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Union Square 999 consists of two “Class A” office buildings located in the North of Massachusetts Avenue (“NoMa”), district of Washington DC.  The buildings combined provide 609,540 sq. ft. of office space, all of which is leased to District of Columbia government agencies. The two 9-story buildings are linked by a common center plaza. The property offers convenient access to transportation, including Metro, Amtrak, bus, and commuter rail, as well as ample underground parking. The buildings were constructed between 1969 and 1973 and fully renovated in 2009, when Lea Ceramiche supplied the Slimtech Basaltina, Stonehenge and Tecnoquartz collections.

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Slimtech is the new creation that completes the Surfaces project by Lea Ceramiche. Thanks to the innovative porcelain compaction technology that has revolutionized the traditional production process, Slimtech is produced in full slabs (3×1 meter) without the use of a mold. It is available in 3 versions: Slimtech 3mm for wall covering only; Slimtech Plus 3.5mm reinforced with fiberglass backing for floors and walls; Slimtech Twin 7mm with double layered material and fiberglass for heavy traffic areas.

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La Murrina

For the Giardino Lounge e Ristorante in Ascona (Switzerland), designed by Matteo Thun & Partners, la murrina has produced 6 upended glass bouquets, each one is formed by 105 multicoloured elements in blown hand molded glass.

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La Murrina

The bubbles in the Champagne Bar of the Disney Dream ship are a total la murrina creation starting from the design and placing of each individual piece, moving through to the blown glass, installation mechanisms and supply of customized pieces which are fundamental for a superlative installation.

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La Murrina

… the drops of blown Murano glass in transparent pink with cobalt blue inserts forming the 120 chandeliers which are the distinguishing feature of the Costa Luminosa ship, made one by one by la murrina Master glass blowers.