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When material sets creativity free

When material sets creativity free

Geometrical motifs and floral decors for designing colourful, highly individual interiors. The Marazzi collections offer a wide assortment: different sizes and thicknesses, matt or shiny finishes, and textured and three-dimensional surfaces, for varied, vibrant walls.

Ceramics become a wall-covering for expressing creativity and designing colourful interiors. Marazzi offers a wide range of floral decors, geometrical motifs and three-dimensional surfaces, for use in a mix&match of collections, enabling a high degree of design personalisation with outstanding performances: surfaces are stain-resistant, mould-proof and highly resistant to physical and mechanical agents and the weather.

In homes or HoReCa projects, indoors or outdoors, ceramics are applied on large expanses of wall or in featured areas of wall coverings, bringing nature into spaces and extending their boundaries. Thus scenic backdrops can be created even in shower rooms, to interact effectively with furnishings and the light. In both natural and geometrical motifs, colours are solid and decors are beautifully executed thanks to the high quality of the digital printing technology.

Bursts of nature on walls

Floral motifs feature in various Marazzi collections, each offering different sizes and thicknesses, and matt or shiny finishes, which expand interiors’ compositional potentials.

They include the just-launched Poster collection, where decoration is the dominant characteristic with original floral (Florida and Exotic) and botanical (Hawaii) motifs, and the White Deco collection, in a large size (60×180 cm) and slimline thickness. Its absolute white backgrounds are adorned with subtle tone-on-tone wildflower motifs (Heyday), more sharply contrasting floral decorations (Botanica) or lush tropical foliage (Jungle). On the other hand Momenti, a white body collection in 6 mm thickness and 40×120 cm size, combines a range of vibrant shades with the latest floral trends: botanical motifs which become more eye-catching because they are oversized, or appear in monochrome on dark blue or ochre backgrounds.

The Cementum collection juxtaposes its eight shades with a series of patterns, one of them floral (Spring), enabling these decors to be used alongside the “dustier”, more intense colours of the concrete effect. The extra-large, slimline thickness slabs of the Alchimia collection alternate three-dimensional and sandy tactile effects with the highly coloured flowers of the Gipsy motif. Finally, Chill, a collection of tactile, semi-matt shades in the 25×76 cm size, offers a watercolour-look floral decor (Melody) and a “Foliage” decor with slightly iridescent highlights.

 

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