Brussels Furniture Fair
veronica 22/09/2024

Stone effect

The new Mystone Berici collection by Marazzi recreates the atmospheres of natural stone with decorative accents based 3D technology

The secret is in the decoration. The forceful character of the Mystone Berici collection by Marazzi is the result of refined production techniques and an original decorative accent, capable of transforming the surface into an eclectic and above all multi-dimensional covering.
Mystone Berici takes its cue from the limestone of Vicenza: a collection in porcelain stoneware with delicate neutral tones and a natural appearance. The chromatic palette ranges from White to Beige, Ash to Gray, giving any space and any type of project a restrained, enveloping atmosphere. But the tactile and visual experience of the collection is amplified, thanks to the decorative insertion of seashells, rounded micro-fossils, debris with a rugged appearance.

This extremely realistic effect is the result of the 3D INK technology that has been perfected and applied by Marazzi to create a perfect overlay of graphics and structures, granting volume and physical realism to the surfaces through an advanced system that combines optical recognition and precision printing for the design and the texture.

These details also return in the ton sur ton floral decoration (conceived not just for walls but also for floors), springing from the novel combination of 3D Ink and Touch technologies (an evolution of digital printing in which ink-jet methods are enhanced by the material presence of vitreous composites). The result is vivid depth and an iridescent look derived from the use of glossy and matte granular composites.

The natural look of the Mystone Berici collection is thus composed of three separate decorative effects: the Righe 3D structure (in the format 60×120) with light relief on a background rich in elements originating in the limestone; the Flora decoration (in the format 60×120) that plays with chiaroscuro; and the Strip mosaic (in the format 60×180), featuring 3 modules with titanium-color metal inserts.

In this way, Mystone Berici brings together the high performance of Mystone – the Marazzi collection in stone-effect porcelain stoneware, which conserves the charm of natural stones combined with the versatile functionality of stoneware – and a modern decorative approach with which to personalize both classic and contemporary settings.

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