Milan: FF 2013 – Nendo for Caesarstone.
A detail of Nendo’s installation Stone Garden, for Caesarstone, which was showcased
in the courtyard Palazzo Crivelli. The juxtaposition between its minimal design
and the architecture of the palazzo enhanced the serene character of the
installation. It consisted of around 300 table-like elements made out of seven
different stone-shaped quartz surfaces and nine different stone colors. The
elements are clustered together to form a seemingly floating landscape.
Nendo for Caesarstone. The Stone-Edge
Table collection consists of seven wooden tables, embellished with corner and
leg details. The organically shaped, jewel-like pieces, made from Caesarstone’s
Classico collection, are both a decorative as well as a protective element to
the most exposed parts of a table.
Typically
used for counter tops, flooring, wall cladding, and cabinet coverings, the
application of Caesarstone surfaces as a sophisticated and refined detail in
furniture gives a new purpose to the material.