Round Piazza

The trompe l'oeil effect in this case, is obtained thanks to the treatment made on the surface, scratched away by using the antique Acquaforte technique.This leaves the stone withits natural appearance on some parts, while ho/lowing and reducing the thickness of the stone in other parts. We have a/so introduced the colour white (typica/ of…

Bright Hexagon

In this collection there are some historical 'scratches' extending with harmony on the whole surface where the plates are positioned. There are also 'trompe l'oeil' effects taken from the tradition of  'cementine’, together with some typical and very expressive signs of the Apulian and Mediterranean architectural culture in general. The result is a "scratched" surface…