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Great results \nhave been achieved through continuous research aimed at interpreting the \nmarket demand, while implementing specific marketing and advertising \nstrategies. \nThe company is based in the North East of Italy, where all collections \nare conceived, developed and manufactured. Thanks to the collaboration \nwith renowned architects and designers and a technologically advanced \nproduction plant, all products have their own distinctive design. \nHigh quality and reliable components are essential parts of the products. \nThe construction, assembly and wiring of the products are carefully carried \nout. Each step in the production cycle is controlled in order to obtain \nproducts that comply with the standard safety regulations. The products, \nindeed, meet the strict requirements imposed by the major international \ncertification authorities. Moreover, the company is UNI EN ISO 9001 \ncertified.\nThe company provides an after-sales service. Not only does Fabbian provide \ninformation and solutions regarding the use of its products, but it supports \ncustomers through an efficient spare parts service as well.\nFabbian markets its product through a well-established network of agents \nand retailers in Europe, Middle East and Asia. Whereas in the American \nmarket, Fabbian reaches its customers through an affiliate company based \nin New York.\n",7,{"image":40,"text":41,"number":10},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.8.png","WORKS 6 | RESEARCH AND TRADITION\n8\n",{"image":43,"text":44,"number":45},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.9.png","WORKS 6 | FABBIAN ILLUMINAZIONE\n9\n",9,{"image":47,"text":48,"number":49},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.10.png","WORKS 6 | NUMBERS\n10\nNUMBERS\nEmployees\n30 units.\nBuildings\n8500 square meters of covered plant and 45000 square meters of \nuncovered plant based in Castelminio di Resana; a 100 square meters \noffice in New York U.S.A..\nCertifications\nThe company is UNI EN ISO 9001 certified; the certification is constantly \nupdated according to the Vision2000 rule. Furthermore, the products are \nCE, UL (North America), Goststandard (Russia), IMQ and ENEC03 certified.\nSales Managers\n3 for Europe, Middle East and Asia.\nAgents\n53 agents across the world.\nDistributors\nWe also collaborate with importers who distribute our products in some of \nthe most important countries in the world, such as: Australia, New Zealand, \nJapan, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Israel, Turkey, \nGreece, Czech Republic, Denmark, Libya, Tunisia. North America instead \nis managed by an affiliate company.\nDesigners\nWe collaborate with several international designers: Matali Crasset, \nLagranja Design, Mathieu Lehanneur, Benjamin Hubert, Marc Sadler, \nRoberto Pamio, Tobia Scarpa, Karim Rashid, Francesco Lucchese, \nProspero Rasulo, Paolo De Lucchi, Alessandra Baldereschi, Ali Siahvoshi, \nNicola Design, DesignZagato, Gio Minelli, Luca Scacchetti, Tiziano Maffione, \nAntonio Canova, A.Saggia&V.Sommella, Dompieri & Pisoni, Vim & Vigor, \nFederica Bubani, Formfjord, Bartek Mejor, Guillaume Delvigne, \nVittorio Massimo, Pellegrini+Mengato Design, Studio Marco Piva.\nCatalogue\nOur logo and our corporate identity were conceived by Cerri Office and \nAssociates, Milan. The catalogue is constantly updated with new technical \ncontent and with the latest products.\n",10,{"image":51,"text":52,"number":53},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.11.png","WORKS 6 | FABBIAN ILLUMINAZIONE\n11\n",11,{"image":55,"text":56,"number":57},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.12.png","12\nWORKS 6 | NUMBERS\n",12,{"image":59,"text":60,"number":61},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.13.png","WORKS 6 | FABBIAN ILLUMINAZIONE\n13\n",13,{"image":63,"text":64,"number":65},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.14.png","Hotel Inn – Barberino del Mugello, FI \nHotel Isuite – Rimini \nHotel Jolly – Milano 2 \nHotel Jolly – Milano Fiori\nHotel Jolly – Napoli \nHotel Lac Salin – Livigno, SO\nHotel Mare – Savona \nHotel Methis – Padova \nHotel Monteverde – Bistagno (AL) \nHotel Nazionale – Marinella di Carrara, MC \nHotel Olimpus – Sora, FR \nHotel Residence Explanade – Viareggio \nHotel Roma – Firenze \nHotel Royal Santina  – Rome \nHotel Sansicario Majestic - San Sicario Alto, \nCesana Torinese, TO \nHotel Stella d’Italia – Adria, RO \nHotel Tabina - Santa Maria Di Sala, VE\nHotel Universal – Caorle, VE \nHotel Urban Design  – Trieste \nHotel Villa Cappugi – Pistoia \nHotel Vogue – Arezzo \nResidence L’Airone – Corigliano Calabro, CS \nResidence Mirabel – Grado, GO  \nResort Gusmay - Peschici, FG \nSuite Hotel Belfiore – Brenzone, VR\nJAPAN\nHotel Asahi Royal – Kohci \nHotel The Westing Tokyo – Tokyo \nMEXICO\nHotel Marriott – Mexico City \nMONTENEGRO\nHotel Hemera - Podgorica\nNETHERLANDS\nHotel Arena – Amsterdam\nHotel Belmont – Eide \nHotel Raodhoes – Elsloo\nHotel Van der Valk – Arnhem \nHotel Vondel – Amsterdam \nHotel  Belmont – Ede \nPOLAND\nHotel Krasicki - Lidzbark Warminski \nHotel Niebieski – Krakov \nHotel Poleski – Krakow \nHotel Polski Pod Bialyn Orlem – Krakow \nHotel Rezydent – Gdansk \nHotel Silver – Przeclaw \nResidence Dom Bielsko – Krakow \nREPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE\nHotel Paramount – Singapore \nROMANIA\nHotel Vega – Mamaia \nHotel Galaxy - Timisoara\nRUSSIA\nCottage Igora – St. Petersburg \nALGERIA\nFour points by Sheraton Oran Hotel – Oran\nHotel Sofitel – Algeri \nBELARUS\nHotel Victoria – Minsk  \nBELGIUM\nHotel Radisson SAS – Bruxelles \nHotel Sofitel Louise – Bruxelles \nBOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA\nHotel Inn – Medugorje \nBULGARIA\nHotel Jeravy II – Sofia \nHotel Jeravy II – Sot\nHotel Les Fleures – Sofia \nHotel Royal Castle – Elenite \nCANADA\nHotel Delta Chelsea – Ottawa \nHotel Intercontinental – Toronto \nCROATIA\nApartments Sumartin – Split \nBoutique Hotel Alhambra - Mali Lošinj\nHotel Bellevue – Lussino \nHotel Bellevue - Mali Lošinj\nHotel Kolovare – Zadar \nHotel Millenium – Opatija \nHotel Nemira – Omis \nHotel Park - Split\nHotel Vivola – Umago \nHotel-Restaurant Niko – Zadar\nCZECH REPUBLIC\nHotel Adlon – Prague \nHotel Intercontinental – Prague \nESTONIA\nHotel Mihkli – Tallinn \nFINLAND\nHotel Cumulus – Hameenlinna \nHotel Glo – Helsinki \nHotel Hamburger – Turku \nHotel Radisson SAS – Oulu \nHotel Radisson SAS – Turku \nHotel Sokos  – Seurahuone Kotka \nHotel Sokos Flamingo – Helsinki \nHotel U-17 Even – Turku \nFRANCE\nHotel Aguado – Dieppe \nHotel All Seasons Paris Bercy – Paris \nHotel Apostrophe – Paris \nHotel Balmore – Menton \nHotel Chevreuse – Paris \nHotel De Sers – Paris \nHotel du Panthéon – Paris \nHôtel Elysée Secret – Paris   \nHotel Emile – Paris    \nHotel Fortuny – Paris \nHotel L’Adresse – Paris \nHotel La Clairiere Spa - La Petite Pierre \nHotel Les Terrasses de Pinarellu – Ste Lucie \nde Porto Vecchio \nHotel Novotel Porte de Vanves - Paris\nHotel Marriott Renaissance – Aix en Provence \nHotel Printania – Paris \nHotel Villa des Artistes – Paris \nGERMANY\nGrand Hotel Arabella – Frankfurt \nHotel Ceres – Binz auf Rügen \nHotel Graf Zeppelin – Konstanz \nHotel KG Bayerische Hausbau – Munchen \nHotel The Westin Grand – Frankfurt \nGREECE\nHotel Aegli – Volos \nHotel Anatolia – Corfù \nHotel Anemoi – Folegandros \nHotel Ianos – Lefkada Island \nHotel Ianos – Marina Lefkadas, Lefkada Island \nHotel Kontokali Bay – Thessaloniki  \nHotel Olympic Star – Patras \nHotel Olympic Star – Patras \nHotel Porto Place – Thessaloniki \nHotel Sani – Chalkidiki \nHotel Santorini Grace – Santorini  \nSani Resort – Corfù \nHUNGARY\nHotel Nautis – Balaton Lake \nIRELAND\nHotel Green Isle – Dublin \nHotel Rivercourt – Kilkenny \nITALY\nGrand Hotel Paradiso – Catanzaro Lido, CZ \nGrand Hotel Quisisana – Capri, NA \nGrand Hotel Terme – Chianciano Terme, SI \nHotel “Dei Dragomanni” – Venezia \nHotel Alpin Wellness Kristiania – Cogolo di \nPejo, Val di Sole, TN \nHotel Belfiore - Brenzone, VR \nHotel BellaVista – Grosseto \nHotel Bellavista Palace – Montecatini Terme, PT \nHotel Biancaneve – Selva di Val Gardena, BZ \nHotel Black – Roma \nHotel Borgo Sant’Egnazia - Villa Golf - \nSavelletri di Fasano, BR \nHotel Ca’di Valle – Cavallino, Jesolo, Ve \nHotel Celide – Lungo le Mura, LU \nHotel Excelsior Gallia – Milano\nHotel Fior – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nHotel Furzi Diffusion – Faella Pian di Scò, AR \nHotel Gallia – Milano\nHotel Grillo - Amendolara Marina, Cosenza \nCalabra, CS \nHotel Havana – Rimini \nHotel HB – Aosta \nHotel Imperial – Montecatini Terme, PT \nHOTELS\n",14,{"image":67,"text":68,"number":69},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.15.png","Cottage Malinovskiy – Village Razdori \nHotel Art – Voronez \nHotel Azimut – Ufa \nHotel Marco Polo Presnya – Moscow \nQATAR\nHotel Intercontinental - Doha \nSAUDI ARABIA\nITCC Crown Plaza Convention Hotel - Riyadh\nResidence Jeddah Palace – Jeddah\nSLOVENIA\nHotel & Casinò Safir – Sežana \nHotel Plaza – Ljubljana \nSPAIN\nHotel Agroland S.A. – Majorca \nHotel Andia – Pamplona \nHotel Calatayud – Zaragoza \nHotel Castillo de Ayud – Calatayud, Zaragoza \nHotel Illa D’Or – Maiorca \nHotel Intercontinental  – Palma de Majorca \nHotel Mirador del Moncayo - Olvega Soria \nHotel Prinsotel La Dorada - Playa de Muro, \nMallorca \nHotel Royal Son Bou – Playa de Son Bou, Minorca \nPrinsHotel la Dorada – Muro, Majorca \nSWITZERLAND\nHof Ragaz – Bad Ragaz \nHotel Eiger – Grindelwald \nHotel Guarda Golf - Crans Montana \nSeehof Arabella Sheraton - Davos \nTANZANIA\nOrion