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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Iris Ceramica | Subject: Neobarocco
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 02 December 2005

Precious weaves for new interiors

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Bottega d'Arte's new collection of interior finishes employs a decorative vocabulary of Baroque inspiration.

Silk wall hangings and tapestries for a new decorating style Bottega d'Arte's new collection of interior finishes employs a decorative vocabulary of Baroque inspiration, expressing the increasingly obvious links between fashion and habitat

With Neobarocco (meaning 'Neo-baroque'), the range of ceramic finishes has acquired a new dimension, enriched with surfaces created for fully-fledged interior design projects and not just for decorating kitchens and dining rooms, bathrooms and wellness areas.

Curtains, tapestries and wallpaper are the inspiration for the gentle but prominent, bold yet impalpable patterns appearing on these products, interpreting the latest trends in furnishings and design for the home and public places.

Graphic signs based on classic canons are combined with the most up to date formats in a precious, elegant, timeless style that gives the entire ceramic surface decorative power.

* Imperiale is a collection of damask fabrics for creating dramatic effects in a range of elegant contemporary hues.

* Seta bianca and Rose, white silk and red and white roses, are materials to be mixed together in pure or bold combinations.

* Miraggio is a floral texture with mother-of-pearl reflections that reinvents the classic colours of ceramics in showy new iridescent hues.

Ten 75x25 cm surfaces to be used with prominent decorations, engraved aluminium profiles or strips of black, neutral and red glass in a vast range of decorating solutions falling somewhere between vintage and trendy.

This stylistically and technologically advanced collection suggests new ways of interpreting ceramic materials in designing settings of great aesthetic value.

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