ReForm Flux beige grey

ReForm Flux beige grey

egecarpets > Carpet

Flux is produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring.

Wallpaper Carole Baijings - Large Stripes / Evening

Wallpaper Carole Baijings - Large Stripes / Evening

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Infinitely more sophisticated than a simple two-tone creation, Carole Baijings has entirely reinvented the Iconic French stripes with a shifting colour palette. Through her range of wallpaper and panorama prints, each vertical stripe is a line of changing colours that create a moving landscape when viewed as a whole. As in nature, the colour palette is alive and incandescent imbuing the panoramic view with an unusual sense of depth: "As with a painting, you don't see the same thing if you look at it up close or from afar." Carole Baijings' iconic signature, the flurries of fluorescent hues waken, excite, and catch one's gaze, like a flower in spring or a ray of light. Read more

Cromatica Gradiente bianco-rosa

Cromatica Gradiente bianco-rosa

florim > Wall Paint

A lexicon of colour shades for mixing. A large size and its submultiples. «This work represents a reflection on colour, and above all a proposal on how to transfer the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a project produced on a large scale.» Andrea Trimarchi & Simone Farresin Studio Formafantasma base their work in the design world on a strong vocation for research. Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi view every project as an opportunity for study and the acquisition of new knowledge, and their love of speculation establishes a dialectic rapport with the situations offered by each new client. Whether it involves a material, a type or a production method, the first phase of their design process is the mapping of what the specific case places at their disposal. With Cedit, an analysis of the company's past and present was central to the inputs. Inevitably, since "Looking back to look forward" has been the design duo's mission statement for years. In this case, in particular, the company's history was a real treasure trove, a fine blend of memory and technology: on the one hand, the excellence of production technologies now extended with the added potential arising from the engineering of large-sized ceramic tiles, and on the other a wealth of experience build up with great designers of the past, from Zanuso to Noorda, through to <strong>Ettore Sottsass</strong>. Andrea and Simone decided to focus on Sottsass - who started designing for Cedit back in the late Seventies - and made an in-depth study of one of the colour charts he developed towards the end of the Nineties. A spread of colours which gave its name to the "41 Colors" collection, included in the catalogue of the period as a real alphabet for what has proved to be a lasting design language. Colour was much more than just a compulsory step in the dialogue between designer and producer, since Sottsass had already discovered the power of the mystery intrinsic to this universe of invention.<br /><br />With Cedit the master-designer, a long-established lover of ceramics and their crafted unpredictability, found a way of transferring his personal feeling for colour to a wide audience, through industrial mass production. And this assumption is another factor Formafantasma have inherited, interpreting it today with new, even more efficient technical resources just as capable of expressing the secrets of colour. «The concept of colour "in isolation" - Sottsass explained in a 1992 text - classified colour, Pantone, as they call it now, "scientific" colour, is something I still refuse to accept. (...) Colours, the idea of colour, are always intangible, they slip slowly away like words, that run through your fingers, like poetry, which you can never keep hold of, like a good story.» And Formafantasma seem to have chosen that distinction between colour "in isolation" and "intangible" yet ever-present colour as the basis of their work. However, their approach draws on their unique vocation for research and the technical resources of the third millennium. «This work - they explain to us - is a reflection on colour, and above all on <strong>how to bring the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a large-scale project</strong>.» The designers look at large, monochrome slabs and turn to the engineers for details of their secrets, their processing stages, the phases in their production. They appreciate that the colour of ceramic material, its ineffable secret, can still be present in the series and large tile sizes in which Cedit leads the way. They understand that this is, in itself, an expressive power which does not need channelling into forms, motifs and signs. But above all, they treat the surface as a large canvas on which they spread pure colour, which tends to be uniform but in fact is never really a "scientific", totally monochrome hue: it is not a Pantone. And this is the source of the fundamental insight, which only children of the transition from the analogue to the digital era could achieve, the reward for those who draw on the past to look to the future.<br /><br />The designers cut the slab into lots of regular pieces, not necessarily of the same size. They restore its identity as a "tile", a familiar name with something ancient about it, but which stands for a module, a unit of measurement, a building block. There is nothing nostalgic about this - on the contrary, the vision is completely new, and the portions of slab created can be reassembled with no restrictions, breaking down the unity of the whole and reviving its essence starting from its structure. As the cards in the pack are shuffled, what emerges is not a figure or motif but the representation of colour itself and its physical nature. It is live matter, born from the meeting of vibrating forces, the mixing of ever-varying percentages of the basic ingredients. And Formafantasma present us with the corpuscular, fragmented essence of these small frames of space and crystallised time, which reveal the code and formula of their composition. So Cromatica is a collection made up of six colours which actually have an infinite number of declinations and compositional possibilities. It is a "discrete" combination in the mathematical sense of the term, capable of generating multiple, variable subsets. At the same time, each slab can be used in its entirety, leaving the impression of analogue continuity unchanged. But what really amazes is the comparison and dialogue between the two approaches: a stroke of genius, laying clear the mysterious appeal the artificial reproduction of colour has always held for mankind. Because, as Sottsass said, «colours are language, a powerful, magical, intangible, flexible, continuous material, in which existence is made manifest, the existence that lives in time and space».