Hotels Limited – Arusha\nTURCHIA\nHotel Marriott – Istambul\nUAE\nHotel Doubletree Hilton – Dubai\nHotel Dubai Airport Concourser – Dubai\nSheraton Burj Al Salam – Dubai \nUKRAINE\nHotel Chichikov – Kharkov \nHotel Kharkov – Kharkov \nHotel Kreshiatic – Kiev\nHotel Mirotel - Truskavetz, Carpazi \nMirotel – Truskavetz, Carpazi \nUNITED KINGDOM\nHotel FanHams – Ware, Hertfordshire \nHotel Fanhasm Hall – Windcester, Hampshire \nHotel Intercontinental - London\nHotel Lainston House – Sparholt \nWinchester, Hampshire\nHotel Penny Hill  – Winchester \nHotel Penny Hill Park - Surrey \nHotel Radisson SAS – London \nHotel Royal – Berkshire \nUSA\nCasino Tajmahal – Atlantic City, NJ  \nHoliday Inn – Louisiana \nHoliday Inn – Miami, FL \nHotel Harrah’s Casino – Atlantic City, NJ\nRed Rock Casino, 20th fl. Penthouse rooms \n– Las Vegas, NV\nHampton Inn - Myrtle Beach, SC\nDelta Hotel Orlando – Orlando, FL\nCosmo High Roller – Las Vegas, NV\nSt. Regis Bal Harbor – Miami, FL\n50 Bowery Hotel New York - New York City, NY\nPlaza Hotel - Slovenia\npag 16\nExcelsior Gallia Hotel - Italy\npag 26\nHemera Hotel - Montenegro\npag 28\nIntercontinental London Hotel - United Kingdom\npag 30\nMarriott Hotel - Turkey\npag 32\nResidence Mirabel - Italy\npag 34\nMonteverde Hotel - Italy\npag 38\nSani Resort - Greece\npag 40\nEmile Hotel - France\npag 42\nJeravy II Hotel - Bulgary\npag 44\nGuarda Golf Hotel - Switzerland\npag 46\nI-Suite Hotel - Italy\npag 48\nStella d’Italia Hotel - Italy\npag 50\nElyséè Secret Hotel - France\npag 52\n",15,{"image":71,"text":72,"number":73},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.16.png","Plaza Hotel\nLjubljana - Slovenia\nArch. Rok Kuhar, Katjusa Kranjc\nCollections used\nTile\nWORKS 6 | PLAZA HOTEL\n16\n",16,{"image":75,"text":76,"number":77},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.17.png","17\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\nTILE LIGHTS UP \nTHE PRESTIGIOUS \nHOTEL PLAZA\nA sparkling Tile lights up \nthe 4-stars Plaza Hotel in \nLjubljana. The project consists \nof a Tile wall as an element \nof continuity between the \nlobby of the prestigious hotel \nand the lounge area on the \nfirst floor, overlooking the \nentrance.\nThis Tile composition is 8 \nmeters high and 4.5 meters \nwide, and its light source is \nhidden in the false ceiling. \nThe whole hotel’s design \nwas based on the pattern \nof the single Tile glass, and \nit is repeatedly used in the \ndecorations of the ceilings and \nwalls.\nTile becomes the refined and \ndistinctive element of this \nhotel.\n",17,{"image":79,"text":80,"number":81},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.18.png","CONCEPT\nREQUIREMENTS \nThe idea behind the concept of this lobby was to exploit the height of \nthe ceiling in order to give an impression of magnificence. Indeed, the \nchoice of having an open-space second floor makes the lobby seem more \nspacious. Tile was the perfect solution for both levels, because it created \na strong impact in the lobby, whereas it created intimacy for those dining \nin the restaurant on the second level. Moreover, its transparency makes \nsure that natural light coming from the entrance filters through the other \nareas. And nothing better than the sunlight makes a crystal glass sparkle \nand add prestige to the whole atmosphere. \nFinally, the shape of the glass is so peculiar that the same pattern was \nreproduced in the whole architecture of the hotel. The ceilings, the \nwooden walls and other interior decorations were all conceived so that \nthe detail of the glass was the theme of the lobby. On the other hand, Tile \nwas customized with a brass base at the bottom so that it would match \nthe logo of the hotel and the metal finishing of the interiors.\nHigh-end hotels have the need of welcoming \ntheir guests in the best possible way. This \nmeans that the lobby is the most important \narchitectural element since it is the first \nand last area that the guests visit in a \nhotel. The Plaza Hotel needed a majestic \nlobby. They wanted their guests to gasp in \namazement as soon as they walked in. The \nspace of the lobby includes an open-space \nsecond floor and therefore they needed an \nelement that could harmonize both levels \nand that could be the trait d’union between \narchitecture and interiors.\nWORKS 6 | PLAZA HOTEL\n18\n",18,{"image":83,"text":84,"number":85},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.19.png","WORKS 6 | HOTELS\n19\n",19,{"image":87,"text":88,"number":89},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.20.png","20\nSOLUTIONS\nThe engineering behind the construction of a wall is complicated. If the wall \nis made of crystal glass and is supported on one side only, then the situation \nis even more complex. The metal structure that holds up Tile is recessed \ninto the ceiling in order to give the impression that the glass curtain is \nsuspended in the air and could resemble a waterfall flowing from the sky. \nThe significant dimensions of the chandelier, exactly 8 meters high by \n4.5 meters wide, mean that its weight had to be carefully taken into \nconsideration. From an engineering point of view, the ceiling had to support \nmore than 700 kilograms of glasses. In the same way, the structure of \nthe lamp had to hold the weight as well. For this reason, the project was \nslightly modified. Each glass is normally supported by 4 steel cables, \nhowever, 4 additional steel cables were added in order to face the weight \nissue. This solution improved the solidity of the chandelier and thanks to the \nsmart design of the glass that conceals the cables, the overall appearance \nremained intact.\nFinally, one more aspect had to be \nconsidered. The lobby is the most visited \npart of the hotel, for instance all guests \nwalk by this area with their suitcases. \nThis particular location makes a glass \nstructure an easy target for incidents \nand careless behaviour, turning it into a \npotentially dangerous element. Despite the \nheight and the weight of the structure, the \nchandelier was not fastened at the bottom \nin order to allow for greater flexibility and \navoid tension when the structure is hit. \nThis ensures that the glasses swing freely \nwithout causing pressure to the structure \nwhich otherwise could be subject to \ndamages. \nWORKS 6 | PLAZA HOTEL\n",20,{"image":91,"text":92,"number":93},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.21.png","WORKS 6 | HOTELS\n21\n",21,{"image":95,"text":96,"number":97},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.22.png","22\nWORKS 6 | PLAZA HOTEL\n",22,{"image":99,"text":100,"number":101},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.23.png","WORKS 6 | HOTELS\n23\n",23,{"image":103,"text":104,"number":105},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.24.png","24\nWORKS 6 | PLAZA HOTEL\n",24,{"image":107,"text":108,"number":109},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.25.png","WORKS 6 | HOTELS\n25\n",25,{"image":111,"text":112,"number":113},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.26.png","26\nWORKS 6 | EXCELSIOR GALLIA HOTEL\nExcelsior Gallia\nHotel\nMilano - Italy\nArch. Marco Piva\nCollections used\nSlot\nTile\n",26,{"image":115,"text":116,"number":117},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.27.png","27\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",27,{"image":119,"text":120,"number":121},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.28.png","28\nWORKS 6 | HEMERA HOTEL\nHemera Hotel\nPodgorica - Montenegro\nArch. Virginia Kavraki\nLighting Designer Igor Strugar\nCollections used\nBeluga Steel\n",28,{"image":123,"text":124,"number":125},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.29.png","29\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",29,{"image":127,"text":128,"number":129},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.30.png","30\nWORKS 6 | INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON HOTEL - THE O2\nIntercontinental London \nHotel - The O2\nLondon - United Kingdom\nCollections used\nLaminis\nMultispot Tooby\nMultispot Beluga\n",30,{"image":131,"text":132,"number":133},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.31.png","31\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",31,{"image":135,"text":136,"number":137},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.32.png","32\nWORKS 6 | MARRIOTT HOTEL\nMarriott Hotel\nIstanbul - Turkey\nArch. Uras & Dilekci Mimarlık\nCollections used\nBijou\nLumi - Baka\nDono\nLumi - Mochi\nLumi - Poga\n",32,{"image":139,"text":140,"number":141},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.33.png","33\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",33,{"image":143,"text":144,"number":145},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.34.png","34\nResidence Mirabel\nGrado (GO) - Italy\nCubetto\nFlow\nVicky\nCollections used\nBeluga Colour\nBijou\nDiamond & Swirl\nWORKS 6 | RESIDENCE MIRABEL\n",34,{"image":147,"text":148,"number":149},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.35.png","35\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",35,{"image":151,"text":152,"number":153},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.36.png","36\nWORKS 6 | RESIDENCE MIRABEL\n",36,{"image":155,"text":156,"number":157},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.37.png","37\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",37,{"image":159,"text":160,"number":161},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.38.png","38\nWORKS 6 | MONTEVERDE HOTEL\nMonteverde Hotel\nBistagno (AL) - Italy\nCollections used\nBeluga White\nGiro\nLumi - Mycena\nLumi - Sfera\nPivot\nToroidale\n",38,{"image":163,"text":164,"number":165},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.39.png","39\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",39,{"image":167,"text":168,"number":169},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.40.png","40\nWORKS 6 | SANI RESORT\nSani Resort\nCorfù - Greece\nCollections used\nDiamond & Swirl\nFaretti - Cindy\n",40,{"image":171,"text":172,"number":173},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.41.png","41\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",41,{"image":175,"text":176,"number":177},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.42.png","42\nWORKS 6 | EMILE HOTEL\nEmile Hotel\nParis - France\nCollections used\nBeluga White\nCricket\n",42,{"image":179,"text":180,"number":181},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.43.png","43\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",43,{"image":183,"text":184,"number":185},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.44.png","44\nWORKS 6 | JERAVY II HOTEL\nJeravy II Hotel\nSofia - Bulgaria\nCollections used\nToroidale\n",44,{"image":187,"text":188,"number":189},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.45.png","45\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",45,{"image":191,"text":192,"number":193},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.46.png","46\nWORKS 6 | GUARDA GOLF HOTEL\nGuarda Golf Hotel\nCrans Montana - Switzerland\nArch. Davide d’Agostino\nFaretti - Lei\nCollections used\nBeluga Colour\nFaretti - Cindy\nFaretti - Cheope\nVicky\n",46,{"image":195,"text":196,"number":197},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.47.png","47\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",47,{"image":199,"text":200,"number":201},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.48.png","48\nWORKS 6 | I-SUITE HOTEL\nI-Suite Hotel\nRimini - Italy\nArch. Simone Micheli\nArch. Giovanni Quadrelli\nCricket\nCollections used\nVenere\n",48,{"image":203,"text":204,"number":205},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.49.png","49\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",49,{"image":207,"text":208,"number":209},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.50.png","50\nWORKS 6 | STELLA D’ITALIA HOTEL\nStella d’Italia Hotel\nAdria (RO) - Italy\nCollections used\nFlow\nVenere\n",50,{"image":211,"text":212,"number":213},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.51.png","51\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",51,{"image":215,"text":216,"number":217},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.52.png","52\nWORKS 6 | ELYSÉE SECRET HOTEL\nElysée Secret\nHotel\nParis - France\nArch. Axel Schoenert Architectes Associés\nCollections used\nDiamond & Swirl\nSlot\n",52,{"image":219,"text":220,"number":221},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.53.png","53\nWORKS 6 | HOTELS\n",53,{"image":223,"text":224,"number":225},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.54.png","GREECE\nWellness Spa – Corfù \nHUNGARY\nSalon ALMA – Budapest \nITALY\nBeauty Center Baufiber – Camposampiero, PD\nCentro Massaggi L’Essenza – Noale, VE \nGrand Hotel Paradiso Spa – Catanzaro Lido, CZ\nGym Up, Ipercity – Albignasego, PD \nGymday – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nHairdresser & Beauty Store – Porto Viro, RO \nHairdresser and Wellness Center Art Petè \n– Brescia\nHairdresser Bh Salon - Bari \nHairdresser Bh Salon - Firenze \nHairdresser Bh Salon - Roma \nHairdresser Bh Salon - Terzigno, NA \nHairdresser Bh Salon - Vico Equense, NA \nHairdresser Gianluca Desiderio – Pescara \nHairdresser Jean Louis David – Padova \nHairdresser Sergio & Massimo – Pescara \nHairdresser Tony & Guy – Milan \nHairdresser Tony & Guy – Novara \nHairdresser Tony & Guy – Pontecagnano, SA\nWELLNESS\nCENTERS\nHairdresser Tony & Guy – Torino\nSuite Spa Mirabel – Grado, GO \nWellness CastelSalus – Castello di Godego, TV\nWellness-Center Kalidra – Loreggia, PD\nPOLAND\nAlter Ego Beauty Salon – Krakow \nBeauty Center Z’Art – Krakow \nRUSSIA\nBeauty Center Z’Art – Moscow \nSWITZERLAND\nHotel Guarda Golf Spa - Crans Montana\nUAE\nAl Barari Compound SPA – Dubai\nHeart and Soul Wellness Center - Dubai\nUSA\nThe Bellevue Club – Seattle  \nBraelinn Country Club – Peachtree City, GA\nRiver House Fitness Center – Arlington, VA\nJCC of Greater Rochester at 2000 Markus \nPark – New Hyde Park, NY\n",54,{"image":227,"text":228,"number":229},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.55.png","Heart and Soul Wellness Center - UAE\npag 56\nArt Petè Wellness Center - Italy\npag 66\nGuarda Golf Hotel Spa - Italy\npag 70\nGrand Hotel Paradiso Spa - Italy\npag 72\nHome & Spa Design - Italy\npag 74\n",55,{"image":231,"text":232,"number":233},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.56.png","56\nHeart and Soul \nWellness Center\nDubai - UAE\nCollections used\nWORKS 6 | HEART AND SOUL WELLNESS CENTER\nDiamond & Swirl\nGiunco\nLumi - Sfera\nSlot\n",56,{"image":235,"text":236,"number":237},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.57.png","57\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\nA RELAXING \nHIDEAWAY FROM \nCITY LIFE\nIn the hectic city of Dubai, you \ncan take a break to relax in \nthe Heart & Soul Spa Center. \nThe philosophy behind the \ncenter is that of restoring \nthe calming effect of nature. \nThe purpose is to relax and \ncreate moments of peace and \ntranquillity for customers who \nseek refuge from the chaos \nof the city. \nThe interiors are thus well-\ngroomed and cosy, and \ndominated by a design that \ncreates a feeling of intimacy. \nThe Mediterranean style is \nomnipresent, with elements \nin light-coloured wood, natural \nstone, neutral, pastel shades \nand simple, comfortable \nfurniture. \n",57,{"image":239,"text":240,"number":241},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.58.png","CONCEPT\nThe concept of the Heart & Soul Spa Center was inspired by \nnature. The idea was to create a place where customers could \nfind peace through reconnecting their soul to nature. \nThis idea also gave the name to the store. \nTaking care of one’s own body is essential to treating one’s own \nsoul as well. \nWith this in mind, the journey that customers of the Spa \nundertake starts from the cure of the body and ends with the \nnourishment the soul, through the help of nature.\nFor this purpose natural materials and colours were considered \nthe best options for decorating the Spa and conveying a sense \nof relaxation.\n58\nWORKS 6 | HEART AND SOUL WELLNESS CENTER\nREQUIREMENTS \nThe lighting of a Spa is very important \nfor many reasons. In some cases light is \nimportant in order to achieve a good result, \nfor instance painting nails or applying \nmake-up. In other circumstances, light is \nfundamental in order for the customers of \nthe Spa to achieve relaxation and make the \nmost of their time in the center. \nThe use of artificial light can, therefore, \nbecome a synonym of the inner light \nreached by the visitors of the Spa after \ntheir restoring treatments. \nMaking customers feel good about \nthemselves and be at peace with everything \nelse, is what mattered for the success of \nthis project.\n",58,{"image":243,"text":244,"number":245},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.59.png","59\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",59,{"image":247,"text":248,"number":249},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.60.png","60\nIn the hair salon, a series of Lumi Sfera \npendants of different dimensions recall a \nsoothing bubble bath. They were used in \nthe make-up room were a significant light \noutput is fundamental in order to properly \ncarry out the various tasks. \nIn the hair salon, instead, two sizes of \nDiamond & Swirl pendants were placed \nabove the wash stations. Their sparkling \ncrystal reflections convey a sense of \nluxury and sophistication as if daring the \ncustomers in trying new looks.\nThe rest of the spaces are lit up by long \nrecessed Slot downlights. Their use serves \na practical need of light in the workspace. \nHowever, they were laid out in groups of \ndifferent sizes in order to convey a playful \nsensation. \nWORKS 6 | HEART AND SOUL WELLNESS CENTER\nSOLUTIONS\nThe various areas of the Spa have very different uses, and for \neach one it was necessary to find the right solutions in terms of \nlighting. Some parts benefit of natural lighting coming in from \nbig windows, whereas other rooms are darker and can only rely \non lighting fixtures. \nStarting from the lobby, at the back of the reception desk, a \nlong line of Giunco floor lamps was used to welcome guests. \nTheir effect almost simulates a cane thicket as if to convey \na sense of balance and relaxation. Once customers enter the \nSpa, they are immediately surrounded by natural elements like \nbushes of cane and a wood reception desk. In order to further \ngive the idea of a real natural bush, the Giunco floor lamps were \nrecessed in the floor and covered by natural stones. \n",60,{"image":251,"text":252,"number":253},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.61.png","61\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",61,{"image":255,"text":256,"number":257},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.62.png","62\nWORKS 6 | HEART AND SOUL WELLNESS CENTER\n",62,{"image":259,"text":260,"number":261},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.63.png","63\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",63,{"image":263,"text":264,"number":265},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.64.png","64\nWORKS 6 | HEART AND SOUL WELLNESS