Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a must for anyone yearning for modern, functional décor with a linear, refined design. Steel furniture guarantees reliability and an optimum lifetime. This metal is also widely used in interior design, too. Acid-resistant, thanks to its low carbon content, stainless steel has no rusting problems: it is resistant to water, steam, damp,…

Swiss Stone Southtyrol

Swiss stone pine wood (Pinus cembra)

The wood of the Swiss stone pine tree boasts a colouring that varies from yellowish to rosy brown. The wood of the Swiss stone pine tree boasts a colouring that varies from yellowish to rosy brown. The wood of the Swiss stone pine tree boasts a colouring that varies from yellowish to rosy brown. The…

Gold Plated

Gold Plated

Gold has several qualities that have made it exceptionally precious throughout history. Its color and brightness are highly attractive, it is strong to the point of being virtually indestructible, it is highly malleable and usually occurs in a relatively pure form in nature. No other metal can match the history of gold: it has been…

Porphyry Southtyrol

Porphyry

Porphyry is a natural stone whose beauty lies in its myriad shades of colour. The area where it is quarried, located between South Tyrol and Trentino, is known as the area’s “porphyry platform”. Vague and unique in their variations, the distinctive warm earthy colours make Porphyry a versatile choice for all needs and stylistic requirements.…

Lasa Marble

Lasa Marble is the South Tyrolean stone par excellence, valued and sought-after the world over for its unique characteristics. This very hard, resistant marble has cold colour tones with delicate hues ranging from sky-blue to gray, due to its graphite content. Besides being one of the smoothest, most homogeneous white marbles, Lasa marble is also…

Beechwood Southtyrol

Beechwood (Fagus sylvatica)

Beechwood is a light-coloured wood ranging from strawberry blonde to reddish brown. It has marked grains, which are highlighted in different ways depending on the shades of colour, which also vary according to exposure to the light.

CorTen

CorTen

It is no coincidence that, more and more often, we are seeing CorTen furnishings not only for outdoors but for indoor spaces, too. This material combines aesthetics and functionality. The natural oxidation settles, forming a protective patina in around 18-36 months and its color varies from an initial orange to a reddish-brown shade, the typical…

Copper

Copper

Copper is a malleable, ductile metal with a typical red-brown colour. Sometimes called “red gold”, it is one of the oldest metals in history: we have traces of its use dating back to as early as 8700 B.C.. When exposed to air and water, copper combines with the oxygen they contain and forms a layer…

Bovine leather

Natural bovine leather

Vegetable tanned cattle hide sourced from regional livestock. “Vegetable tanning” is the most traditional, recognizable technique, the only one that is able to give leather unmistakable qualities, versatility of use and unique product character.