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08 June 2023
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Those in the know say art lies in the whole, in the world around us. Day-to-day objects are often appreciated due to their usefulness and convenience, yet we don’t take much time to notice the shapes, beauty and potential.
We suggest taking a tour of some creative looks at daily life for even more enjoyment!
Zeina Alliances, Paris
One of the most well-known jewelry brands in Paris is the popular Zeina. This “Maison” specializes in designing wedding rings and jewelry with a distinguished touch. Visiting this exclusive jewelry shop is synonymous to glamour where the different decorative materials and elements like wood, velvet and gold leaf are expertly mixed with Neolith Estatuario, stone cladding that supports the elegant wall with a Bookmatch effect.
It’s a place well worth contemplating!
Right in the financial heart of Guiyang, you can take in this imposing building comprised of two twin towers which has already become quite the icon in the city. Innovative material offering design and the best functionality was used to create this popular piece of architecture. The stone cladding the walls is Neolith Estatuario Silk, an absolutely elegant designer model which is ideal for these kinds of buildings.
All the white color and grey veins make everything bright and emphasize the height of the ceilings. The veins combine perfectly with the accessories used at the financial center, both offering that touch of design and glamour sought by the architect.
It’s all about enjoyment at Labri, this oriental neo-bistro which is becoming quite the craze in Hanoi. A fusion of French cuisine with an oriental essence is used to create the unique menu offered daily. This place with a modern design features Neolith sintered stone in the Calacatta model.
This residential and commercial complex is a real modern architecture gem. It’s worth visiting to see the 6,000 square meter three-dimensional angular facade covered in Neolith sintered stone.
01. The creator of this singular building is Hadi Teherani, one of the most well-known and respected names in German contemporary architecture and design.
02. This architectural beauty features straight lines and pure white which was achieved by using the Arctic White model in a Silk finish. It’s the perfect combination and makes Flare of Frankfurt a cutting-edge, innovative building.
This site with such history behind it is made of materials and designs inherent to classical architecture yet has been reformed to become a reference in the city. The biggest challenge was combining a desire for uniformity, efficiency and practicality with an attractive look. To do so, architect Giuseppe Zaccariello chose Neolith Iron Corten, which is the perfect material as it fulfills all the requirements set out for this project.
Cladding with sintered stone provides thermal insulation, thus saving up to 40% on energy, in addition to impermeability and soundproofing. This guarantees one of the architect’s 3 requirements. The other two were met with the Iron Corten model from the Iron collection. It’s a stone in warm colors with metallic touches for an attractive, different kind of look.
No store in Seville is as lovely as the Casa Tarin wine shop. These beautiful premises simply cannot be ignored when talking about works of art. The connection between the display cases and Neolith’s elegant Calacatta stone transmits a vintage atmosphere at Casa Tarin. This is done with the wire mesh on the cabinets, the Roman columns and the elegance of this timeless stone in white tones with precious grey and black veins.
The idea for this project was to keep the classical feel of Seville’s early 20th century stores in order to create a gastronomy setting where customers can find the most select and gourmet products on the market.
With Neolith sintered stoned cladding, any space can become a work of art all while maintaining the uniformity sought and adding a bit of character to each project.
Now all you have to do is decide which room in your home you’d like to turn into a work of art by allowing Neolith to clad it with resistant, easy-to-clean and impermeable materials.