conceals a rebellious spirit. Pure volumes playing in space, embodying the spirit of the Cubi sofa which looks stunning on its own or with other furniture. Blocks of back cushions rest on seat cushions just waiting to be freely moved around so each one can create its own space and its own kind of comfort. Rectangular or interlocking platforms create truly special compositions. A coloured metal bar runs along the lower part of the seating and the backrests, while the lightness of the overall look is accentuated by metal feet featuring a minimal design.

Jellies family (4 small bowls)

Jellies family (4 small bowls)

kartell > Styling

A comprehensive line of plates, trays, glasses, bowls, carafes, coffee cups and sugar bowls. The line's individuality is down to the fact that each model presents a different pattern inspired by the moulds that were once used for making jellies. The overlapping sections and colourful juxtapositions create an imaginative yet discreet ensemble that is both creative and sophisticated.

Lake

Lake

foscarini > Wall lamp

Lake is a wall lamp with a fluid and surprising light, which comes to life inside the fold located along the external edge and runs inwards, on its glossy, asymmetrical surface. An organic shape, packed with colour, to give motion and create original light games on the wall.

Contra golden

Contra golden

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Carpet tiles from Contra Ecotrust meet some of the market's strictest standards in terms of quality, comfort and acoustics. The many excellent characteristics make this collection the perfect choice for open office environments, offices and retail interiors, etc. Contra Ecotrust is a flexible solution because ege's dry adhesive allows for easy replacement with carpet tiles in other colours. Your flooring is easy to refresh when you want to create a new design expression.

Fyr Stool Pine

Fyr Stool Pine

normann-copenhagen > Stool

Fyr Stool is an equally decorative and versatile stool. The stool can be used as additional seating, as a side table, a pedestal for a lamp or vase or as a bedside table. Taking its name from the Danish word for pine, Fyr is crafted from 100% solid pine wood. 

ReForm Discovery Planet ocean blue

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ReForm Discovery Planet ocean blue

egecarpets > Carpet

The ReForm Discovery carpet tile explores natural and man-made systems that, due to their complexity and size, can only be perceived from a distance. The 5 designs: Planet, Earth, Network, Net and Cliffs enable you to specify an individual pattern or to use them in combination to create more dramatic floor effects. Each design is available in 5 colour groups, which are inspired by the underlying phenomena and therefore represent both subdued and neutral tones, as well as dark and almost supernaturally bright colours. Discovery is a more sustainable choice for your interior project, as the tiles are made from regenerated and regenerable yarns and are also equipped with our patented Ecotrust backing, which is based on used PET bottles. The collection is Cradle-to-Cradle Certified.

Addict XL rectangular sculpted frame mirror

Addict XL rectangular sculpted frame mirror

gautierFurniture > Styling

If you are looking for a stylish mirror in an XL size for your lounge or hallway, this one is sure to be a winner. This stunning piece will bring warm, inviting light into your living room. Ideal for larger rooms, it will help create a more intimate atmosphere. Hung above a console table or sideboard, it showcases any ornaments placed nearby. This sculpted frame mirror also comes in a square shape.

Contra dark steel grey

Contra dark steel grey

egecarpets > Carpet

Contra Broadloom is a compact and stylish collection with great durability. The construction meets some of the market’s strictest standards in terms of quality, comfort and acoustics. The many excellent characteristics make this collection the perfect choice for open office spaces and retail. Contra is available in light melange and attractive colours that reflect minimalist Scandinavian taste, and in a series of bold trend colours that create a clear statement and a noticeable wow factor.

Beat LED Range Linear Pendant System

Beat LED Range Linear Pendant System

tomdixon > Ceiling lamp

Beat is an extraordinary linear chandelier featuring two Beat Tall, two Beat Fat and two Beat Wide ceiling lights. Each Beat light is made from hand spun brass sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India. The creation of the Beat light is part of an ancient process that takes four days to complete and its beaten interior is re-purposed to refract and reflect a soft and warm luminosity. More Information Bearing the mark of its maker, Beat is a celebration of the beauty of things created by hand. Hand-raised, welded, beaten and finally skimmed on a lathe, the Beat shades retain hammer marks from their forming. The collection includes Wall, Floor, Table and Ceiling lights.The LED module offers three key benefits - longer life expectancy, energy efficiency and improved performance including dimmability and light control. Our integrated LED module is fully serviceable and replacement components and individual drivers are available if needed.

