Theia Tiles, Milano Collection
The Milano Collection was born taking inspiration from the entrances of Milanese palaces that have always been a great passion of the Studio.
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From the 1940s onward, with the postwar reconstruction, Milanese palaces became fertile ground for experimenting with innovative and visionary archiectonic and stylistic codes, as home interiors often could not. A common element of so many entries were, and are, precisely the tiles, often tridimensional and handmade. This Collection is a tribute to this specific genre, designed to suit both residential and hospitality or retail interiors.
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Project Details
Project
Milano Collection
Client
Theia Tiles
Photo
Francesco Stelitano
Location
Portugal
Year
2024
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