CENTER\n",64,{"image":267,"text":268,"number":269},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.65.png","65\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",65,{"image":271,"text":272,"number":273},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.66.png","66\nWORKS 6 | ART PETÈ WELLNESS CENTER\nArt Petè\nWellness Center\nBrescia - Italy\nArch. Alberto Apostoli \nCollections used\nDomina\nPlano\n",66,{"image":275,"text":276,"number":277},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.67.png","67\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",67,{"image":279,"text":280,"number":281},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.68.png","68\nWORKS 6 | ART PETÈ WELLNESS CENTER\n",68,{"image":283,"text":284,"number":285},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.69.png","69\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",69,{"image":287,"text":288,"number":289},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.70.png","70\nWORKS 6 | GUARDA GOLF HOTEL SPA\nGuarda Golf \nHotel Spa\nCrans Montana - Switzerland \nDADA Architetture + Design \nCollections used\nCubetto\nCricket\n",70,{"image":291,"text":292,"number":293},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.71.png","71\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",71,{"image":295,"text":296,"number":297},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.72.png","72\nWORKS 6 | GRAND HOTEL PARADISO SPA\nGrand Hotel \nParadiso Spa\nCatanzaro Lido (CZ) - Italy\nCollections used\nVenere\n",72,{"image":299,"text":300,"number":301},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.73.png","73\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",73,{"image":303,"text":304,"number":305},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.74.png","74\nHome & Spa Design\nMilan - Italy\nDiamond & Swirl\nCollections used\nBeluga Colour\nBeluga Steel\nCricket\nCubetto\nWORKS 6 | HOME & SPA DESIGN\nVenere\n",74,{"image":307,"text":308,"number":309},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.75.png","75\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",75,{"image":311,"text":312,"number":313},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.76.png","76\nWORKS 6 | HOME & SPA DESIGN\n",76,{"image":315,"text":316,"number":317},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.77.png","77\nWORKS 6 | WELLNESS CENTERS\n",77,{"image":319,"text":320,"number":321},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.78.png","AUSTRIA\nTea and Coffee House – Vienna \nBELGIUM\nCrystal Lounge – Bruge \nRestaurant Pino – Ath \nTraiteur Vray – Mons \nBOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA\nEat Club Mash – Sarajevo \nBULGARIA\nRestaurant Paradise – Varna \nCAMERUN\nSanza Discotheque – Yaoundé  \nCROATIA  \n \nCaffè Babic, Commercial Centar Tommy – Split\nCaffè Periska – Split \nHamby Fast Food, Policentro Rijeka – Rijeka\nRestaurant Belvedere – Vrsar  \nRestaurant Boban – Split \nCZECH REPUBLIC\nRestaurant U Minuty – Prague \nESTONIA\nAmps Parnu Cafe – Tallin \nFINLAND\nRestaurant ABC Siihtala – Turku \nFRANCE\nBrasserie Le Cèsar – Paris  \nL’esquinade – Marseille \nRestaurant Mob – Paris \nRestaurant Rwa – Paris\nNoGlu - Paris \nGERMANY\nEiscafè Italia - Kirchheim unter Teck \nEiscafè La Venezia – Unna \nEiscafè Manzini – Osterhofen \nLocanda 33 – Hamburg \nRestaurant Gastro Schramm – Fulda \nVinothek – Francofort \nRESTAURANTS\n& BARS\nGREECE\nCaffè Marina Club21 – Patras \nDue Piani Restaurant – Trikala \nRestaurant Mamma Mia – Ioannina \nWinerry Koplaka – Creta \nIRELAND\nBar Ryan’s – Navan \nITALY\nBar – Piancastagnaio, Siena \nBar “Certe Notti” – Agropoli, SA  \nBar Garbardina – Montemurlo, PO \nBar Giorgione  - Castelfranco V.to, TV \nBar Mafalda - Mestrino, PD \nBar Mc Jona’s Casarossa – Cavarzere, VE \nBar Sikulo – Palermo \nBar Torino – Gorizia \nCaffè degli Artisti – Latina \nCaffè fuori porta – Cittadella, PD \nCaffè Kitsch - Castelfranco V.to, TV  \nDiscoRestaurant Tulip - PortoViro, RO\nFusion Restaurant Kanji Light - Milano \nLa Rumeria – Savona \nLocanda Al Tezzon – Camposanpiero, PD \nPasticceria Sette – Albignasego, PD \nPizzeria Al Mandrillo – Padova \nPizzeria Corona d’Oro – Albaredo di Vedelago, TV\nRestaurant Al Peronio – Padova \nRestaurant Al Solito Posto – Resana, TV \nRestaurant Braceria Da Michele – Porta \nSan Marco, SI \nRestaurant Colazione da Tiffany – \nSommacampagna, VR \nRestaurant Da Nadia Gavarini – Mocrone, MS\nRestaurant Ebano – Trebaseleghe, PD \nRestaurant Gavarini – Massa Carrara \nRestaurant Gente di Mare – Milano \nRestaurant Gilda – Rossano V.to, VI \nRestaurant Hotel Residence Esplanade - \nViareggio, LU \nRestaurant Il Massimo – Padova \nRestaurant Il Poggio – Resana, TV\nRestaurant Jadore Sushi – Cittadella, PD \nRestaurant L’Assassino – Chianciano Terme, SI  \nRestaurant NordSee - Vicolungo, NO \nRestaurant Relais El Toulà – Ponzano, TV \nRestaurant Rifugio Las Vegas - San Cassiano, BZ\nRestaurant Rio San Martino - Treviso\nRestaurant San Bernardino – Treviso \nRestaurant Tiramisù – Jesolo, VE \nRestaurant Villa Casena dei Colli – Palermo \nThe Coffe Company – Gallipoli, LE \nVilla Casena dei Colli – Palermo \nJAPAN\nLounge bar Hibiki – Tokyo \nLATVIA\nCaffè Lex Interior – Riga \nSushi Box – Vilnius\nSushi Box – Kaunas\nNETHERLAND\nRestaurant Brasserie De Boerderij – Arnhem\nRestaurant Vlees&Vis – Oud Zevenaar \nPOLAND\nBoogie Cafè – Krakow \nCaffè Cerpol Shop – Opole \nRestaurant Havana – Poznan \nRestaurant Papaya – Varsaw \nRestaurant Wierzynek – Krakov\nROMANIA\nAltitude Restaurant – Poiana Brasov\nRUSSIA\nBar Kalina - Moscow \nCaffè Monolit – Moscow \nGran Caffè Carusel – St.Petersburg \nInternet Caffè Net Center – Moscow \nRestaurant Atlantis – St. Petersburg \nRestaurant Etage – Kaluga \nRestaurant Etage – Krasnogorsk\nRestaurant Etage – Moscow \nRestaurant Italia – St. Petersburg \nRestaurant Masquerade – St. Petersburg \nRestaurant Scandinavia – Moscow \nRestaurant Dieci – Ekaterinburg\nRestaurant Hotel Neva-Indigo – St. Petersburg\nSEBIA\nCaffè Majik – Belgrade\n",78,{"image":323,"text":324,"number":325},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.79.png","SLOVENIA\nBar Golix – Nova Gorica \nRestaurant Primula – Nova Gorica \nSPAIN\nBistrò Casa y Tinello – Zaragoza \nRestaurant Osteria Da Enzo - Palma de \nMajorca \nRestaurant Rangoli, a Taste of India – \nBarcelona \nRestaurant Txalaparta – Nagore \nSWITZERLAND\nFreizeit SantisPark Amusement Park - \nAbtwil, St Gallen \nRestaurant Grotto Broggini – Losone \nUAE\nCosta Caffe – Dubai \nFirenze Restaurant - Dubai\nRestaurant Nar Hilton Ras Al Khaima – Dubai\nRestaurant Shisa Bar Nar – Dubai \nUNITED KINGDOM\nAmicus Apple – Edimburgh \nBaffito’s Bar & Pizzeria - Cheshire\nChina Town - Edimburgh \nE.P. Club – Bolton\nIndian Cavalry Club - Edimburgh \nNight Club J2 – Bolton \nRestaurant Bar “La Rocca” – Lancashire \nRestaurant China Town – Edinburgh \nRestaurant Club Indian Cavalry – \nEdinburgh\nUSA\nCafè ArtScience – Boston, MA\nDunnkin Donuts – across \nMcDonald’s – New Hope, MN \nMcDonald’s – Trever City, MI  \nVESTA 17 Restaurant – New York City, NY\nAIA Philadelphia Headquarters, Cafeteria \n– Philadelphia, PA\nCondé Nast Headquarters One World \nTrade Center - New York City, NY\nMartin Trust Center for MIT \nEntrepreneurship - Cambridge, MA\nCafè ArtScience - USA\npag 80\nKanji Light Fusion Restaurant - Italy\npag 90\nAltitude Restaurant - Romania\npag 92\nMob Restaurant  - France\npag 94\nItalia Restaurant - Russia\npag 96\nBaffito’s Bar&Pizzeria - United Kingdom\npag 98\nMartin Trust Center for MIT \nEntrepreneurship - USA\npag 100\nTiramisù Restaurant - Italy\npag 102\nVilla Casena dei Colli Restaurant - Italy\npag 104\nCondé Nast Headquarters - USA\npag 106\nRio San Martino Restaurant - Italy\npag 108\n",79,{"image":327,"text":328,"number":329},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.80.png","80\nCafè ArtScience\nBoston (MA) - USA\nArch. Mathieu Lehanneur\nCollections used\nWORKS 6 | CAFÈ ARTSCIENCE\nCloudy\n",80,{"image":331,"text":332,"number":333},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.81.png","81\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\nCLOUDY IN THE \nTEMPLE OF SCIENCE\nStrategically positioned \nbetween the prestigious \nHarvard and MIT universities, \nCafé ArtScience designed by \nMathieu Lehanneur opened \nits doors. Over 1000 square \nmeters to host scientific, \nintellectual and artistic \ndiscussions, Café ArtScience \nis an hybrid and multi-purpose \nvenue that represents a \nnew equation: Restaurant + \nAuditorium + Bar + Concept \nShop + Art Gallery = Ideas! \nCafé ArtScience is the missing \nlink between scientific \nlaboratory and literary café, \nalready appealing to scholars, \nartists, students and investors \ngathered around the same \ndishes. The dining area is \ndecorated with more than 20 \nCloudy suspensions creating \na very scenic and unique \natmosphere.\n",81,{"image":335,"text":336,"number":337},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.82.png","CONCEPT\nThe purpose of this café is very versatile. It brings together young \nstudents, professors, researchers and academics in general who \nwant to share their views or opinions, who want to hold a debate \nor a conference, or simply who want to get a good cup of coffee. \nIt is an intellectually lively environment, a place where freethinking \nis not only appreciated but also encouraged. The whole atmosphere \nis warm but modern, the café is spacious but quiet. The whole \nmood is vibrant and stimulating.