sphera element ocean

sphera element ocean

forbo > Floor plank

The widest and most complete colour offerSphera Element has the most complete colour proposition in the market and its subtle design is ideal for use in areas where the floor is required to blend in with the environment. Sphera Element is used in a wide variety of applications, including specific areas in healthcare and industrial environments.The Element colour palette consists of 52 colours. The carefully selected outspoken pastels and bright accent colours are ideal for areas requiring zoning or to create an authentic and welcoming interior. The 9 Contrast designs have a more pronounced pattern and a higher contrast between the three colour components. • Many colours with high LRV values• Excellent dirt hiding and scratch resistant properties• Approved for use in cleanrooms up to ISO class 4• Perfect solution for care and cure spaces, public buildings and education facilities

Una Brick dark blue

Una Brick dark blue

egecarpets > Carpet

Reflecting the strict regularity of classic brickwork carefully refined by a subtle randomness, Una Brick broadloom carpet brings the essence of proud craftsmanship into your interior project. A myriad of small loops define the woven construction ideal for spaces endeavoring a truly minimalistic look and feel. Though appearing quite simple at first glance, a deeper look reveals interesting tone on tone details in each of the 12 mélange designs that are created by beautiful three-colour combinations of black, brown, grey, blue, green and beige.

HAY Large Colour Storage

HAY Large Colour Storage

hermanmiller > Accessories

Description Colour Storage (2022) is a versatile system of containers that can be used individually or in multiples. Made of durable, extra-thick cardboard with a glossy finish, these stackable containers can be mixed and matched to suit your personal storage needs. A magnet holds the top securely closed. Features Stackable storage, available in a range of sizes. Mix and match sizes and colors to create a custom storage system. Beautiful colours, ranging from bold to neutral. Glossy finish. Magnet closures. Overall Dimensions Small: 330 x 255 x 85 mm Medium: 350 x 295 x 125 mm Large: 415 x 345 x 125 mm Assembly Simple self-assembly required Warranty 2-year warranty

REGINA

REGINA

fontanaarte > Table lamp

Inspired by the game of chess with their sinuous shapes, Re and Regina are the key characters of the chessboard. Their profiles stand out clearly in the white light diffused by opalescent glass. Real individuals, they play in pairs alternating spheres, cylinders and rings of light. Vertical the King (Re), horizontal the Queen (Regina). They can be placed next to each other or in different spots in the same room, be used as floor or table lamps, on a coffee table or a desk, both Re and Regina have the presence to create a context. The dimmer allows to modulate the light making it a surreal element with different degrees of intensity: an element of representation that releases energy in space when the light is bright, abstract and restful when the light is soft and low. Glass sculptures during the day in environments illuminated by natural light. Re and Regina are inspired by the history of art, from Cosmè Tura to the Flemish interiors of Jan Van Eych to the conceptual imagery of Marcel Duchamp who plays chess as a lifestyle. Re and Regina are Cartesian axes of a universe that crosses ages and cultures. In 2020 FontanaArte reintroduces these glass lamps as a sign of the expressive wealth contained in the great repertory of ideas that is the FontanaArte catalogue and, most importantly an homage to the talent of an artist who had a gift for calibrating the formal tension of a utilitarian object on a quest for unity among the arts.

Contra light ink blue

Contra light ink blue

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Carpet tiles from Contra Ecotrust meet some of the market's strictest standards in terms of quality, comfort and acoustics. The many excellent characteristics make this collection the perfect choice for open office environments, offices and retail interiors, etc. Contra Ecotrust is a flexible solution because ege's dry adhesive allows for easy replacement with carpet tiles in other colours. Your flooring is easy to refresh when you want to create a new design expression.

Flower table 90 x 84 height 39 cm

Flower table 90 x 84 height 39 cm

swedese > Coffee table

The organic shape and the stem-like legs give Flower its characteristic and stylish expression. Flower is the table with such a unique design and construction that it has become a signature for Swedese. Flower has table tops in three different sizes and all are available in two heights, creating opportunities to play with lines and patterns when you place them together. Flower's leg stand is made of metal and is available in chrome and powder-coated versions. The table top has a durable surface in laminate and an edge in molded veneer that has been lacquered.

