Studio Marcante-Testa presented two projects for wall decor. The first - House of Tiles - refined tiles for Ceramica Vogue. The second is the author's collection of wallpapers for the Italian company LondonArt.
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Turin studio of architects Andrea Markante and Adelaide Tests (Andrea Marçante, Adelaide Testa) pleases with visually built interiors with quotations mid-century modern.
The tile serves for Marcante-Testa, art directors of Ceramica Vogue, as a universal architectural material. A new collection of glazed ceramic tiles named Confetti. On the surface there are microprints, small graphic patterns that work fine on small premises in the miniliving trend.
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The Confetti collection is available in the same format 250 x 250 x 10 mm, but with different graphic themes illustrating the architecture of four Italian cities: Milan, Venice, Rome and Turin. Micro patterns are available in 6 variants and 8 color combinations.
The Tile House project is an experiment with new ways of using tiles in the interior. Ceilings, doors, wardrobes are considered as possible surfaces for the application of Marcante-Testa ceramic coating. The Tile House project was carried out in collaboration with Terzo Piano, who were responsible for styling, digital image and video production.
Wallpaper for LondonArt presented in 5 new drawings and 4 collections (Tre, Bordures, BonBon and Sci Sc Sciù) of different shades. Architects quote Edith Wharton, House Decoration (1897), a book about proportions, rhymes in architecture, and the rationality of decoration.