Master Plan
Master Plan evokes the concrete manually mixed by skilled carpenters and craftsmen, who use their tools to blend it with rocks and gravel of varying coarseness. The collection stands out for gravel clusters of varying sizes scattered randomly, which remind of fresh concrete casts in formworks or molds, two techniques where concrete material is processed until it reaches a shape of its own.
By Special Order a coordinating style is available, called Plain.
Concrete is taking a new role, moving from being a construction material to being a surface finish for architectural projects. Plain stems from analyzing concrete in this latter, newer function. The collection stands out for slight clouding,with slight marked patterns, light micro-cracks, that usually form when the concrete volume shrinks and small holes (pitting) formed by air bubbles trapped between the cast and the formwork. The surface is rich with detailed marks and shades; from a distance it appears as a solid, consistent and compact space.
Plain Brochure