Marble That Defines Spaces: Lithos Design, Between Historical Memory and Contemporary Interiors
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Marble That Defines Spaces: Lithos Design, Between Historical Memory and Contemporary Interiors
"that of Italian Renaissance sacred architecture and that of marble, the ancient material by excellence, reinterpreted here in a contemporary key. In this dialogue between eras, Lithos Design presents Quinte, a double-sided partition wall that transforms marble into a design tool: not just a surface, but a rhythmic and modular element that defines and enhances spaces. An idea designed for interior architects looking for solutions that are both functional and decorative, capable of shaping interiors with precision, elegance, and personality."
"Quinte by Lithos Design is a modular system that interprets marble as a dynamic element, designed to separate spaces without closing them off. The wall is double-sided and consists of a thin aluminum structure to which square marble modules (60x60 cm) are fixed, with a minimum thickness of only 3 cm. The result is a solid, yet visually light, surface that is easy to install even without the intervention of a professional."
Quinte is a double-sided, modular partition system that uses thin marble modules fixed to a lightweight aluminum structure to define and separate interiors without fully closing them. Modules measure 60x60 cm and can be as thin as 3 cm, producing a solid yet visually light surface that is straightforward to install. Smooth and perforated marble panels enable compositional freedom and varied patterns to suit functional and decorative needs. Perforated modules include Palmanova, with hexagonal geometry and circular openings, and Papiro, characterized by a rhythmic pattern. The system targets interior architects seeking precision, elegance, and personality in space shaping.
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