The pure volumes of architecture acquire vitality thanks to the geometric texture and carved elements designed by Monica Geronimi. A modern interpretation of the modular elements cobogò of Brazilian '50s architecture, is made by ceramic gypsum, totally eco-friendly and very strong, for interior and outdoor architecture. Furthermore the gypsum is known for its aptitude to absorb the noise. Available in standard finish or painted on your choice. It gives much more transparency to the room and customization assembling offers different visual solutions. The modernity and the essential design is perfect for each location giving it a special and unique touch.
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