Sculpted Space.

July Trend.

#Balance and Purity.
#Sculptural Space.

Monthly Trend:
Sculpted Space.

A revival of appreciation for classical aesthetics, both in terms of form, material usage, and the conception of architectural space. It aims to create more balanced and understated spaces, free from excessive decoration. The goal is to establish a new timeless classic based on clean lines and pure materials, emphasizing balance, sobriety, order, and purity. This concept liberates interiors from excesses and provides a welcoming sense of peace.

July Collection

"PanStone" Palette.

A restrained color palette primarily consisting of warm grays, earth tones, and an intentional aged effect.

The surfaces exhibit a patina of time on worn materials, particularly abundant in textured stucco.

The careful combination of these effects adds a contemporary touch to this style.

The Sculptural Space.

Spaces are designed around distinct volumes, utilizing neutral and balanced materials while minimizing decorative elements in favor of the inherent sculptural qualities of the materials. The interplay of light and shadow on well-defined planes creates volume. Surfaces are predominantly matte, resembling sculpture finishes such as brushed, satin, bush-hammered, or grooved textures. The result is refined interiors where the forms themselves serve as the decoration.

July Collection

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Volume takes on sculptural significance. The uniformity of materials, neutral tones, and sculptural textures further enhance the three-dimensional aspect of surfaces.

Elegant and understated stones with natural or subtly textured finishes are commonly employed.

Cement spatula cotto or chipped cotto with pronounced depth are used, always in soft shades ranging from warm grays to muted earth tones.