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Red Marble Acconding to Kreoo

The intense and deep nuances of burgundy dress furnishings, accessories and sinks in natural stone

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04/02/2025 - â€‹Kreoo natural stone furnishings, accessories and sinks interpret the warm shades of red marble. Intense shades of burgundy, deep and elegant, feature Rosso Lepanto marble. Its fine pattern of white veins stands out from the background colour. Among others, Kreoo offers the extraordinary effects of Breccia Medicea, with a texture similar to a decorative lace, but also Calacatta Viola or even Travertino, in a lighter, vermilion-like declination. 

This is the case of Royal and Blessed, for example, designed by Christophe Pillet. The former is a collection of slender and elegant vases in three sizes. It is composed of a radial-shaped base, carved from a solid block, and a lid with a circular opening in the centre, with fine details.  The roundness of the volume enhances the properties of marble, as it does in Blessed. This collection of countertop washbasins and freestanding bathtubs features a material dualism: the exterior and interior surfaces create a charming contrast, further enriched by an extremely reduced thickness in the profile. Tao, designed by Marco Piva, Gong, the collection born from the collaboration with Enzo Berti, and Southwell, the shower tray with ancestral shapes by Christophe Pillet, take the sophisticated shades of red into the bathroom world, together with their aesthetic identity. 

Gong surprises with its hollowed oval profile cut diagonally, and its unprecedented ‘bold’ design: it is offered in two size variants – both for countertop and freestanding models.  Tao appears to be linear and essential, but its cylindric shape is enriched by the marble veining and the two thin metal profiles, perpendicular to each other, tracing a decorative grid.  Southwell, on the other hand, reinterprets the shower tray on a macro scale, with a diameter of 140 cm. Its sculptural edge alludes to the idea of a lowered tub, to be placed in the centre of the space.  The Breccia Medicea marble releases a complex and very fine texture into its structure – it seems almost hand-woven in its pinkish weaves. This material is similar to Calacatta Viola, chosen instead for the Queen table by Christophe Pillet. Here the stone pattern widens and becomes an ornament of the three partitions of the base – with their trapezoidal shape and rounded edges – and of the circular top, marked by an external profile in relief.    Kreoo on ARCHIPRODUCTS

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