ReForm Flux stone

ReForm Flux stone

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Flux is a collection of carpet tiles produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring. The backing of the Flux tiles is produced from used water bottles that are recycled into our patented and long lasting Ecotrust felt backing.

ReForm Flux copper

ReForm Flux copper

egecarpets > Carpet

Flux is produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring.

VOLÉE SMALL

VOLÉE SMALL

fontanaarte > Table lamp

Volée is a Led luminaire of the latest generation, in which the formal research is combined with technological innovation. Featured by an essential design, Volée switches on with an almost tennis-style gesture: a simple wave of the hand under the head of this lamp activates an electronic device that switches the light on or off without any contact. A touch sensor over the head allows the flow of light to be regulated to four different levels of intensity (40%, 60%, 100%, 0%). A Time Out system automatically switches the lamp off after it has been on for 5 hours. The tension for the hidden-spring balancing mechanisms is provided by steel wires that allow to orientate the light emission with a fluid movement. Volée is suitable for every kind of environment, both modern and traditional.

Play Black

Play Black

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

A design toolA cloud of colours targeted to design: the collection plays on a scale of solid colours to interpret architecture with large backgrounds, highlighting geometries or creating uniformity between surfaces. Play consists of 6 carefully selected matt colours: a range of neutral tones from very light to very dark with warm and cold shades. The perfectly solid colours are achieved through a special production process, the ‘solid colour tile’, which we have developed to create completely homogeneous coloured surfaces without any graphic or pattern effect. We offer mainly large sizes (up to 120×278 in White) to respond effectively to all project requirements, both for floor and wall tiles. Play guarantees the possibility of large single-colour surfaces with harmonious visual results and high technical performance also for outdoor wall tiles. The volumes are amplified by the choice of a “total colour” for floors, walls and ceiling: the result is a homogeneous envelope that conveys a strong impact.

Bricklane Trend

Bricklane Trend

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

Urban renaissanceBricklane is a metropolitan area in the East End of London that over the years has evolved into a symbol of the rebirth of the outskirts of the city, which have taken on a vibrant new multi-ethnic role, becoming a hotbed of new artistic and cultural trends. Refin has focused on the areas that used to be home to brickworks, characterised by industrial archaeologies made from materials with a strong personality, worn by time, and has given them a brand-new, fashionable style twist. The result is a collection composed of innovative surfaces that maintain elements of continuity with the past, able to adapt to both modern and classic settings and respond to a wide range of design requirements.

Pilotis "Console"

Pilotis "Console"

minotti > Console

Pilotis is the console table that adds character to the space it inhabits with the sculptural energy of its Brutalist-inspired design. The cylindrical polished steel frame of the base is grafted into a hollow half-cylinder with the same finish, arranged horizontally, which houses a brushed Licorice lacquered ash volume that serves as the top. The power of this detail is also clearly visible from the side elevation in which the materiality of the wood stands out.  The strong personality of Pilotis "Console" endows it with such expressive freedom that it can be used in a variety of environments. 

ReForm Memory black

ReForm Memory black

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. The marriage of a complex structured multi-level loop and digital colouration gives the Memory Ecotrust collection a unique expression. Memory Ecotrust comprises three designs, each in 9 architectural colours. The colour palette is structured around light, medium and dark tones, which can be used in combination to reflect the social aspect of the office space. Play with tonal range and accent colour to create neighborhoods, way-finding etc. Designed by Carol Appleton. The carpet tiles consist of Ecotrust felt backings and tile faces. The Ecotrust felt backings are produced from recycled water bottles. An innovative production technique turns bottles into a soft yet strong PET felt material that is long lasting and has great acoustic performance. At Ege Carpets we use regenerated and regenerable yarns produced from used fishing nets. Once the fishing nets are collected and cleaned, they are physically and chemically broken down and reborn as strong and hardwearing yarns for carpets.

