THE MATERIAL.
La Terracotta consists of a clay mixture that is fired at a temperature of 980-990° C. The typical reddish color is due to the conspicuous presence of iron substances. Resistant to frost, heat, thermal changes and brackish, over time it becomes almost a unique element with the surrounding natural environment. In fact, it is not uncommon for lichens and moss to settle on the surface, creating different textures and designs, which will make each object a unique, exclusive and personal piece.
These characteristics make terracotta ideal for outdoor decoration and furnishing. Its unmistakable touch, traditionally associated with a rustic and retro taste, is once again becoming the protagonist in innovative and designer projects. Prestigious names in contemporary architecture and art are rediscovering the value, even symbolic, of an ancient material that brings together water and earth, sustainability and the desire for innovation. Thanks to the rediscovery of all natural materials, which respect the environment and enhance it, modern design revisits traditional elements and gives new life to terracotta, in the architectural, landscape and artistic fields.
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French Red Marble Classic Columns
Alabastrite Onyx Floor Lamp
Tris in White and Green Marble Alps Table Game 20x20cm
Litografia Originale di Guida 70x50cm
Empire Style Yellow Marble Fireplace L 150cm
Acquaforte Originale di Liberatore 60x40cm
Pair of Black Aquitaine Marble Obelisks H 56 cm
Oil Painting on Canvas Horse Race 30×40cm
Pair of Black Marquinia Marble Columns H 100cm
Pair of obelisks with Salome and Black Belgian Marble Spheres H 47cm
Carrara marble column H 103cm
Serigrafia Originale di Martins 50x70cm
Virgin and Son in Garland Wall Decoration Ø 38cm 



