
Salvatori
Salvatori is an award-winning Italian design company specializing in natural stone. From innovative textures for walls and floors to bathroom items and products for the home such as tables, lighting, and accessories, they are considered by many as the benchmark in the “design meets natural stone” field. Drawing on the very best of Made in Italy values and cutting-edge engineering and technological know-how, Salvatori fuses old-fashioned craftsmanship with contemporary design.
THE BRAND
Since 1946, Salvatori has worked closely with architects, designers, and builders to provide not only practical support but also inspiring new ways to work with stone which often challenges traditional thinking.


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The Lui&Lei Penholder, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, consists of a single cylindrical block of white Bianca Carrara marble, topped by a ring of buttery leather and creating a practical but extremely stylish desk accessory. Lui&Lei Penholder shows amazing contrasts between two materials: cool, hard marble, and soft, tactile leather.

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The Balancing Paperweight, designed by Studiocharlie, is an innovative office accessory composed of a cylindrical block of Calacatta Vagli marble with a small ‘slice’ cut from the volume, which has then been lined with burnished brass. It is a sophisticated accessory that highlights the pure luxury of the materials.

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The Fontane Bianche Table Mirror, designed by Elisa Ossino, is a mini-sculpture which is designed to sit beautifully not only in the bathroom but equally in the bedroom or dressing room. Its conical base in 100% natural Pietra d'Avola marble, supports a round mirror which can be tilted backward and forwards.

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The End of the Affair Vesuvio, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a decorative object made of natural Basaltina; a hard, black, volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava at the earth's surface. The base is in Nero (black) Marquina marble.

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The Adda Washbasin, designed by David Lopez Quincoces, is an elegant freestanding washbasin that is entirely made of Silk Georgette marble. It is characterized by a cylindrical design.

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The Pietra L02 coffee table, designed by Piero Lissoni, is an elegant table that comprises a minimal iron form with a three-sided structure and curved feet. The structure is supporting a round tray that is placed on top, made of an iron frame with high edges, while the tray base is in Nero Marquinia Marble.

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The 'Love me, Love me not' side table, designed by Michael Anastassiades, expresses a specific intention of highlighting the opulence of the Verdi-Alpi (dark green) marble. It is characterized by a round top standing on a central pedestal base. The table is in matt finish to bring a more contemporary touch to the Stone.

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Proiezioni Round Dining table with Semi-Circle Inlay, designed by Elisa Ossino, takes its name from the Italian for “projections” and refers to the effect of light on Stonee. The top is made of Cipollino green marble, with a semi-circle pattern created by inlaying Verdi Alpi (dark green) marble creating a strong geometric shape. The central pedestal base is also made of Verdi Alpi marble.

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Ta_Volo Bianco Carrara coffee table, designed by Franz Siccardi, is a square low table that was originated as a sculptural-object which presents a meeting of two strong and highly distinctive materials: marble and iron. The body is made of Lithoverde white Carrara marble, decorated by a metal element made of iron.

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Proiezioni Oval Coffee table with Inlay, designed by Elisa Ossino, takes its name from the Italian for “projections” and refers to the effect of light on Stonee. The top is made of Cipollino green marble, with a pattern created by inlaying White Carrara marble which -combining them- is creating a strong geometric shape. The two-legs base is made of Verdi Alpi (dark green) marble.

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The 'Love me, Love me not' coffee table, designed by Michael Anastassiades, expresses a specific intention of highlighting opulence of the Nero marble. It is characterized by a square-shaped top standing on four legs. The table is in matt finish to bring a more contemporary touch to the Stone.

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The Village Novecento Pietra d’Avola, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni, is a decorative object expressed in a pair of houses, with the clean, precise lines of each piece recalling the style of Italy’s Novecento movement, the inspiration for the name he chose. The design sees an interchange of high and low arches, artfully cut so as to highlight the distinctive characteristic. It features a vivid rich dark tones of Pietra d’Avola.

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The Adda Cube, designed by David Lopez Quincoces, is an elegant freestanding washbasin that is entirely made of Crema d'Orcia Marble It is characterized by a cubic design.

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Urano Table Lamp, designed by Elisa Ossino, is a small sphere-like table light created by hollowing out a cube of Bianco Carrara marble shedding a soft and romantic light. The carving is done by a diamond drill to make a hollow for the light installation. Finally comes the “sanding” step which is done by hand.

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Gravity Zodiac Aries, designed by Salvatori Design Center, is a homage to the extraordinary capacity of natural stone to transmit an energy that changes with every person with whom it comes into contact. We set about harnessing that in a meaningful way that would resonate with whoever held it in their hands. The result is the Gravity Zodiac collection of twelve spheres, each associated with a sign of the zodiac, its ruling planet and a stone and, consequently a particular energy. To accentuate the association with the planets, each sphere was designed to rotate on a bronze base in a recreation of the motion of heavenly bodies. The idea behind the collection is to create a realignment with the energy of the ruling planet by revisiting the different celestial spheres through the characteristics of each star and its corresponding zodiac sign.

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The Village House of Stone, designed by John Pawson, is a decorative object, delightfully pared-back expression of the concept of home as a special haven. Among the contributions that make up this fascinating village is House of Stone by John Pawson, the father of minimalist architecture. Created from a single block of gorgeous dark brown Pietra d’Avola, one of our most beloved stones, House of Stone epitomises the pared-back linear approach that its designer is revered for. The miniature version, just small enough to sit in the palm of your hand, is destined to cast a similar spell. A special piece on its own, it sits perfectly alongside the other sculptures that make up The Village, and is a perfect gift idea for any aficionado of architecture and design.