Donut Set of 2 espresso - Pistachio

Donut Set of 2 espresso - Pistachio

petitefriture > Styling

In creating the Donut collection, designer Pia Chevalier drew her inspiration from the world of baking. The ceramic artist designs her espresso like pastries, where the cup handles mimic doughnut pastry, and the enamel finish renders a sugar-glazed coating look. The production techniques deployed are such that the shape and thickness of the cups are unique every time. The colour names echo the variety of flavours doughnuts come in: Lemon, Vanilla, Cherry, Blueberry, Bubble Gum, and Pistachio. Espresso cups are sold in pairs. The Donut collection’s strong personality stems from the design’s oversized handle. An original array of colours make the Donut cups perfect for gifting. Made in Portugal.  Read more

Cromatica Grigio

Cromatica Grigio

florim > Wall Paint

A lexicon of colour shades for mixing. A large size and its submultiples. «This work represents a reflection on colour, and above all a proposal on how to transfer the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a project produced on a large scale.» Andrea Trimarchi & Simone Farresin Studio Formafantasma base their work in the design world on a strong vocation for research. Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi view every project as an opportunity for study and the acquisition of new knowledge, and their love of speculation establishes a dialectic rapport with the situations offered by each new client. Whether it involves a material, a type or a production method, the first phase of their design process is the mapping of what the specific case places at their disposal. With Cedit, an analysis of the company's past and present was central to the inputs. Inevitably, since "Looking back to look forward" has been the design duo's mission statement for years. In this case, in particular, the company's history was a real treasure trove, a fine blend of memory and technology: on the one hand, the excellence of production technologies now extended with the added potential arising from the engineering of large-sized ceramic tiles, and on the other a wealth of experience build up with great designers of the past, from Zanuso to Noorda, through to <strong>Ettore Sottsass</strong>. Andrea and Simone decided to focus on Sottsass - who started designing for Cedit back in the late Seventies - and made an in-depth study of one of the colour charts he developed towards the end of the Nineties. A spread of colours which gave its name to the "41 Colors" collection, included in the catalogue of the period as a real alphabet for what has proved to be a lasting design language. Colour was much more than just a compulsory step in the dialogue between designer and producer, since Sottsass had already discovered the power of the mystery intrinsic to this universe of invention.<br /><br />With Cedit the master-designer, a long-established lover of ceramics and their crafted unpredictability, found a way of transferring his personal feeling for colour to a wide audience, through industrial mass production. And this assumption is another factor Formafantasma have inherited, interpreting it today with new, even more efficient technical resources just as capable of expressing the secrets of colour. «The concept of colour "in isolation" - Sottsass explained in a 1992 text - classified colour, Pantone, as they call it now, "scientific" colour, is something I still refuse to accept. (...) Colours, the idea of colour, are always intangible, they slip slowly away like words, that run through your fingers, like poetry, which you can never keep hold of, like a good story.» And Formafantasma seem to have chosen that distinction between colour "in isolation" and "intangible" yet ever-present colour as the basis of their work. However, their approach draws on their unique vocation for research and the technical resources of the third millennium. «This work - they explain to us - is a reflection on colour, and above all on <strong>how to bring the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a large-scale project</strong>.» The designers look at large, monochrome slabs and turn to the engineers for details of their secrets, their processing stages, the phases in their production. They appreciate that the colour of ceramic material, its ineffable secret, can still be present in the series and large tile sizes in which Cedit leads the way. They understand that this is, in itself, an expressive power which does not need channelling into forms, motifs and signs. But above all, they treat the surface as a large canvas on which they spread pure colour, which tends to be uniform but in fact is never really a "scientific", totally monochrome hue: it is not a Pantone. And this is the source of the fundamental insight, which only children of the transition from the analogue to the digital era could achieve, the reward for those who draw on the past to look to the future.<br /><br />The designers cut the slab into lots of regular pieces, not necessarily of the same size. They restore its identity as a "tile", a familiar name with something ancient about it, but which stands for a module, a unit of measurement, a building block. There is nothing nostalgic about this - on the contrary, the vision is completely new, and the portions of slab created can be reassembled with no restrictions, breaking down the unity of the whole and reviving its essence starting from its structure. As the cards in the pack are shuffled, what emerges is not a figure or motif but the representation of colour itself and its physical nature. It is live matter, born from the meeting of vibrating forces, the mixing of ever-varying percentages of the basic ingredients. And Formafantasma present us with the corpuscular, fragmented essence of these small frames of space and crystallised time, which reveal the code and formula of their composition. So Cromatica is a collection made up of six colours which actually have an infinite number of declinations and compositional possibilities. It is a "discrete" combination in the mathematical sense of the term, capable of generating multiple, variable subsets. At the same time, each slab can be used in its entirety, leaving the impression of analogue continuity unchanged. But what really amazes is the comparison and dialogue between the two approaches: a stroke of genius, laying clear the mysterious appeal the artificial reproduction of colour has always held for mankind. Because, as Sottsass said, «colours are language, a powerful, magical, intangible, flexible, continuous material, in which existence is made manifest, the existence that lives in time and space».

