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Architecture and Design September 2024 Autumn Edition

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Architecture & Design | 33 marking a new chapter in the Italian ceramic industry: • RealUp® ensures perfect alignment between graphics and material structure. • StrideUp® offers high slip resistance while maintaining a soft, easy-to-clean surface. Together, these innovations allow Italgraniti to create visually advanced, highly versatile ceramic surfaces. Travertine The timeless elegance of travertine is showcased in a collection defined by its harmonious modernity. This versatile range of colors spans from cool tones to warm hues, allowing for diverse design possibilities. Travertine's appearance varies based on the cutting technique: • Cross Cut mimics the effect of cutting perpendicular to the stone's layers, yielding a soft, cloudy aesthetic. • Vein Cut highlights the elongated, sinuous design of the natural veins by cutting along the stone's layering. Charm After extensive research across five continents, Italgraniti curated a collection of marbles distinguished by their dominant colors. Their aesthetic sensitivity, paired with advanced technology, has produced ceramic marbles with remarkable realism. These marbles add a decorative touch to interiors, creating luxurious living spaces. Nuances Inspired by modern design's freshest trends, Italgraniti's Nuances collection features a spectrum of natural colors enriched with reflective flakes in a concrete body. StrideUp® enhances the collection by offering excellent slip resistance with a soft surface, increasing usability and appeal. Cementi Italgraniti's concrete-effect surfaces add depth to architectural spaces, drawing from brutalist design with strong contrasts, bold volumes, and pitched roof aesthetics. The I Cementi collection's expertly crafted dark tones add rigor and character to both indoor and outdoor environments, celebrating the raw beauty of concrete in modern design.

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