\n“Our brain has as much need for intellectual stimulation as pleasure. \nIt was time to unite these two hemispheres and to develop them in \ntandem.” \nMathieu Lehanneur\n82\nWORKS 6 | CAFÈ ARTSCIENCE\nREQUIREMENTS \nEven in the layout of an open-space café it \nis necessary to separate the various areas: \nthe lounge, the bar, the dining room. \nHowever, this was not achieved through \nthe use of fixed architectural structures \nlike walls. It was cleverly done through the \nchoice of the interior decoration. \nThe need of the architect was to distinguish \nthe dining area from the rest of the café \nby highlighting it with a strong decorative \nelement. For this reason, a cluster of Cloudy \npendants was chosen in order to put a \nfocus on the central area of the café.\n",82,{"image":339,"text":340,"number":341},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.83.png","83\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",83,{"image":343,"text":344,"number":345},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.84.png","84\nFinally, the most important reason why \nCloudy is the main feature of the dining \nspace, regards its shape. Cloudy has a \nround shape and fits with the rest of \nthe curvy details and interiors. But most \nimportantly, it resembles the shape of a \ncloud. Even the color of the blown glass \nsoftly fades from white to transparent like \nthe clouds in the sky. \nHaving one’s own head “in the clouds” \nis synonym of thinking, it shows the \nrelationship between cognition and upper \nspace.  Nothing else but Cloudy could \nbetter describe the process of thinking, of \ninnovation and meditation typical of such an \nintellectually inspiring environment like the \nArtscience Café. \nWORKS 6 | CAFÈ ARTSCIENCE\nSOLUTIONS\n“The greatest innovations and discoveries have rarely taken shape behind a \ndesk. Archimedes was in his bath, Newton beneath an apple tree and Steve \nJobs in a garage. Café ArtScience would have put these three great minds on \nthe same sofa!” \nMathieu Lehanneur\nAt Artscience Café we are way above “cloud nine”, indeed the Cloudy \npendants that were used are more than 20. Many different solutions could \nhave been placed on top of the dining area of the Artscience Café. However, \nCloudy was selected as the best option, for many reasons. First of all, it is \nan innovative lamp thanks to its LED energy-saving technology. The light \noutput is great and can be dimmed when needed. This is an important \nfeature for such a versatile place, where light sometimes serves a practical \npurpose and sometimes it is just a decorative cozy element. The length of \nthe cables is easily adjustable in order to create a dynamic effect on the \nhigh ceiling.\n",84,{"image":347,"text":348,"number":349},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.85.png","85\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",85,{"image":351,"text":352,"number":353},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.86.png","86\nWORKS 6 | CAFÈ ARTSCIENCE\n",86,{"image":355,"text":356,"number":357},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.87.png","87\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",87,{"image":359,"text":360,"number":361},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.88.png","88\nWORKS 6 | CAFÈ ARTSCIENCE\n",88,{"image":363,"text":364,"number":365},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.89.png","89\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",89,{"image":367,"text":368,"number":369},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.90.png","90\nWORKS 6 | KANJI LIGHT FUSION RESTAURANT\nKanji Light\nFusion Restaurant\nMilan - Italy\nArch. Giuseppe Dondoni\nCollections used\nLaminis\n",90,{"image":371,"text":372,"number":373},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.91.png","91\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",91,{"image":375,"text":376,"number":377},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.92.png","92\nWORKS 6 | ALTITUDE RESTAURANT\nAltitude\nRestaurant\nPoiana Brasov - Romania\nArch. Daniel Ciocazanu, DOOI Studio\nCollections used\nLaminis\n",92,{"image":379,"text":380,"number":381},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.93.png","93\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",93,{"image":383,"text":384,"number":385},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.94.png","94\nWORKS 6 | MOB RESTAURANT\nMob\nRestaurant\nParis - France \nCollections used\nLumi - Sfera\n",94,{"image":387,"text":388,"number":389},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.95.png","95\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",95,{"image":391,"text":392,"number":393},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.96.png","96\nItalia\nRestaurant\nSt. Petersburg - Russia\nCollections used\nRoofer\nWORKS 6 | ITALIA RESTAURANT\n",96,{"image":395,"text":396,"number":397},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.97.png","97\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",97,{"image":399,"text":400,"number":401},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.98.png","98\nWORKS 6 | BAFFITO’S BAR & RESTAURANT\nBaffito’s\nBar & Restaurant\nCheshire - United Kingdom\nCollections used\nRoofer\n",98,{"image":403,"text":404,"number":405},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.99.png","99\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",99,{"image":407,"text":408,"number":409},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.100.png","100\nWORKS 6 | MARTIN TRUST CENTER FOR MIT ENTREPRENEURSHIP\nMartin Trust Center\nfor MIT Entrepreneurship\nCambridge (MA) - USA\nAnalogue Studio\nCollections used\nLumi - Mochi\n",100,{"image":411,"text":412,"number":413},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.101.png","101\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",101,{"image":415,"text":416,"number":417},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.102.png","102\nWORKS 6 | TIRAMISÙ RESTAURANT\nTiramisù\nRestaurant\nJesolo (VE) - Italy\nCollections used\nStick\n",102,{"image":419,"text":420,"number":421},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.103.png","103\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",103,{"image":423,"text":424,"number":425},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.104.png","104\nWORKS 6 | VILLA CESENA DEI COLLI RESTAURANT\nVilla Casena dei Colli\nRestaurant\nPalermo - Italy\nCollections used\nBeluga Steel\nBijou\nCricket\n",104,{"image":427,"text":428,"number":429},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.105.png","105\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",105,{"image":431,"text":432,"number":433},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.106.png","106\nWORKS 6 | CONDÉ NAST HEADQUARTERS\nCondé Nast\nHeadquarters\nNew York City (NY) - USA\nGensler Architect\nCollections used\nCrio\n",106,{"image":435,"text":436,"number":437},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.107.png","107\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",107,{"image":439,"text":440,"number":441},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.108.png","108\nWORKS 6 | RIO SAN MARTINO RESTAURANT\nRio San Martino\nRestaurant\nTreviso - Italy\nCollections used\nBeluga White\n",108,{"image":443,"text":444,"number":445},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.109.png","109\nWORKS 6 | RESTAURANTS & BARS\n",109,{"image":447,"text":448,"number":449},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.110.png","BELGIUM\nFrench Embassy Offices – Bruxelles \nBOSNIA–HERZEGOVINA\nCommerce Bank Sarajevo – Sarajevo \nBRAZIL\nConstrutora trionfo – Curitiba \nCuritiba Offices – Curitiba \nNações Unidas – São Paulo \nBULGARIA\nFutura Ltd – Sofia \nCANADA\nAlcon Canada – Bramprton \nBank of Montreal – Toronto \nBell Canada – Montreal \nCanada Post Tower – Ottawa \nCanadian Imperial Bank – Toronto \nExide Electronics – Etobicoke \nMetropolitan Police H.Q. – Toronto \nRoyal Bank of Canada – Toronto \nToronto Dominion Bank – Toronto\nCZECH REPUBLIC\nPubblic Library – Prague \nUSA Embassy – Prague \nFINLAND\nItella Logistic Center – Helsinki \nNuclear Power Station – Olkiluoto \nFRANCE\nBank Credit Agricole Agencies – accross \nCabinet Experts Comptables – Paris \nGERMANY\nFrankenberger Bank - Frankenberg \nGREECE\nHelexpo Exposure Office – Thessaloniki \nHUNGARY\nRingier Enterprise – Budapest \nTravel-Bis – Budapest \nITALY\n2Effe Engineering Offices – Brescia \nCity Hall Offices – Selvazzano, PD \nCris Manufacture – Firenze \nOFFICES\nEleva Design Offices - Verona\nExxon Executive Offices - Roma \nFabris Offices – Padova\nFederpensionati CISL - Roma \nFidcorev - Correggio, RE \nGe. Fa Industries – Vicenza \nGeos Soc. Cooperativa - Brescia \nGrafiche Antiga – Treviso \nIndustrial Union Congress Center - Torino \nInsurance Agency AXA – Empoli, FI \nInsurance Agency AXA – Milano \nInsurance Agency RAS – Pescia, PT\nITAS Offices – Castelfranco Veneto, TV\nLa Clinique Cosmetic Surgery – Roma\nOpera Digitale, Master Web Marketing – Pisa\nPaper Industry Bianchini - Cremona \nPopolare Veneta Bank – Oderzo, TV \nRam International – S.Giuseppe di Cassola, VI \nService Center (Credito Coperativo \nTrevigiano) – Fanzolo di Vedelago,TV \nStudio Arch. Cupoletti – Venezia \nStudio Avv. Gazzola – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nStudio Tosi – Venezia \nTecnoelectric Offices – Preganziol, TV \nTravel Agency – Pietrasanta, LU \nUffizi Galley Offices Dept. – Firenze \nJAPAN\nMicrosoft office – Tokyo \nKUAWAIT\nNAS Headquarters – Kuwait City \nLITHUANIA\nVilnius Bank – Vilnius\nMALAYSIA\nLight Style Sdn Bhd – Bahasa \nNETHERLAND\nOracle Offices – Utrecht \nPels Rijcken Offices – Amsterdam \nPOLAND\nAdministrative Court – Krakow \nBank Bre – Warsaw