Funk

Funk

lammhults > Table

Function, simplicity and clarity define the Funk table collection. Office work has evolved as workers meet and exchange ideas in an increasing number of settings. The workspace can now be a meeting room, a large open office, a lounge or even the company café. Funk is a great flexible collection, with a strong visual identity for the office landscape, available for any application in the modern work place.

Capri Umbrella Foot

Capri Umbrella Foot

fritzhansen > Styling

Capri Umbrella Foot is a functional and long-lasting piece for umbrellas made of steel and concrete. The natural and robust materials will stand firm year after year, while the design allows rain to drain off easily. Capri umbrella foot 30 kg is stable and streamlined steel and concrete for the smallest umbrellas. The conoid shape of the foot allows rain to drain off and the robust materials stand strong year after year, despite wind and weather. Capri Umbrella Foot, 30 kg fits with: Messina Umbrella Ø210 and Ø270. This product is handmade and therefore the colour shades may vary.

Stardust Deep

Stardust Deep

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

Sparkling atmosphereThe contrasts and brightness of a starlit sky become the inspiring concept of a surface that welcomes and gently reflects light: the ton-sur-ton vein patterns and metal-flake reflections emphasise the elegance of an unprecedented and trendy material. Thanks to the charm created by the change in tone and by the iridescent shades, Stardust distinguishes modern settings with a strong personality.   See also: white bathroom tiles

Panorama Carole Baijings - Midday / Part 1

Panorama Carole Baijings - Midday / Part 1

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Carole Baijings reinvents the French stripe with transforming colors, creating a dynamic landscape in her wallpapers and panoramics. Within her range of wallpaper and panoramic designs, each vertical stripe embodies a color that morphs, while viewed collectively, the stripes unveil a moving landscape. The vivid hues of the panoramic design evoke nature, offering a striking depth. As Carole Baijings explains, "similar to a painting, the perspective shifts with distance." The fluorescent accents, her distinctive hallmark, captivate the gaze and surprise, reminiscent of the freshness of spring flowers or the brightness of sunbeams. Wallpaper Panorama Midday - Part 2 Wallpaper Panorama Midday - Part 3

Ease Portable Lamp

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Ease Portable Lamp

muuto > Table lamp

Inspired by shapes of traditional table lamps, the Ease Portable Lamp transforms this typology into a carriable size suitable to take wherever. Ease offers a high-quality dimmable, no-glare light with 3 levels, striking a balance between atmospheric and functional light. The design has a distinct lightness to it, with the top and bottom gently touching. A slightly flared bottom mimics the lip of a vase in a grounding gesture that allows the base to be slimmer and easier to grab. Ease Portable Lamp is a humble friend with a strong character that works alone or in repetition in any setting; from the bedside, reading nook and home office to the café table, co-working space or library. ​

Mobil 2 drawers with wheels

Mobil 2 drawers with wheels

kartell > drawer

Mobil is a system of storage units that can be used throughout the home and office, for a variety of purposes. The basic element of the system is the drawer, alternated with intermediate shelves and tops. Mobil can be a simple chest of drawers, featuring between two and six drawers, and be fitted with comfortable handles. It can be set on castors or fixed feet and this makes Mobil suitable for use in different contexts: from the bedroom to the living room, bathroom or study, and in the office as a desk drawer unit for storing stationery and documents.

ReForm Flux dark khaki

ReForm Flux dark khaki

egecarpets > Carpet

Flux is produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring.

