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Casa CS
An architectural renovation project for a ‘50s villa in the centre of Rovigo. To improve the building’s appearance and configuration, the architects chose Marazzi porcelain stoneware in two variants: the elegant marble effect of the Grande Marble Look collection and the hard-wearing, minimalist Mystone Limestone.
In Milan, the renovation of an old hotel commissioned from SA Architecture is in a strikingly simple style with a strong metropolitan identity: a contemporary location that still recalls the original 20thC interior designs
ATO Asian Experience & Garden, a Japanese restaurant in Varese, is a project by sgsm studio where colours and materials, interplays of pale and dark, and light and reflections are beautifully interpreted by the Marazzi marble and stone-effect collections.
The fundamental feature of the project for the renovation of the Casa Bona home is the juxtaposition of the stylistic lines of the existing rural building with innovative construction features, such as Mystone Limestone stone-effect porcelain stoneware, which fits attractively into the context.
SA Architecture has restyled the interior of the HD8 Hotel, across from the Stazione Centrale in Milan, with a design approach that embraces elegance, luxury and the rational subdivision of spaces. The Marazzi materials used in the renovation play a large, decisive role, from the small Crogiolo Lume tiles up to the slabs of the Grande collection.