and Lodz \nEnergia – Gdansk \nEnergo Investments Brooker S.A. – Torun \nLaw Courts – Krakow \nMedical Center – Aspel \nMSA and Detal Architectural Study – Krakow\nPlay Company – Varsawia \nShared Service Centre Philips – Loodz \nKO’MA offices – Gdansk\nQATAR\nQatar Islamic Bank - Doha\nROMANIA\nMagis Investment Bank – Cluj Napoca \nRomstal Office – Bucarest \nRUSSIA\nArt Trading Office – Moscow \nCentral Bank – St. Petersburg \nFTF Interior Office – St.Petersburg \nGazProm Offices – Samara \nOrgres Bank – Moscow \nProminvest Bank – Moscow \nSAUDI ARABIA\nMicrosoft Office Fitout - Riyadh\nSLOVENIA\nPsc Iveco Ii. Faza – Ljubljana \nSPAIN\nÁrea de Bienestar Social – Navarra \nEuskaltegia Urrats - San Sebastián  \nMoreno Notary office – Villava \nSWITZERLAND\nStudio DADA Architecture+Design – Crans \nMontana \nBibliothèque de la Cité – Geneva\nRoche Offices - Basel\nUAE\nDolphine Energy Majilis Office – Abu Dhabi\nDubai Police Headquarter – Dubai \nGGICO Properties Office - Dubai\nUKRAINE\nSubsidiary Bank Sberbank of Russia – \nKiev \nVizavi –  Donetsk \nUNITED KINGDOM\nCommercial Office Castle St. – Edinburgh  \nNorwich Union (Financial Call Centre) - \nGlasgow \nBank of Scotland – Edinburgh \n",110,{"image":451,"text":452,"number":453},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.111.png","USA\nCNN Centre – New York City, NY \nFedEx Headquarter – Boston, MA \nEmbassy of Mexico – Washington D.C. \nMCA Music Publishing – California \nMicrosoft office – Washington D.C. \nKleen-Concepts Infinite Packaging \nSolutions – Scottsdale, AZ\nWEB-MD – New York City, NY\nArrow Electronics – Denver, CO\nLatham + Watkins – Washington D.C.\nInfinidat – Boston, MA\nImaging Advantage – AZ\nAmerican Greetings – Cleveland, OH\nLinkedin – Mountain View, CA\nSpotify – New York City, NY\nAmerican Cancer Society – Austin, TX\nMove.com HQ Westlake Village – California\nAnalog Wilmington – Wilmington, MA\nNorfolk SO BLDG – Virginia Beach, VA\nZenefits at Hayden Ferry Lakeside – \nTempe, AZ\nGoogle Shore Bird Mountain View – \nMountain View, CA\nHP Vancouver – Vancouver, WA\nZion’s Bank Logan – Logan, UT\nCambridge & Holcomb – Atlanta, GA\nNewmark HQ – Boston, MA\nPro Custom Solar – Edison, NJ\nHanny Associates Office Renovation – \nWichita, KS\nInContact – Sandy, UT\nProsight - The Sky – Morristown, NJ\nArdian – New York City, NY\nSONY 25 Madison Ave. – New York City, NY\nNational Geographic Office – New York City, NY\nMitek St. Louis – MO\nThe Home Depot Training Center – Atlanta, GA\nHoughton Mifflin – Boston, MA\nAmerican Cancer Society – Alameda, CA\n7-11 Tenant Finish Out – Dallas, TX\nNewell Rubbermaid HQ – Atlanta, GA\nAncestry HQ – San Francisco, CA\nMinneapolis Heart Foundation – Edina, MN\nLewis PR 19th Floor – San Diego, CA\nKilpatrick Library – Georgia\nWhite Center Library – Seattle, WA\nThe Glendale Branch of the Salt Lake City \nPublic Library - Salt Lake City, UT\nPillPack Headquarters – Somerville, MA\nCN Training Excellence Center – Homewood, IL\nDADA Architecture+Design Studio - Switzerland\npag 112\nFedEx Headquarter - USA\npag 122\nITAS Offices - Italy\npag 124\n2Effe Engineering - Italy\npag 126\nCabinet Experts Comptables - France\npag 128\nBlue Milano Showroom - Italy\npag 130\nCN Training Excellence Center - USA\npag 134\nFabris Offices - Italy\npag 136\nFantoni Showroom - Italy\npag 138\nEleva Design Offices - Italy\npag 140\n",111,{"image":455,"text":456,"number":457},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.112.png","112\nDADA Architecture+Design\nStudio\nCrans Montana - Switzerland\nArch. Davide D’Agostino\nWORKS 6 | DADA ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN STUDIO\nCollections used\nCrio\nCubetto\nGiunco\nPlano\nSospesa\n",112,{"image":459,"text":460,"number":461},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.113.png","113\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\nAMBIANCE AND \nLIGHT FOR AN \nIMPACT STYLE\nFabbian plays lead role in \nlighting up this project: notice \nthe white Crio suspension \nlamp above the PC stations, \nthe rectangular Sospesa lamp \nabove the meeting table, a \nseries of Giunco floor lamps \ncreating a highly suggestive \neffect in the luxury bathroom \nsetting, the Angle floor lamp \nand two Elle lamps lighting \nup the country chic lounge, \nfurther enhanced by a Tile \nlamp. A series of Cubetto \nsuspension lamps light up \nthe corridor and the pictures \ndecorating it. \n",113,{"image":463,"text":464,"number":465},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.114.png","CONCEPT\n114\nFor Dada Architecture + Design office project, Arch. Davide D’Agostino \ntried out a new distribution and representation concept, unusual for an \narchitecture and design firm. The idea was in fact to create an organization \nin which the operative and exhibitive components blend together and \nproduce a unitary message.\nSubstantially, around a central creative core, a “design gallery” is developed. \nObjects, furniture, sculptures and complete settings represent and \ncommunicate the résumé of the firm’s design philosophy. \nBy visiting these spaces, already-acquired and potential clients thus have \nthe chance to come into contact with a new form of communication, which \narchitect D’Agostino calls “Planning within the Project”. The bottom line \nis that the clients manage to develop their own projects, stimulated and \ninspired by the environment in which they find themselves.\nWORKS 6 | DADA ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN STUDIO\nREQUIREMENTS \nThe architect required a special lighting \nthat would fit with the purpose of the \nproject. Like everything else in this office, \nall fixtures had to serve both a practical \nand a decorative purpose. Not only did the \nlamps have to light up the working space, \nbut they also had to furnish it. This office \nenvironment is both a workplace and a \nshowroom where potential customers can \nfind their own style among all the different \nones mixed together in a harmonious way. \nThe project was ambitious since it includes \ndifferent styles, different materials and \nfinishes, but everything fits perfectly \ntogether thanks to the clever supervision \nof the architect.\n",114,{"image":467,"text":468,"number":469},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.115.png","115\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",115,{"image":471,"text":472,"number":473},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.116.png","116\nThe executive office instead is lit and \nfurnished by a white Crio lamp. \nIts geometric and imposing shape \nresembles a spaceship travelling from \nthe future and taking part in the diverse \nsetting of this office space.\nThe relax area was reproduced so that \nit resembled a SPA area, where a walk-\nin shower, a bathtub and a couch were \ndisplayed. A series of Giunco floor lamps \nwas cleverly recessed on the floor and \ncovered by topsoil in order to give the \nidea of a bush made out of light. \nIt is a great solution to partially hide the \nbathroom area and create privacy and \nintimacy. \nFinally, Tile and Angle welcome the guests \nin the waiting room where a mixture of \nmountain cosy style and modern interiors \nmake the clients feel at ease. \nWORKS 6 | DADA ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN STUDIO\nSOLUTIONS\nThe office space is divided in different areas, each one with a different \nconcept. The reception is a vast open-space area where a welcome desk \nis lit up by the technical downlights from the collection Plano. The light \nperfectly illuminates the working surface and the libraries. It was very \nimportant for this project to make sure that the lighting output was enough \nto allow the employees to work with a suitable amount of light avoiding \nfatigue to their eyes. \nThe conference room is a very eclectic room where aged wood planks are \nmixed with painted retro looking tiles. Due to this overwhelming yet cool \nsurroundings the table and the lighting had to blend in with the rest. The \nperfect solution was to use glass items. Glass is a precious and modern \nmaterial and it disappears in the background thanks to its transparency. \nSospesa pendant light is a massive sheet of glass where the light source is \nhidden within the glass, creating a very minimalistic effect. The table and \nthe ceiling are therefore perfectly lit along the whole length. The antique \nwood decorations on the ceiling are enhanced and emphasized.