Panorama Carole Baijings - Nightfall / Part 1

Panorama Carole Baijings - Nightfall / Part 1

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Carole Baijings reinvents the French stripe with transforming colors, creating a dynamic landscape in her wallpapers and panoramics. Within her range of wallpaper and panoramic designs, each vertical stripe embodies a color that morphs, while viewed collectively, the stripes unveil a moving landscape. The vivid hues of the panoramic design evoke nature, offering a striking depth. As Carole Baijings explains, "similar to a painting, the perspective shifts with distance." The fluorescent accents, her distinctive hallmark, captivate the gaze and surprise, reminiscent of the freshness of spring flowers or the brightness of sunbeams. Read more

Halo Ink

Halo Ink

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

A way back to colorSize 6×24 cm (23/8″×97/16″), glossy finish, intense colours: eclectic and super-contemporary attitude for the Halo wall tiling, which alternates light and dark halos, including pinholes, has irregularities especially near the edges. Surface variability, a glazed effect, and bold tones help define a dynamic proposal that reflects light, creating compositions with a strong decorative impact. The collection is versatile in emphasising architectural volumes and furnishing elements, designing scenic backdrops that enrich different residential environments and give personality to retail and Ho.Re.Ca. premises.

Milano vitrine

Milano vitrine

turri > Cabinet

The vitrine of the Milano collection is an elegant product designed to convey lightness. The vitrine has a lacquered wooden structure supported by thin metal legs which hide leather inserts. The vitrine is composed of shelves and glass doors, to which curved metal handles are applied. The Milano vitrine is an indispensable element for storing valuables and giving the rooms in the home a sophisticated atmosphere. The Milano vitrine is available in different finishes as per sample.

NASKA LARGE

NASKA LARGE

fontanaarte > Table lamp

The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.

Domino White Mosaic

Domino White Mosaic

artistictile > Floor tile-stone

Introducing Domino, a playful mix of 2” × 12” meshed field tile in an elongated rectangular pattern with random accent colors set against a “constant” of honed Thassos or White Sand. Through a subtle yet striking interplay, each color beautifully contrasts against an alternating backdrop, creating movement through simple geometry. In Domino White, Thassos marble is paired with the soft, creamy tones of Vanilla Onyx, White Sand and Volakas while Domino Multi combines White Sand limestone with a pastel blend of Rosa Portogallo, Viola Reale and Spring Green.

SODA - Porcelain stoneware wall/floor tiles _ gruppo bardelli

SODA - Porcelain stoneware wall/floor tiles _ gruppo bardelli

gruppo bardelli > Wall tile-stone-brick

Soda by Ceramica Bardelli: A Contemporary Take on Classic Cement Tiles The Soda collection by Ceramica Bardelli brings the timeless charm of traditional cement tiles into modern interiors and exteriors. Crafted from high-quality rectified porcelain stoneware, Soda tiles combine durability with sophisticated design, offering endless opportunities for creative expression in residential and non-residential spaces alike. Design and Features Soda is available in a versatile 25x25 cm (10"x10") square format, with a robust thickness of 1 cm (25/64"). The tiles feature a matte finish with a slightly antiqued look, reminiscent of vintage cement tiles but with the added performance of porcelain stoneware. The collection includes: 16 unique decorative tiles, supplied randomly assorted and designed for the patchwork technique. 3 solid colours (ivory, light grey, and dove grey) that perfectly match the decorative tiles, enabling seamless transitions between patterns and solids. This combination of geometric designs and neutral tones provides a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, ideal for creating spaces with a strong expressive character. Colour Variants and Versatility The collection is available in three distinct colour palettes—Soda1, Soda2, and Soda3—each offering its unique mix of tones and patterns. This variety allows designers to personalise spaces with combinations that reflect their vision, from vibrant patchwork designs to more subdued and elegant compositions using matching solid colours. The tiles are suitable for both flooring and wall cladding, and their R10-rated anti-slip properties make them an excellent choice for indoor and outdoor applications, including kitchens, bathrooms, patios, and commercial spaces. Creative Freedom with Patchwork The patchwork technique offers infinite possibilities for customisation, enabling the creation of truly unique designs. By combining the 16 decorative patterns with the solid backgrounds, designers can experiment with layouts that range from eclectic and dynamic to minimalistic and structured, making Soda adaptable to a variety of architectural styles. Applications and Aesthetic Soda’s versatility makes it perfect for a range of settings, from contemporary homes to hospitality and commercial spaces. Its slightly aged finish adds warmth and character, while its geometric motifs and neutral tones ensure it complements both modern and classic interiors. About Ceramica Bardelli Ceramica Bardelli, part of the esteemed Gruppo Bardelli, is a leader in Italian ceramic innovation. With production facilities in Cerrione and Oderzo, the Group is renowned for combining craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to create tiles that inspire and elevate design. The Soda collection exemplifies this ethos, offering a refined yet practical solution for designers seeking to create expressive and functional spaces. For seamless design integration, downloadable 3D files are available, ensuring precision in project visualisation and execution. With its blend of tradition, innovation, and artistic freedom, Soda transforms floors and walls into works of art.