Chimera Ritmo Azzurro

Chimera Ritmo Azzurro

florim > Wallcovering

 In <em>Chimera,</em> Elena Salmistraro merges rigour with self-expression, in a graphic grammar laden with symbolic meaning.  <em>Empatia </em>speaks to the emotions with graphics that interpret, through a highly individual abstract code, the stage make-up of a clown, with the aid of superimposed geometric forms and images. <em>Radici </em>is a tribal statement, a tribute to primitive ritual custom, evoked by the interplay between a sequence of triangles and rectangles and a set of figurative fragments. <em>Ritmo</em> is inspired by fabrics, suggesting the rhythmic alternation of woven yarns through a largely linear pattern. In <em>Colore, </em>the upheaval of a background of small isolated spots generated by a parametric digital program is combined with densely packed repeated forms. "The Chimera collection is rather like a book with four different chapters: I set out to differentiate these graphic motifs to create four totally different stories."<br></br>Elena Salmistraro  It all starts with drawing. A <em>passion</em> for drawing. An <em>obsession</em> with drawing. Drawings like spider-webs, obsessively filling spaces, in a kind of manual choreography or gymnastics, a continuous flow. Elena Salmistraro draws all the time. She draws everywhere. Mostly on loose sheets or random surfaces. First and foremost with pen and pencil. Her drawings only acquire colour at a later stage. Often - just like Alessandro Mendini used to do - she draws "monsters": fascinating yet disturbing, subversive forms. The denser, more contorted the shape, the more obvious its underlying truth. For Elena, drawing is an intimate act. It is relaxing. And therapeutic. With an unrivalled communicative strength. Because drawing gives shape to ideas: you both give form to the world and reveal yourself. This passion, combined with natural graphic talent, has guided Elena Salmistraro in her project for Cedit: an experimental series of ceramic slabs produced using a high-definition 3D decorative technique. The explicit aim is to transform surfaces beyond their original flatness so that a new, visual and tactile, three-dimensional personality emerges, sweeping aside the coldness and uniformity that ceramic objects often inevitably convey.Elena Salmistraro has always viewed ceramics as a democratic material, in view of their accessibility, and the infinite potentials for shaping matter that they provide. She began working and experimenting with ceramics very early in her career, just after she graduated from the Milan Politecnico in 2008. She came into contact with small artistic craft firms specialising in smallproduction lots, and cut her teeth on projects that demanded the hand-processing of every detail, and finishes of high artistic value, for the high end of the market. The large corporations and galleries came later, but here again Elena kept faith with her desire to make mass-produced pieces unique, and to combine artistic value with specifically industrial characteristics. The monkey-shaped <em>Primates</em> vases reflect this method and intention, aiming to excite, surprise and charm. Antiminimalist and hyper-figurative, playful, ironic and a rich image-maker, often drawing on anthropology and magic, over the years Salmistraro has built up her own fantastic universe, inhabited by ceramic bestiaries, painted jungles and a cabinet like a one-eyed cyclops , always finding inspiration and inputs in nature and always aiming to reveal the extraordinary in the everyday. Given this background, it was almost inevitable she would work with Cedit: constantly seeking new talents and new approaches, as well as designs that break down the boundaries of ceramics and release them into the realm of art and innovation, the Modena company has recognised Elena Salmistraro as a leading contemporary creative spirit and involved her in a project intended to experiment with fresh ideas in materials and synaesthetics.Salmistraro's collection for Cedit is entitled <em>Chimera</em> and consists of large ceramic slabs, which can be enjoyed not only visually, through their patterns and colours, but also on a tactile level. Like the chimera in the "grotesque" tradition, monstrous in the etymological sense of the word with its merging of hybrid animal and vegetable shapes, the Cedit project attempts to originate a synaesthetic form of ceramics, through a three-dimensional development that exactly reproduces the texture of leathers and fabrics, creating an absolutely new kind of layered effect, with a tactile awareness that recalls the passion of grand master Ettore Sottsass for "surfaces that talk". And the surfaces of the slabs Salmistraro has created really seem to talk: in <em>Empatia </em>clown faces add theatricality to the cold gleam of marbles, interspersed with references to Art Déco graphics; <em>Radici</em> uses the textures of leathers and hide as if to re-establish a link between ceramics and other materials at the origins of human activity and creativity; in <em>Ritmo</em> the texture of cloth dialogues with pottery, almost in homage to the tactile rationalism of warp and weft, of which Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers was one of the most expressive past interpreters ; finally, <em>Colore</em> has a spotted base generated by computer to underline the contrast between analogue and digital, the graphic sign and the matter into which it is impressed. It is an aesthetic of superimposition and mixing, and especially of synaesthesia: as in her drawings, in the <em>Chimera </em>slabs Elena Salmistraro's art is one of movement and acceleration. A process not of representation but of exploration. Of the world and of oneself. Almost a kind of Zen, for distancing oneself from the world to understand it more fully. In every sense. 