\n",116,{"image":475,"text":476,"number":477},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.117.png","117\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",117,{"image":479,"text":480,"number":481},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.118.png","118\nWORKS 6 | DADA ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN STUDIO\n",118,{"image":483,"text":484,"number":485},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.119.png","119\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",119,{"image":487,"text":488,"number":489},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.120.png","120\nWORKS 6 | DADA ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN STUDIO\n",120,{"image":491,"text":492,"number":493},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.121.png","121\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",121,{"image":495,"text":496,"number":497},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.122.png","122\nWORKS 6 | FEDEX HEADQUARTER\nFedEx\nHeadquarter\nBoston - USA\nCollections used\nCrio\n",122,{"image":499,"text":500,"number":501},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.123.png","123\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",123,{"image":503,"text":504,"number":505},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.124.png","124\nWORKS 6 | ITAS OFFICES\nITAS Offices\nCastelfranco Veneto (TV) - Italy\nLight Designer Michele Marcon\nCollections used\nGlu\n",124,{"image":507,"text":508,"number":509},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.125.png","125\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",125,{"image":511,"text":512,"number":513},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.126.png","126\nWORKS 6 | 2EFFE ENGINEERING\n2Effe\nEngineering\nBrescia - Italy\nArch. Alessandro Manzoni\nCollections used\nPlano\nSlot\nSospesa\n",126,{"image":515,"text":516,"number":517},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.127.png","127\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",127,{"image":519,"text":520,"number":521},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.128.png","128\nCabinet Experts\nComptables\nParis - France\nCollections used\nCubetto\nFaretti - Blow\nLumi - Baka\nPlano\nSette W\nWORKS 6 | CABINET EXPERTS COMPTABLES\n",128,{"image":523,"text":524,"number":525},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.129.png","129\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",129,{"image":527,"text":528,"number":529},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.130.png","130\nWORKS 6 | BLUE MILANO SHOWROOM\nBlue Milano\nShowroom\nMilan - Italy\nArch. Marco Viola\nCollections used\nCricket\nFactory\nPulse\nCrio\nPlano\nZen\n",130,{"image":531,"text":532,"number":533},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.131.png","131\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",131,{"image":535,"text":536,"number":537},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.132.png","132\nWORKS 6 | BLUE MILANO SHOWROOM\n",132,{"image":539,"text":540,"number":541},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.133.png","133\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",133,{"image":543,"text":544,"number":545},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.134.png","134\nWORKS 6 | CN TRAINING EXCELLENCE CENTER\nCN Training\nExcellence Center\nHomewood (IL) - USA\nGarnett Architects\nPh. James John Jetel\nCollections used\nCrio\n",134,{"image":547,"text":548,"number":549},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.135.png","135\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",135,{"image":551,"text":552,"number":553},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.136.png","136\nWORKS 6 | FABRIS OFFICES\nFabris Offices\nPadova - Italy\nCollections used\nAngle\nFactory\nPulse\n",136,{"image":555,"text":556,"number":557},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.137.png","137\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",137,{"image":559,"text":560,"number":561},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.138.png","138\nWORKS 6 | FANTONI SHOWROOM\nFantoni\nShowroom\nPorto Mantovano (VR) - Italy\nArch. Paolo Cortivo Ambostudio\nCollections used\nAngle\nCrio\n",138,{"image":563,"text":564,"number":565},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.139.png","139\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",139,{"image":567,"text":568,"number":569},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.140.png","140\nWORKS 6 | ELEVA DESIGN OFFICES\nEleva Design\nOffices\nVerona - Italy \nArch. Marco Viola\nCollections used\nFactory\nEasy\n",140,{"image":571,"text":572,"number":573},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.141.png","141\nWORKS 6 | OFFICES\n",141,{"image":575,"text":576,"number":577},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.142.png","STORES\nAUSTRIA\nTea & Coffee House - Vienna\nBELGIUM\nLounge bar Sofitel Hotel – Bruxelles \nPastry shop Finesse – Deinze \nPharmacy de la Place – Boussu \nPharmacy De Ridder – Sint Gillis Waas \nPharmacy Duopharm – Lebbeke \nPharmacy Erco – Moons \nPharmacy Pierenne – Anversa \nShop Francis Ferent – Bruxelles \nBRAZIL\nMilimike Showroom - Setor Marista\nBULGARIA\nMartineli Style Home – Varna \nCANADA\nStore Sony Electronics  – across Canada\nStore The Bay Department – across Canada\nCHINA\nShowroom Hunan Xinmeige Innovatory – \nHunan Province \nCROATIA\nChaine of stores Gulliver – across \nLjekarna Pablo Mercator Centar – Split \nPharmacy Ljekarna – Split\nPharmacy Melissa – Rijeka \nCZECH REPUBLIC\nShop Graniti Fiandre – Praga \nShop Miramare – Pisek\nFINLAND\nAlko Oy – across \nDept. Store Vallila Interior\u002FDecorama by \nStockman – Helsinki\nFRANCE\nChaine of stores Manouche – Paris \nSBG Saint Honorè – Paris \nShop Manoush – Cannes \nShop Manoush – Lilles \nShop Manoush – Paris \nShowroom Kintz – Grenoble \nShowroom Une Autre Idee – Lione \nGERMANY\nLelefant Kinderwelt - Frankfurt \nPharmacy Alder – Regensburg \nGREECE\nBSB Fashion Shops – Athens \nHONG KONG\nBaumatic – Hong Kong \nIRELAND\nSatina Outique – Waterford \nScavolini - Belfast\nShirley Breeding Interiors – Dublin \nShowroom Paddy Power – Waterford \nITALY\nBellet Manufactures – Padova \nBlue Design – Milano \nButcher’s shop Targhetta – Castelfranco \nV.to, TV\nCapo Serio – Cefalù, PA \nCastello Uomo – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nCommercial Center “I Giardini del Sole” – \nCastelfranco V.to, TV \nEdilscavazzin - Merlara, PD \nEdmond Frette Shop – Milano \nEleva Design - Verona \nEmma Uomo Shop - Padova\nEnrico Coveri franchise store – Bologna \nFAJ Component – Pieve di Soligo, TV \nFurnitures Max-Mar – Massa Marittima, GR \nGas Store – Treviso \nH&CO Beauty Store – Porto Viro, RO\nIl Gufo – Pordenone \nImperial Shop – Bari \nIncontri – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nIntimo Ragona - Canicattì, AG \nJewelry Biscontin – Pordenone \nLa Rosa Sport – Palermo \nLe Numerò – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nL’Eliseo Shop - Caldiero Terme, VR \nMandarini Furnitures - Perugia \nPastry shop Guerrino – Fano, PU \nPepito – Fucecchio, FI \nPharmacy Battistella Dr. Giacomo – Pieve \ndi Soligo, TV \nPharmacy Le Melorie - Ponsacco, PI \nPolverini Furnitures – Pergine Valdarno, AR \nProgettazione d’interni View – Parma \nShop Candida Bassi – Courmayeur, AO \nShop Comprex – Milano \nShop Fra. Mo.2 – Pescara \nShowroom Blue Milano Fantoni Group – \nMilan\nShowroom Brioni – Milan \nShowroom Eleva Design – Verona \nShowroom Fantoni Group\u002FMastruzzi – \nPorto Mantovano, MN \nShowroom Marca Corona - Sassuolo, MO \nShowroom Seventy – Milan \nAtelier Emè (Calzedonia Group) - Torino\nAtelier Emè (Calzedonia Group) – Verona\nAtelier Emè (Calzedonia Group) - Padova\nLITHUANIA\nShop Linas Nordic – Vilnius \nMEXICO\nPalacio de Hierro – Mexico City\nNETHERLANDS\nShop 50-50 – Lunteren \nShop Skins Cosmetics – Amsterdam\nShop Spreng Menswear – Oosterbeek \nShowroom Another Woman (WF Center) – \nAmsterdam \nShowroom Bags – Velp \nSymphony Commercial Center – Amsterdam\nPANAMA\nGrupo Azrak – Panama City \nPOLAND\nCerpol Shop – Opole \nChaine of stores Molton – across Poland\nSklepy Chaine-stores House – across Poland\nROMANIA\nShop Manoush – Bucarest \nRUSSIA\nDomani Shop – Moscow \nScic – Moscow \nShop Kadril – Irkutsk \nShowroom Aquarius - St. Petersburg  \nShowroom CreditCeramica – Moscow\nSLOVENIA\nStudio Habitat – Maribor \nSPAIN\nGreengrocer Pa Ca – Pamplona \nSWITZERLAND\nLa Perla – Schaan\nManor AG Store – Geneva \nMigros Simplon Center – Brigue Glis \nShopping center Manor AG – Geneva \nShowroom N.A. Cuisines – Losanna \nStores Tally Weijl – across Europe\nShopping Center Bongenie, 1er Étage, \nChaussures – Geneva\nMoret Epicerie Fine – Martigny\nShowroom Artis Interior Design – Geneva\n \n \nUAE\nShop Manoush – Kuwait \nUNITED KINGDOM\nPayment Shield – Edinburgh, Scotland \nStores River Island – across Europe \nUSA\nPoints of sale Victoria’s Secret – New York \nCity, NY \nShop Piazza Sempione’s – Las Vegas, NV\n",142,{"image":579,"text":580,"number":581},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.143.png","Palacio de Hierro - Mexico\npag 144\nSkins Cosmetic Shop - Netherlands\npag 154\nMigros Simplon Center - Switzerland\npag 156\nH&CO Beauty Store - Italy\npag 158\nEmma Uomo Shop - Italy\npag 160\nL’Eliseo Shop - Italy\npag 162\nCapo Serio Shop - Italy\npag 164\n",143,{"image":583,"text":584,"number":585},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.144.png","144\nPalacio de Hierro\nMexico City - Mexico\nWORKS 6 | PALACIO DE HIERRO\nCollections used\nTile\n",144,{"image":587,"text":588,"number":589},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.145.png","145\nWORKS 6 | STORES\nA CRYSTAL STREAM \nIN AN “IRON PALACE”\nA beautiful Tile chandelier is \nthe main feature of the shoe \ndepartment at the luxury mall \nPalacio de Hierro in Mexico \nCity. It was conceived so that \nit resembled a serpentine, \ndeveloping across the whole \nlength of the store and placed \nin the centre dividing the \nspace in two halves. \nGiven the significant \ndimensions of the chandelier, \nthe distribution of the glasses \nwas designed so that the \nwhole perception would be \nlight and soft. For this reason, \nall the gaps between the glass \nTiles make the chandelier look \nairy, just like a river of crystal \nsparkles flowing unevenly \nacross the ceiling.