
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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Gravity Zodiac Aquarius, 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 Kore Petra, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a decorative object pair of contrasting yet complementary houses. Kore is the name given by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola to her pair of contrasting yet complementary houses, in homage to Ancient Greece's delicate but majestic statues that depict young women on the cusp of adulthood. This piece is characterized by clean lines and a deceptively simple form. Alma is a tiny house in Petra is made from travertine, an evocative and tactile material that epitomizes the long tradition of natural stone in architecture and art.

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The Village Kore Alma, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a decorative object pair of contrasting yet complementary houses. Kore is the name given by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola to her pair of contrasting yet complementary houses, in homage to Ancient Greece's delicate but majestic statues that depict young women on the cusp of adulthood. This piece is characterized by clean lines and a deceptively simple form. Alma is a tiny house in Rosa Portogallo marble, with its glorious coloring and veining.

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The Village Novecento Verde Guatemala, 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 an elegant green of Verde Alpi

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The Village Novecento Bianco Carrara, 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 purity of Bianco Carrara.

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The Village Novecento Rosso Collemandina, 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 red swirl of Rosso Collemandina.

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The Village Assembly Self, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is a sculptural-like minimalist piece in the soft muted tones of Crema d’Orcia limestone. Self is a decorative piece that conveys a precise message, the idea that as individuals, we may stand alone, but we must also understand the value of community and the importance of engaging with one another. Assembly is a collection of three miniature houses in natural stone, designed by Yabu Pushelberg for The Village collection. Assembly represents a series of original contemporary accessories for the home, with a deceptively simple design that reminds us how we don’t always need intricate or complex elements to fulfill ourselves. It is the essential, basic things that sustain us and give us joy daily, and none more so than our home, our haven.

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The Village Assembly Converge, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is a sculptural-like minimalist piece in the soft muted tones of Crema d’Orcia limestone. Convergence is a decorative piece that conveys a precise message, the idea that as individuals, we may stand alone, but we must also understand the value of community and the importance of engaging with one another. Assembly is a collection of three miniature houses in natural stone, designed by Yabu Pushelberg for The Village collection. Assembly represents a series of original contemporary accessories for the home, with a deceptively simple design that reminds us how we don’t always need intricate or complex elements to fulfill ourselves. It is the essential, basic things that sustain us and give us joy daily, and none more so than our home, our haven.

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The Village Assembly Collective, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is a trio of sculptural-like minimalist pieces in the soft muted tones of Crema d’Orcia limestone. The clean, straight lines and geometric forms spring from their realization during the design process of the beautiful solidness of the material. Assembly is a collection of three miniature houses in natural stone, designed by Yabu Pushelberg for The Village collection. Assembly represents a series of original contemporary accessories for the home, with a deceptively simple design that reminds us how we don’t always need intricate or complex elements to fulfill ourselves. It is the essential, basic things that sustain us and give us joy daily, and none more so than our home, our haven.

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The Village MA House Light Travertine, designed by Kengo Kuma, is a decorative object conceived to hold a candle. It gives the idea of a welcoming sanctuary in which the empty space is filled with warmth, which is further emphasized. It features a Light Travertine stone. “Stone is a natural material that is procured by extraction, carving it out of the ground. Its expression appears both in its matter and in its absence, as a void within itself”, this is how Kengo Kuma explains his approach to the material and his design.

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The Village MA House Bianco Carrara, designed by Kengo Kuma, is a decorative object conceived to hold a candle. It gives the idea of a welcoming sanctuary in which the empty space is filled with warmth, which is further emphasized. It features a Bianco Carrara stone. “Stone is a natural material that is procured by extraction, carving it out of the ground. Its expression appears both in its matter and in its absence, as a void within itself”, this is how Kengo Kuma explains his approach to the material and his design.

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The Village Casa M, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, is one of the pieces for The Village collection. He brought his idea of home as a special haven to life through clean lines and warm colors. It is a set of two diminutive sculptures named after and inspired by the designer's own home's lines, colors, and material in Portugal. Its role as a haven and a place where he goes to seek inspiration and take time out can be clearly felt in its miniature incarnations, where the clean, precise lines recall the buildings by modernist masters such as Jørn Utzon and his Casa Lis or Luis Barragán's house and studio. It features a brown cement structure.

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The Village Casa M, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, is one of the pieces for The Village collection. He brought his idea of home as a special haven to life through clean lines and warm colors. It is a set of two diminutive sculptures named after and inspired by the designer's own home's lines, colors, and material in Portugal. Its role as a haven and a place where he goes to seek inspiration and take time out can be clearly felt in its miniature incarnations, where the clean, precise lines recall the buildings by modernist masters such as Jørn Utzon and his Casa Lis or Luis Barragán's house and studio. It features a brown cement structure.

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The Village Utopia Palissandro Bluette, designed by Elisa Ossino, is a charming and playful decorative object. It gives an expression of the concept of home as special haven. The Village is an initiative that explores the concept of home in an innovative and highly personal key. The Village design is an intriguing interaction between architecture and playfulness brought to life in the timeless, incredible color combination and design. It features a beautiful color Palissandro Bluette stone.

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Urano Table/Floor Lamp, designed by Elisa Ossino, is a medium-sized sphere-like table light that can be used as a floor light as well. It is 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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The Balancing Letter Holder, designed by Studiocharlie, is an office accessory composed of a folded sheet of burnished brass that holds letters in place utilizing a perfect disc of Calacatta Vagli marble, which rests on three prongs along the bottom edge of the slate.