Freeman "Duvet"

Freeman "Duvet"

minotti > Sofa

Prepare to get cozy on a sofa that offers the pleasant sensation of inviting warmth and comfortable softness. The seat cushions of the Freeman “Duvet” elements have a core insert in polyurethane, wrapped in Memory Foam padding and topped with a layer of soft down. For an overall effect of extreme softness, the entire structure of the Freeman “Duvet” is wrapped in a heat-sealed fiber covering. The armrests and backrests are embellished with a sophisticated stitching motif that is an eloquent expression of the company’s tailoring skills. The pieces in fabric are joined with a strip of bronze-colored eco-leather with a double-stitched pattern that rhythmically emphasizes the volume of the elements. To promote good posture during reading and relaxing, the Freeman “Duvet” elements can be outfitted with a practical headrest designed to provide just the right support, along with the lumbar cushion. Crafted with a metal structure, covered in polyurethane foam, the upper part is padded and finished with elegant stitching. To further enhance the sensation of comfort, the backrests in the Freeman system are outfitted with comfortable lumbar cushions as well as pillow-soft back cushions.

Policroma Valtoce

Policroma Valtoce

florim > Wall tile-stone-brick

Recurring geometries, combinations of figures. Marble and marmorino plaster: comparison and dialogue. The collection is completed by a linear listello tile with the motif of a sequence of vertical rectangular blocks, which can be combined with the slabs to further enrich compositions involving continuous ceramic surfaces cladding.<br /><br />"Another reference is the use of Italian marbles on the verge of extinction, rare marbles such as Rosa Valtoce, the marble used in Milan Cathedral."<br />Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino's smartphone contains a folder of images entitled "Milan". Photographs that are more like notes. Photographs of architectural features, materials or details of shapes encountered by chance during a walk, but they cannot be described as merely a vague "source of inspiration". This filing system, created in response to a fleeting instinct, is an integral part of the method of work adopted by the architect and designer, who starts off without preconceptions "“ or "free", as she puts it before drawing inputs from a vast world of references, from Hermès scarves to the works of the great Masters (in the specific case of Policroma). This accumulation, partly spontaneous and party the outcome of in-depth historical knowledge and study, naturally activates a process of synthesis and personal interpretation common to all Cristina Celestino's output.<br /><br /><br />The wall covering collection designed for Cedit was no exception, although in this case the designer was dealing with a project with variable dimensions, reaching up even to the architectural scale. In her own distinctive way, she combined a variety of references. Adolf Loos's passion for coloured types of marble, and Cipollino in particular. Carlo Scarpa's angular metal frames and Marmorino plaster in Venice. The French fashion house's square silk scarves. The entrance halls of Milan palazzos, Gio Ponti, the city's Cathedral. All expressed in the designer's own language: well balanced geometrical forms, subtle colours (shades similar to those of Scarpa himself), an effortless, almost restrained, playful elegance. The mood is that of the homes of the enlightened bourgeoisie who shaped the history of Milan, Celestino's adoptive city and an endless source of inputs. She has worked its interiors, including some of the least expected a 1928 tram, the historic Cucchi confectionery store hybridising her own style with the existing context. An imitative effect which is also the key to the meaning of the new Policroma collection: the marble varieties replicated using the Cedit technology are all from Italian quarries that are virtually "worked out". This revives an increasingly rare material as a "living" presence, in a different form which makes no claim to replace the natural original. Quite the contrary, Celestino immediately states her intention to imitate, by combining marble and Marmorino plaster in some variants with a contrasting frame (a typical feature for her, just as it was for Scarpa), and evoking the centuries-old marble-imitating scagliola plasterwork with a contemporary formula.<br /><br /><br />The types of marble chosen are central to the project's character. Verde Alpi, a favourite with Gio Ponti and often found in Milan entrance halls, features tightly packed patterning. Breccia Capraia, still found in a very few places in Tuscany, has a white background with just a few veins. Cipollino, in the special Ondulato variety in green and red, is patterned with spirals. Rosa Valtoce, on the other hand, was used by the "Veneranda Fabbrica" guild to build Milan Cathedral. It is an iconic stone with dramatic stripes, popular in the past; it is now sourced from one very small quarry in Piedmont which has been virtually abandoned.<br /> The many different elements that make up the Policroma collection all reflect the importance of craftsmanship to Cristina Celestino's design style: the modules can be freely mixed and combined, for example to create a concave or convex semicircle, or for the large-scale replication of small features initially conceived as trims, functional details transformed into a dominant motif.There is a return to the theme of the interior, a large or small protected space, conceived as suspended in space and time yet also reassuring and protective. It is designed through its coverings in a stark yet not minimalist way, with intelligence and with no overreaching artistic ambitions. An understated space and an extremely stylish declaration. In Milan style, of course.