ReForm Memory medium grey

ReForm Memory medium grey

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. The marriage of a complex structured multi-level loop and digital colouration gives the Memory Ecotrust collection a unique expression. Memory Ecotrust comprises three designs, each in 9 architectural colours. The colour palette is structured around light, medium and dark tones, which can be used in combination to reflect the social aspect of the office space. Play with tonal range and accent colour to create neighborhoods, way-finding etc. Designed by Carol Appleton. The carpet tiles consist of Ecotrust felt backings and tile faces. The Ecotrust felt backings are produced from recycled water bottles. An innovative production technique turns bottles into a soft yet strong PET felt material that is long lasting and has great acoustic performance. At Ege Carpets we use regenerated and regenerable yarns produced from used fishing nets. Once the fishing nets are collected and cleaned, they are physically and chemically broken down and reborn as strong and hardwearing yarns for carpets.

NASKA LARGE

NASKA LARGE

fontanaarte > Table lamp

The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.

Halo Cherry

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Halo Cherry

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

A way back to colorSize 6×24 cm (23/8″×97/16″), glossy finish, intense colours: eclectic and super-contemporary attitude for the Halo wall tiling, which alternates light and dark halos, including pinholes, has irregularities especially near the edges. Surface variability, a glazed effect, and bold tones help define a dynamic proposal that reflects light, creating compositions with a strong decorative impact. The collection is versatile in emphasising architectural volumes and furnishing elements, designing scenic backdrops that enrich different residential environments and give personality to retail and Ho.Re.Ca. premises.

Byron Suspension

Byron Suspension

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Allow yourself to unfold the sophisticated aesthetic of lighting creation that this unique accessory will bring to your interior. The Byron Suspension is an absolutely stunning statement piece capable to elevate any space, residential or hospitality. Crafted by the hands of the most qualified professionals, this design is constituted by short gold-plated brass tubes embellished with engraved glass, creating a piece of artwork, unlike anything you have seen before. Inspired by the influential British romantic poet, the Byron Suspension is a beautiful lighting element to adorn the most demanding space so one can enjoy a moment with a book along with a drink of choice or a celebration with guests who will certainly notice the elegance of this masterpiece. Byron spent a significant portion of his life traveling and exploring the wonders of the world, which was reflected in his poetry and personality, capturing Europe's imagination. Ignited by this, the strong character of this decorative lighting element will not let it go unnoticed. This luxurious chandelier transports us back to the XVIII century, unveiling a rich historical context. Unified with a modern accent, it perfectly balances past and present. In parallel with having a very versatile character, this luxury lighting design can fit harmoniously in any space and complement your current decoration. #modernmastersuite

ReForm Flux brown

ReForm Flux brown

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Flux is a collection of carpet tiles produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring. The backing of the Flux tiles is produced from used water bottles that are recycled into our patented and long lasting Ecotrust felt backing.

NASKA LARGE

NASKA LARGE

fontanaarte > Table lamp

The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.

Antique 14K Rose Gold Vest Chain Bracelet

Antique 14K Rose Gold Vest Chain Bracelet

abchome > Accessories

A true vest chain coming in at 11" which could be shortened and worn as a bracelet or a bold chain extender. It has flat, curb-adjacent links with smaller ones joining them in the center, plus a mega-sized jump ring and dog clip clasp.The XL clasp and swivel are perfect for those heavier charms or pendants. Antique 14K Rose Gold Vest Chain Bracelet; with spring ring for charms; 11" long; 43.16 grams

ReForm Flux dark blue

ReForm Flux dark blue

egecarpets > Carpet

Flux is produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring.

Dew

Dew

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Glass drops suspended in space like dew, tangible and fleeting, they multiply their luminous reflections. A system that allows for total compositional freedom. From two to an infinite number of elements to create a chandelier of all shapes and sizes, from cascades to strings of light. Bringing a dreamlike dimension to any space with a custom finish to every project.

