A large series of balconies and loggias for seamless living between outside and inside. Extensive use of porcelain stoneware for cladding ventilated walls and for floors and false ceilings on terraces and balconies. For durable, energy-efficient solutions
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”.
Harmony and wellbeing are the keywords of this home by the sea, overlooking the beach at Thessaloniki. ‘The Edge Family Home’ is an apartment of 200 square metres in which The Top Marble Look porcelain stoneware slabs in Raffaello version, used for the kitchen countertop and to clad the fireplace in the lounge, and walnut wood lacquered in pale grey for the furniture, combined with monochrome textiles, are the perfect answer to the requirements of a client who requested a family ambience with no daring design statements, intended for relaxation and easy-going socialisation.