Bucchero, a particular evenly black terracotta used by the Etruscans from the 7th century B.C. to the first half of the 5th century B.C., is today capable of interpreting a…
read moreHave you ever thought of traveling far, while remaining comfortably within the four walls of your home, just chasing the intricate veins of Blue Deep quartzite? Innovative and versatile material,…
read moreDecorating wall coverings: even the walls have a soul Have you ever thought of renovating an environment or giving it value by covering the walls with a sophisticated touch? In…
read moreIn recent years, the trend of furnishing the home using natural materials has returned. But leaving aside the trend for a moment, have you ever wondered why it is preferable…
read moreAfter the purchase of a terracotta floor, the biggest doubts and perplexities arise at the time of installation, how to do it, what precautions to take and why it is…
read moreThe cocciopesto floors represent a practical solution for both interior and exterior cladding. Although the cocciopesto floor was originally conceived as rustic, it is perfectly suited to any environment, managing…
read moreThe origins of porcelain stoneware date back to prehistoric times, when it was discovered that dried clay increased its mechanical performance, thus reaching the term terracotta. Then there were countless…
read moreOne of the most used materials in modern construction is porcelain stoneware. What is porcelain stoneware? Porcelain stoneware is a compact and hard, colored and non-porous ceramic. The “stoneware” consists…
read moreThe marble grit floors were highly appreciated and in demand throughout the 1900s, especially in the old Milanese railing houses. However the marble grit floors, with the rise of modern…
read moreThe antique terracotta floors date back to several centuries ago, this material was always presented in Italian homes with new and fascinating finishes that suited any type of furniture, modern…
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