crepe beige

crepe beige

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Composed of the 3 design themes Minimal, Reflex and Heritage, Rawline Scala Ecotrust pays a tribute to universal fashion textures and details: The basic and linear look of denim, the classic stitch of a gentleman’s suit, folded and pleated fabrics reflecting light and dark. Featuring these elements in three different scales from small to medium and large, the tiles collection brings the flat woven design expression to a new level. Rawline Scala Ecotrust urges to explore space with subtle and artistic patterns that can be mixed and matched but also stand beautifully alone. Rawline Scala Ecotrust is made from regenerated and regenerable yarns consisting of abandoned fishing nets and other waste materials. Comes with Ege Carpets' patented and Cradle to Cradle Certified® Ecotrust backing based on used water bottles that are transformed to a soft yet strong PET felt with excellent acoustic advantages.

textile beige

textile beige

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Composed of the 3 design themes Minimal, Reflex and Heritage, Rawline Scala Ecotrust pays a tribute to universal fashion textures and details: The basic and linear look of denim, the classic stitch of a gentleman’s suit, folded and pleated fabrics reflecting light and dark. Featuring these elements in three different scales from small to medium and large, the tiles collection brings the flat woven design expression to a new level. Rawline Scala Ecotrust urges to explore space with subtle and artistic patterns that can be mixed and matched but also stand beautifully alone. Rawline Scala Ecotrust is made from regenerated and regenerable yarns consisting of abandoned fishing nets and other waste materials. Comes with Ege Carpets' patented and Cradle to Cradle Certified® Ecotrust backing based on used water bottles that are transformed to a soft yet strong PET felt with excellent acoustic advantages.

NASKA SMALL

NASKA SMALL

fontanaarte > Table lamp

The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.

ReForm Memory light mist

ReForm Memory light mist

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. The marriage of a complex structured multi-level loop and digital colouration gives the Memory Ecotrust collection a unique expression. Memory Ecotrust comprises three designs, each in 9 architectural colours. The colour palette is structured around light, medium and dark tones, which can be used in combination to reflect the social aspect of the office space. Play with tonal range and accent colour to create neighborhoods, way-finding etc. Designed by Carol Appleton. The carpet tiles consist of Ecotrust felt backings and tile faces. The Ecotrust felt backings are produced from recycled water bottles. An innovative production technique turns bottles into a soft yet strong PET felt material that is long lasting and has great acoustic performance. At Ege Carpets we use regenerated and regenerable yarns produced from used fishing nets. Once the fishing nets are collected and cleaned, they are physically and chemically broken down and reborn as strong and hardwearing yarns for carpets.

ReForm Flux dark olive green

ReForm Flux dark olive green

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Flux is a collection of carpet tiles produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring. The backing of the Flux tiles is produced from used water bottles that are recycled into our patented and long lasting Ecotrust felt backing.

ReForm Flux dark red

ReForm Flux dark red

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Flux is a collection of carpet tiles produced from regenerated materials that allows you to implement sustainable and modern design in the office environment. The colour palette reminds of the transformation from dry to wet. Concrete, stone, sand and asphalt all change when a rain shower or a wave touch them. The sun and the wind bring them back to their original colour and in between these two extremes lie a countless amount of tones and shades. Flux is produced from regenerated and regenerable yarn regenerated from among others used fishing nets that are reborn as a strong and hardwearing textile flooring. The backing of the Flux tiles is produced from used water bottles that are recycled into our patented and long lasting Ecotrust felt backing.

Vendome bedside table

Vendome bedside table

turri > Side table

The bedside table from the Vendome collection, with its structure in heat-treated Eucalyptus profiled in metal, has front drawers in leather with a central vertical handle, in the same metal with which the profiles were made. Soberly elegant, this storage solution is ideal for storing personal effects without hiding them. The Vendome bedside table is available in different finishes as per the sample card.

NASKA LARGE

NASKA LARGE

fontanaarte > Table lamp

The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.

Wallpaper Carole Baijings - Large Stripes / Nightfall

Wallpaper Carole Baijings - Large Stripes / Nightfall

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Infinitely more sophisticated than a simple two-tone creation, Carole Baijings has entirely reinvented the Iconic French stripes with a shifting colour palette. Through her range of wallpaper and panorama prints, each vertical stripe is a line of changing colours that create a moving landscape when viewed as a whole. As in nature, the colour palette is alive and incandescent imbuing the panoramic view with an unusual sense of depth: "As with a painting, you don't see the same thing if you look at it up close or from afar." Carole Baijings' iconic signature, the flurries of fluorescent hues waken, excite, and catch one's gaze, like a flower in spring or a ray of light. Read more