Graphic 80/20 staggered

Graphic 80/20 staggered

egecarpets > Carpet

Attention to detail is paramount, especially when it comes to conveying luxury. The word graphic is used to mean clear and vivid detail and this aspirational collection of petite patterns is eye-catchingly attention-grabbing.  Our refined Graphic concept is available in a choice of desirable designs and carefully selected colour palettes. But to tell the story you want to tell in your own way, you need to create your own individual design. Patterns help to create a visual rhythm that promotes harmony within our surroundings, and the soft-underfoot Graphic concept is perfect for making that all important sensorial design statement. Available in widths of four or five metres, to help reduce wastage and seams, resulting in an overall superior installation. Ideal for pattern repeats not exceeding 10x10 cm, our Graphic collection is available in any colour imaginable, to complement your interior.

ReForm Calico carrara grey

ReForm Calico carrara grey

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Calico is inspired by the loose-woven structure of cotton cloth, which imbues a room with soft understated texture. The discreet play in the pattern harmonises perfectly with the structure of the carpet and the elegance is highlighted by the 27 colours that are chosen for their ability to create nuanced and balanced tone-in-tone combinations. The colour palette focuses on dusty shades with a few stronger splashes of colour, offering you the best opportunities to mix your own unique floor design, where the combination of colours and tile shapes can bring sculptural and graphic dimensions to your floor. The unique ability of Calico to conceal its tile joints, leaving you with the impression of one large surface, should also be highlighted. The collection is made from regenerated and regenerable yarn, based on used fishing nets and other industrial waste. What’s more, the tiles have our patented Ecotrust backing, made from used water bottles. The carpet tiles are therefore a completely green choice offering countless aesthetic options.

ReForm Mark of Time Landslide mint

ReForm Mark of Time Landslide mint

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm, 24x96 cm and Figura. Combining a rough yet poetic design story with a truly sustainable product concept featuring several practical advantages such as improved acoustics and flexibility, Mark of Time Ecotrust offers a contemporary interior choice for demanding projects.  The multi-level loop construction creates a sculptural texture influenced by the collision of the Earth’s layers. Tilted, chaotic and organic elements come together to define the two co-ordinating patterns, Bedrock and Landslide, that can be used alone or combined to give a soft or dramatic expression to the floorscape. Mark of Time comes in a wide palette of contemporary colours from subtle tone-on-tone shades to more rich tones carefully coordinated for perfect combinations. It allows different spatial options that help define areas such as meeting points and quiet or communal zones, as well as catering to social distancing requirements and wayfinding. 

Contra grey

Contra grey

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Carpet tiles from Contra Ecotrust meet some of the market's strictest standards in terms of quality, comfort and acoustics. The many excellent characteristics make this collection the perfect choice for open office environments, offices and retail interiors, etc. Contra Ecotrust is a flexible solution because ege's dry adhesive allows for easy replacement with carpet tiles in other colours. Your flooring is easy to refresh when you want to create a new design expression.

