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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Span Round Dining table, designed by John Pawson, is a functional piece with character deriving from the details of proportion. It features a top in Bianco (white) Carrara Marble, resting on a frame and sled base in solid Cherry wood.
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The 'Love me, Love me not' table, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a round dining table with the specific intention of highlighting the opulence of marble. The entire table is made of "Rosa Portogallo" marble with matt finish, while the top rests on strong three legs which are unexpectedly curved from the back which brings an effect of lightening the table itself.
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Proiezioni Oval Coffee table, 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 white Carrara Marble, resting elegantly on Nero (black) Marquinia marble base. It is a deceptively simple table made of materials that create a bold decorative statement.
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The Adda Washbasin, designed by David Lopez Quincoces, is an elegant freestanding washbasin that is made of Bianco (white) Carrara Marble. It is characterized by a cylindrical case in smooth maple-wood.
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Proiezioni Square Coffee table, 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 white Carrara Marble, resting elegantly on Nero (black) Marquinia marble base. It is a deceptively simple table made of materials that create a bold decorative statement.
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Proiezioni Round Side table, 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 Bianco (white) Carrara marble, resting elegantly on Table Nero (black) Marquina marble central pedestal base. It is a deceptively simple table made of materials that create a bold decorative statement.
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Proiezioni Round Coffee table, 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 Bianco (white) Carrara marble, resting elegantly on Table Nero (black) Marquina marble central pedestal base. It is a deceptively simple table made of materials that create a bold decorative statement.
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Proiezioni Round Coffee table, 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, resting elegantly on Verdi Alpi (dark green) marble central pedestal base. It is a deceptively simple table made of materials that create a bold decorative statement.
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Proiezioni Round Side table, 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, resting elegantly on Verdi Alpi (dark green) marble central pedestal base. It is a deceptively simple table made of materials that create a bold decorative statement.
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Proiezioni Round 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 Verdi Alpi marble creating a strong geometric shape. The central pedestal base is made of Verdi Alpi (dark green) marble.
Patricia Urquiola
The Taula table collection was inspired by the imposing monolithic structures of the same name that are found on the Mediterranean islands of Menorca and Mallorca. Designer Patricia Urquiola has reinterpreted their ancestral might and mysticism in a series of innovative dining tables that exalt the tactility of natural stone. The soft sinuous forms of marble and limestone combine with an ingenious metal support system that creates the effect of a top that seems to float above the legs. This optical illusion, the result of meticulous research conducted by our team into form and perspective, defies our normal perception of stone as a solid, heavy material, making it appear unexpectedly light.
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Gravity Zodiac, 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. Collection available in following: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces.
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The Village is inspired by Gabriele Salvatori’s wish to explore the concept of home within the context of today’s global society and reinterpret it through the medium of design, whilst addressing fundamental themes of contemporary living. To recreate the rich and diverse structure of a typical village, we invited a select group of designers from around the world to share their idea of home, each bringing their own inimitable combination of outlooking, culture and background. The result is a fascinating and wonderfully eclectic collection of miniature houses, that, like the global village we inhabit, reflect an extraordinary array of styles and approaches. What links them, however, is the use of natural stone, that enduring and beloved material that has been used since time memorial to construct buildings, art and monuments that provide refuge and inspiration for mankind. From the very first rudimentary dwellings of cavemen and women, it has protected and enveloped us, the very same characteristics we still look for today when we choose our home, our haven. Designers such as Rodolfo Dordoni, Kengo Kuma, Elisa Ossino, John Pawson, Patricia Urquiola, Vincent Van Duysen and Yabu Pushelberg accepted our challenge, each contributing their precious and unique interpretation of the concept of home, expressed in a miniature piece of very special and absolutely original architecture. The Village is a natural continuation of Salvatori’s commitment to reinventing the concept of home décor by developing pieces that express “home” as a holistic experience that touches all our senses and nurtures our soul.