Santorini

Santorini

marset > Ceiling lamp

Inspired by the lanterns found on fishing boats, this collection of outdoor customizable lamps allows you to create multiple compositions. Users can choose how many shades to place on the diffuser, along with their order, position and direction. This interplay of combinations yields a rich array of direct or reflected light.The Santorini collection can be hung from the ceiling, either individually or clustered together, or they can be strung up like a garland. They also work as wall lamps or standing lamps using accessories that can easily be added.

quilt green

quilt green

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. Composed of the 3 design themes Minimal, Reflex and Heritage, Rawline Scala Ecotrust pays a tribute to universal fashion textures and details: The basic and linear look of denim, the classic stitch of a gentleman’s suit, folded and pleated fabrics reflecting light and dark. Featuring these elements in three different scales from small to medium and large, the tiles collection brings the flat woven design expression to a new level. Rawline Scala Ecotrust urges to explore space with subtle and artistic patterns that can be mixed and matched but also stand beautifully alone. Rawline Scala Ecotrust is made from regenerated and regenerable yarns consisting of abandoned fishing nets and other waste materials. Comes with Ege Carpets' patented and Cradle to Cradle Certified® Ecotrust backing based on used water bottles that are transformed to a soft yet strong PET felt with excellent acoustic advantages.

Bricklane Light

Bricklane Light

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

Urban renaissanceBricklane is a metropolitan area in the East End of London that over the years has evolved into a symbol of the rebirth of the outskirts of the city, which have taken on a vibrant new multi-ethnic role, becoming a hotbed of new artistic and cultural trends. Refin has focused on the areas that used to be home to brickworks, characterised by industrial archaeologies made from materials with a strong personality, worn by time, and has given them a brand-new, fashionable style twist. The result is a collection composed of innovative surfaces that maintain elements of continuity with the past, able to adapt to both modern and classic settings and respond to a wide range of design requirements.

Marvin

Marvin

minotti > Table

With its bold, sculptural-shaped base, which draws a series of quarter circles, illuminated by the glints of the metal, and interspersed with a black insert, the Marvin table makes an impressive impact and is characterised by great versatility. It is part of a wide variety of dining tables with a clearly architectural inspiration, featuring bases in satin finish stainless steel or in Pewter-coloured varnished metal. The design is enriched by the precious materials chosen for the top: Bianconero marble, with an interplay of nuances that imposes a strong, ultra-modern feel, and Marron Damasco marble. Alternatively, it comes with the top in striped brushed solid ash, sporting a Black open-pore lacquered finish. Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, it is available with the round top in three different diameters (160, 180 and 200 cm) and a top in the shape of an elegant rectangle, with softer lines and rounded corners, in three sizes. The design is conceived to be customised with tailor-made solutions, thanks to the combination and interpretation of the design of the bases, depending on the shape and size of the top, up to very important proposals. Marvin covers a variety of different design areas, also entering Hospitality environments as the true protagonist of the most sophisticated meeting rooms.

NASKA SMALL

NASKA SMALL

fontanaarte > Table lamp

The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.

ReForm Memory light stone

ReForm Memory light stone

egecarpets > Carpet

Available in 48x48 cm, 96x96 cm and 24x96 cm. The marriage of a complex structured multi-level loop and digital colouration gives the Memory Ecotrust collection a unique expression. Memory Ecotrust comprises three designs, each in 9 architectural colours. The colour palette is structured around light, medium and dark tones, which can be used in combination to reflect the social aspect of the office space. Play with tonal range and accent colour to create neighborhoods, way-finding etc. Designed by Carol Appleton. The carpet tiles consist of Ecotrust felt backings and tile faces. The Ecotrust felt backings are produced from recycled water bottles. An innovative production technique turns bottles into a soft yet strong PET felt material that is long lasting and has great acoustic performance. At Ege Carpets we use regenerated and regenerable yarns produced from used fishing nets. Once the fishing nets are collected and cleaned, they are physically and chemically broken down and reborn as strong and hardwearing yarns for carpets.

Vetri Bianco

Vetri Bianco

refin-ceramic > Floor tile-stone

Glossy VibeGlass is a material that offers intrinsic clarity and harmony, distinguished by its very own duplicity: transparent and matt, fragile and at the same time sturdy. A study of this material led to the creation of the Vetri ceramic tile collection. Backed by the most sophisticated manufacturing technologies, Ceramiche Refin has developed its own research which is expressed in the creation of original surfaces with a notable innovative personality. Vetri is a collection with a strong identity: the delicate colour variations that mark the edges create a surface with an unprecedented depth and an elegant geometrical mesh. The glossy finishing reflects and emphasises light, lending its surroundings a brightness with evergreen charm.   U.S. Patent No. D895,851