BERBÈRE

BERBÈRE

baxter > Accessories

This rug is completely hand-knotted on traditional vertical looms in hand-spun wool, following the features of the Berber-Moroccan rugs of the beginning of ‘900. The finishing process is very elaborate: after the first shave and the handwash, every single rug is handled in order to create a unique product: a skilled craftsman works on the surface with scissors, in order to give it the typical irregularities of the original rugs. On one side a selvage is created, matching with the design pattern and decorated with a woolen stitching. On the other side, fringes are woven one by one, following the style of the old Berber rugs. The b/w version is carried out through the use of non-dyed wools, while the other versions involve the use of vegetable dyes. For the routine maintenance of the carpets, we suggest to vacuum them, in order to remove dust and other residues. It might happen that, during a first period, some fibres come off from the carpet. This is absolutely normal. The wool and/or silk carpets always have some excess fibres, which disappear gradually with the normal use. In order to get a uniform exposure to light and to trampling, we suggest to rotate the carpet regularly. We also recommend removing stains immediately. Proceed with caution in order not to damage the fibres. To remove stains, soak up first of all with blotting paper. Then immerse a cloth or a sponge in lukewarm water. Dampen the stain without rubbing and soak up, repeating these actions until you have completely removed the stain. For difficult stains, we recommend promptly contacting specialist dry-cleaner’s shops. For the washing, we recommend contacting specialist dry-cleaner’s shops.

Mattonelle Margherita by Nathalie Du Pasquier

Mattonelle Margherita by Nathalie Du Pasquier

mutina > Floor tile-stone

With Mattonelle Margherita, Mutina has worked with colour, along with the artist Nathalie Du Pasquier, creating a complex project featuring a blend of different aesthetic and formal means of expression. The collection is characterised by a dual concept: on the one hand, a simple, minimalist style and, on the other, a courageous, creative approach. The elements are created in glazed porcelain stoneware, deepening into a careful research about the glazes, in order to identify the most reactive, so as to give a bright, vibrant finish to the satin-effect surface.

Una Brick dark grey

Una Brick dark grey

egecarpets > Carpet

Reflecting the strict regularity of classic brickwork carefully refined by a subtle randomness, Una Brick broadloom carpet brings the essence of proud craftsmanship into your interior project. A myriad of small loops define the woven construction ideal for spaces endeavoring a truly minimalistic look and feel. Though appearing quite simple at first glance, a deeper look reveals interesting tone on tone details in each of the 12 mélange designs that are created by beautiful three-colour combinations of black, brown, grey, blue, green and beige.

Hoya 650

Hoya 650

gotessons > Styling

High-quality artificial plants for decoration of all types of public spaes. Our plants are lifelike and require minimal maintenance and have no allergy risks! Combined with our pots, baskets and trendy oil drums, they can be used as room dividers and create a green oasis.

Rêves Rêve Rose

Rêves Rêve Rose

florim > Wall tile-stone-brick

A contemporary, luxurious but balanced lifestyle Soft vein patterns and gentle colour contrasts characterise a collection that exudes taste and authenticity, the bright and showy shades of yesterday consigned to memory. Surfaces with luminous, deep and delicate shades restore a sense of preciousness to the space without overpowering the architecture. The collection lends itself to various stylistic interpretations: the warm colours with matte finishes create natural and relaxing atmospheres, the pearl and blue tones emit light and uniqueness, revealing an infinite potential that is waiting to be explored.

TROPICO LARGE

TROPICO LARGE

fontanaarte > Wall lamp

The "shape of light" is the central theme of this project by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, which began with the Equatore family of lamps, presented in 2017 and now expanded to include other finishes, and continues with the new Meridiano and Tropico. Forms of glass and metal that collect, contain and diffuse light in space. Passing between opaline, coloured and transparent layers, emphasised by the refined curves and the magic of blown glass, the light is free to create surprising and fascinating effects, patterns and moods. Tropico is a spherical cap of opaque opaline glass, flattened and fixed by a large mirrored metal boss. The family comprises wall/ceiling and table versions, both available in three different sizes.

Rilievi Nebbia

Rilievi Nebbia

florim > Wall Paint

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.

TWIN

TWIN

serien > Ceiling lamp

The structure of this elegant suspended lamp is straightforward and transparent without seeming sober and highlights its function. To alter the distance between the two shades the arms of the lamp are simply pulled apart and thus adapted to the relevant needs. Regardless of the angle of the arms the shades stay horizontal at all times. If TWIN is fully expanded a space opens up between the two shades that can be put to optimum use for example for large vases and bouquets on the table top. Also available with hand-blown translucent genuine glass shadesShortly after it was first presented to the public Twin LED already has won one of the most renowned design prizes around the German Design Award 2015 in Gold. This is equivalent to first prize in the category Excellent Product DesignLighting.

