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Mohom Apartments
Antique and contemporary, a dichotomy expressed to the full in the new French chain of MOHOM hotels with an original concept: studio apartments with the services of a four-star hotel but genuine home comfort. The Lyon hotel occupies a C18th building furnished in contemporary style, with bright, saturated colours contrasting with its traditional features: the large shuttered windows, the wrought iron banisters and the large boiseries. The floors are covered with oak-effect porcelain stoneware from the Vero collection, Chevron size, with Greenguard Gold certification and incorporating the Marazzi Premium Technologies.
From the summit of the hill on which Labin stands there is a spectacular view of the Kvarner Gulf, Mount Velebit and the green Bay of Prklog. This is the location of the home designed by Darijan Čekada, a building that combines environmental impact-reducing solutions with an extremely contemporary aesthetic in both its architecture and all its interior design, featuring the Marazzi Marble Look and Stone Look collections.
In a location surrounded by vineyards on the Pelješac peninsula in southern Dalmatia, the Bevel House was designed by Klaudija Zubčić, a Croatian interior designer who has reached out to the natural landscape and brought it inside the villa itself. Ceramic tiles were amongst the features used in this elegant transition between the tactile beauty of the land and a lifestyle where luxury is a “must”.
In Gallipoli, Milan architecture firm AtelierP creates a fish restaurant which, although not overlooking the sea, evokes all its glints and iridescence with the aid of Crogiolo Lume super-glossy stoneware small brick tiles.