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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

STACKby Antonio Pio SaracinoAs its name suggests, Stack embodies the idea of accumulation and stratification. Antonio Pio Saracino’s design reveals powerful layered forms emerging dynamically from metallic surfaces. This multilayered sculpture, reminiscent of Picasso’s Cubism, appears deconstructed and then reconfigured with surprising results.Saracino crafts his sculptural approach with elegant plasticity and opulent material effects, earning acclaim for his innovative and visionary style. Stack transforms any space into a daring, ever-evolving three-dimensional boiserie.The materials include polished zinc, brass, rose gold, alpaca, and pewter, with optional burnished accents for added depth.

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Path by StorageMilano enhances two-dimensionality with bold graphic and geometric patterns that make a striking visual statement

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Courtesy of Materica

Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Path by StorageMilano. Surfaces as dynamic geometries

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Metallization is achieved through the high-speed fusion and micronization of pure metals—ranging from brass and bronze to copper, alpaca, aluminum, and zinc. Photo: Caigo

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Levantina by Tiziano Guardini e Luigi Ciuffreda with Tessitura Luigi Bevilacqua

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Levantina by Tiziano Guardini and Luigi Ciuffreda reimagines the rich Venetian velvets of the historic Tessitura Luigi Bevilacqua, transforming them into a mesmerizing three-dimensional mosaic

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Prisma by StorageMilano explores light, reflections, and architectural elegance

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Sipario by Matteo Cibic. Sophisticated pop aesthetics in the spotlight

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Medina by Serena Confalonieri draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of ancient souk doors, reinterpreting them with a refined and contemporary color palette

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Metallization is seamlessly combined with oxidation, laser etching, resin coating, and natural pigmentation

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Belle Nuit capture the fluid beauty of the Venetian lagoon

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

The delicate laser detailing on the metal of Caigo collection creates a subtle yet precious interplay of polished and matte contrasts

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Stack by Antonio Pio Saracino, amplifying the material opulence of the surfaces

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Magic Mirror reflects Draw's tribute to contemporary art

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Luigi Ciuffreda, co-creative director, and Marco Masiero, R&D of Materica

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Inside the wire metallization process

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Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
Materica

Polishing process in progress

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Shift House
Palette Architecture

Front View

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Jody Kivort

Shift House
Palette Architecture

Front View 2

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Jody Kivort

Shift House
Palette Architecture

Entrance 2

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Jody Kivort