Hospitality Design

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Green

Green supplied 1,000 Punk and Shark seats assembled in different colors to this major Shopping Mall in Chile. The two models are their most popular for hospitality and commercial use and, as with all Green’s items, Punk and Shark are suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

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Green’s Punk & Shark have won the European “2008 Contract Award” not only for their superb and innovative designs but also for their durability and qualitative product characteristics. Both chairs boast  a high level of robustness exceeding the maximum CATAS tests and respecting the rigid ANSI/BIFMA rules.

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The Punk chair designed by Archirivolto Design for Green is strong and light at the same time. Destined for success, it is colorful, stackable and suitable for any environment, which can be easily transformed with its combination of colors. Produced with the same special qualities as Punk, the Shark armchair is an original desire to interpret new comfortable shapes. Combining different colored arms and seats, it is easy to obtain a “tailor made” product.

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I Cotti Fornace are handmade terracotta tiles, produced according to ancient techniques but inspired by contemporary colors. A series created with timeless mastery, distinguished by patience and devotion to the material.

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Giovanni De Maio

Located in the heart of the old town centre of Sorrento in Italy, Palazzo Montefusco Relais is a luxury and enchanting resort set on the steep cliffs over the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Naples.

Giovanni De Maio supplied the floors for all the rooms and suites: Bianco Furore in different sizes from the Cotto Salernitano collection are characterized by a precious craquelé glaze covering the handmade terracotta, maintaining the best traditional method of ancient “riggiole” (tiles) from Vietri.