Nobile Barstool

Nobile Barstool

draenert > Stool

A core leather bar stool. The three elements seat, backrest and legs are completely covered with core leather. The contrast-colored backstitch seams are clearly visible and form an essential style element. The steel bracing in the lower part has a black coated or polished chrome finish.

rewoven mono

rewoven mono

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Canvas Collage is designed by Dutch designer Nicolette Brunklaus. Her love of rich textile structures is obvious and the woven structure is applied to all variations of the collection, layered over dried dahlia flowers, in a patchwork of colours and combined with new forms. Canvas Collage represents a collection of 5 harmonious design themes and comes as broadloom, tiles and planks to be mixed within the collection or combined with other Ege Carpets designs. Each of the designs stands alone beautifully and when combined they seamlessly interlace with each other to create an atmosphere of effortless comfort in a hotel or office space.

Sideboard 4 doors Psiche

Sideboard 4 doors Psiche

tonellidesign > Cabinet

The sideboard with 4 doors designed by architect Giovanni Tommaso Garattoni is a designer cupboard can be fixed to the wall or with feet. The doors, top and sides are made of concave and convex panels, covered in glass with finish in mirror, smoked, bronze or white lacquered, that create a greatly refined optical effect, making the environment it is put in precious, be it living room or bedroom.

ReForm Calico heather

ReForm Calico heather

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Calico is inspired by the loose-woven structure of cotton cloth, which imbues a room with soft understated texture. The discreet play in the pattern harmonises perfectly with the structure of the carpet and the elegance is highlighted by the 27 colours that are chosen for their ability to create nuanced and balanced tone-in-tone combinations. The colour palette focuses on dusty shades with a few stronger splashes of colour, offering you the best opportunities to mix your own unique floor design, where the combination of colours and tile shapes can bring sculptural and graphic dimensions to your floor. The unique ability of Calico to conceal its tile joints, leaving you with the impression of one large surface, should also be highlighted. The collection is made from regenerated and regenerable yarn, based on used fishing nets and other industrial waste. What’s more, the tiles have our patented Ecotrust backing, made from used water bottles. The carpet tiles are therefore a completely green choice offering countless aesthetic options.

tessera infused coffee cream

tessera infused coffee cream

forbo > Carpet

An unique fusion of naturally inspired elements, Tessera Infused combines soft organic patterning with natural structures, designed to encourage collaboration and well-being in any scheme.The Tessera Infused loop pile carpet tile collection meets the need for flexible, practical and adaptable solutions for the design of workspaces. The colours of the patterned multi pile height tiles create a usable large-scale organic design that encourages collaboration and well-being in the workplace and creates innovative and productive environments.Infused carpet tiles join Harmony and Accord as part of the Union collection.

ReForm Calico heather

ReForm Calico heather

egecarpets > Carpet

The loose, slightly coarse structure of cotton cloth is the inspiration for Calico, and this is reproduced in both the pattern and the design of the carpet. The elegant loop structure creates the tactility and randomness that characterise the weaving of cotton cloth and the collection comes in 27 harmonising colours, all of which are carefully balanced tone-in-tone combinations. Choose from dusty shades of varying strength and character or go for a more pronounced colour choice, and whether you opt for a single colour or a combination of several, your floor will be covered with a touch of understated luxury. Calico has been created with respect for people and the environment, as the regenerated and regenerable yarn is produced from used fishing nets and other industrial waste, which are given new life as sustainable wall-to-wall carpets.

Rilievi Terra

Rilievi Terra

florim > Wall Paint

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.

Barcelona White Waterjet Mosaic Polished Stone

Barcelona White Waterjet Mosaic Polished Stone

artistictile > Floor tile-stone

Barcelona is a Large scale Hexagonal Waterjet mosaic inspired by the work of Antoni Gaudi, the legendary leader of the Catalan Modernism movement, whose unmistakable style still defines the aesthetic of his city. The pattern recalls Gaudi's fascination with structure and design, connecting architecture with the applied arts of the day. Crafted with Bianco Carrara And Thassos marble, it is our ode to the man, the city, and the movement that made Barcelona one of today's wonders of architecture and design.