\n",145,{"image":591,"text":592,"number":593},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.146.png","CONCEPT\nThe purpose of the Palacio de Hierro was to become the ultimate \nshopping destination in Latin America. The mall occupies an entire city \nblock, the total surface is over 60.000 square meters developed on four \nlevels including a couple of hundreds stores. \nThe architects outlined a unique concept for each department of the mall \nand developed each one as a self-standing project that was taken care of \nby different design teams. \nThe idea of the design team in charge of the shoe department was to \ncreate a river of glass running across the whole ceiling. It had to be the \nmain feature of the space and it had to be stunning. \n146\nWORKS 6 | PALACIO DE HIERRO\nREQUIREMENTS \nIn order to become the most luxurious \nshopping mall in Latin America, it was \nnecessary for the architect to find a \ndistinguishing trait, an added value. \nThis resulted in the creation of over \n40 different design concepts for each \ndepartment. The creative effort put in \nplace by the designers was unprecedented. \nFor the shoe department, where Tile was \nchosen as the main feature, the design \nteam needed a lighting fixture that could be \ncustomized in the shape and size in order to \nfit their project needs. Moreover, it had to \nmatch in style, elegance and luxury the rest \nof the interiors. \n",146,{"image":595,"text":596,"number":597},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.147.png","147\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",147,{"image":599,"text":600,"number":601},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.148.png","148\nWORKS 6 | PALACIO DE HIERRO\nSOLUTIONS\nThe massive scale of the project presented a great challenge, leading the \nclient to hiring two design firms. One was in charge of the design of the \nground and first floor, whereas the other one developed the design of the \nsecond and fourth floor. The client’s in-house design team oversaw the \nwhole process and ensured that the project maintained a continuity of vision \nand message. \nIn order to achieve the unique concept envisioned by the designers, Tile was \ninstalled in a recessed plaster ceiling. Not only did this solution hide the \nmetal structure and the bulbs, but it also created a peculiar niche of light in \nthe ceiling, further highlighting the geometric shape of the chandelier. \nThe single Tile glass is flat and its application is generally considered more \nsuitable for flat glass screens or walls. However, a double structure was \nemployed and laid out in a way so that the chandelier would look three-\ndimensional. Indeed, the perception of the structure is that it is voluminous \nand that it greatly fills in the central space of the store. The choice of not \nfilling the whole structure with glasses, but leaving some gaps between \nthem, was brilliant because it made the chandelier look lighter and more \nsophisticated. The lighting fixture as implemented transforms the display \ntables into a prominent design feature, thereby elevating the products that \nare showcased. Finally, the clever shape of the chandelier invites the visitors \nto follow the stream of crystal along the whole length of the department.\n",148,{"image":603,"text":604,"number":605},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.149.png","149\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",149,{"image":607,"text":608,"number":609},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.150.png","150\nWORKS 6 | PALACIO DE HIERRO\n",150,{"image":611,"text":612,"number":613},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.151.png","151\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",151,{"image":615,"text":616,"number":617},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.152.png","152\nWORKS 6 | PALACIO DE HIERRO\n",152,{"image":619,"text":620,"number":621},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.153.png","153\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",153,{"image":623,"text":624,"number":625},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.154.png","154\nWORKS 6 | SKINS COSMETIC SHOP\nSkins Cosmetic\nShop\nAmsterdam - Netherlands\nStudio Rublek\nCollections used\nTile\n",154,{"image":627,"text":628,"number":629},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.155.png","155\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",155,{"image":631,"text":632,"number":633},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.156.png","156\nWORKS 6 | MIGROS SIMPLON CENTER\nMigros Simplon \nCenter\nBrigue Clis - Switzerland \nCollections used\nToroidale\n",156,{"image":635,"text":636,"number":637},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.157.png","157\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",157,{"image":639,"text":640,"number":641},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.158.png","158\nWORKS 6 | H&CO BEAUTY STORE\nH&CO\nBeauty Store\nPorto Viro (RO) - Italy\nArch. Marco Motta\nCollections used\nCubetto\nBeluga Alu\nZen\n",158,{"image":643,"text":644,"number":645},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.159.png","159\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",159,{"image":647,"text":648,"number":649},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.160.png","160\nWORKS 6 | EMMA UOMO SHOP\nEmma Uomo\nShop\nPadova - Italy\nCollections used\nRoofer\n",160,{"image":651,"text":652,"number":653},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.161.png","161\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",161,{"image":655,"text":656,"number":657},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.162.png","162\nL’Eliseo Shop\nCaldiero Terme (VR) - Italy\nArch. Alberto Apostoli \nCollections used\nPlano\nWORKS 6 | L’ELISEO SHOP\n",162,{"image":659,"text":660,"number":661},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.163.png","163\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",163,{"image":663,"text":664,"number":665},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.164.png","164\nWORKS 6 | CAPO SERIO SHOP\nCapo Serio\nShop\nCefalù (PA) - Italy  \nArch. Daniele Amarù\nCollections used\nVicky\n",164,{"image":667,"text":668,"number":669},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.165.png","165\nWORKS 6 | STORES\n",165,{"image":671,"text":672,"number":673},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.166.png","FACILITIES\nCANADA\nConstitution Square – Ottawa\nCROATIA\nDubrovnik Airport Terminal Arrivi – \nDubrovnick\nCZECH REPUBLIC\nSkorepka – Prague \nFRANCE\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge Charles \nde Gaulle Airport – Paris \nGREECE\nPort – Thessaloniki\nHONG KONG\nBusiness Lounge The Cabin - Hong Kong  \nBusiness Lounge The Wing - Hong Kong \nINDIA\nLounge Mumbai Airport – Mumbai\nITALY\nAlpi Eagles Lounge, Venice Airport – Venice \nArea Ex-Paramatti – Settimo Torinese, TO \nAuto Seat Dealer – Catania \nFabbian Parking Area – Castelminio di \nResana, TV\nMoto Montagna Dealer – Perugia \nPublic Square – Pace del Mela, ME \nVip Lounge Fiumicino Airport - Rome \nJAPAN\nNarita Lounge Airport, United Air –Narita \nToshiba Elevator – Yamanashi \nPOLAND\nParking - Ul. Ostrowskiego, Wroclaw\nRUSSIA\nKoltsovo Airport - Ekaterinburg\nSWITZERLAND\nSäntispark – Abtwil SG\nTURKEY\nVip Lounge Airport – Istanbul\nUSA\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge San \nFrancisco International Airport – San \nFrancisco, CA\nLincoln Square – New York City, NY\nVerizon Center VIP – Washington D.C.\n",166,{"image":675,"text":676,"number":677},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.167.png","Cathay Pacific Business Lounge The Cabin\n- Hong Kong\npag 168\nFabbian Parking Area - Italy\npag 178\nPort - Greece\npag 182\nAirport Dubrovnick - Croatia\npag 184\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge Charles de \nGaulle Airport - France\npag 186\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge San Francisco \nInternational Airport - USA\npag 188\n",167,{"image":679,"text":680,"number":681},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.168.png","168\nCathay Pacific \nBusiness Lounge\nThe Cabin\nHong Kong International Airport - HK\nStudio Foster + Partners\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE CABIN\nCollections used\nTile\n",168,{"image":683,"text":684,"number":685},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.169.png","169\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\nAN ARCHITECTURAL \nLIGHTING PROJECT \nOF MAJOR \nINTERNATIONAL \nIMPORTANCE\n“The Cabin” is the name of \na business class lounge, at \nthe international airport of \nHong Kong, for passengers \ntravelling with Cathay Pacific \nAirways. It was designed by \nthe famous architects’ firm \nFoster + Partners, of London.\nFabbian showed its great \nmanufacturing ability and \norganisational skills that led to \nthe creation of this important \nlighting installation. This \nsolution was so successful \nthat the Asian airline company \nchose it for the lighting of \nother airport lounges as \nwell. The lighting fixture \nemployed was Tile, the only \none that could match in style \nand elegance the rest of the \ninteriors.\n",169,{"image":687,"text":688,"number":689},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.170.png","CONCEPT\nThe purpose of a business class lounge is to host frequent flyers, business \npeople or demanding tourists during their journeys. It has to be a place \nwhere passengers feel at ease and enjoy their waiting time. In all projects, \nFoster + Partners explore innovative solutions and new building concepts. \nFor this lounge, the architects chose a strong architectural minimalistic \nstyle. The use of very precious materials like white Carrara marble and \ncrystal glass made the atmosphere very cold, almost impersonal. However, \nthis feeling contrasts with the elegance of the finishing and of the interiors. \nFinally, light was used also as an architectural element.  It marks and \nenhances some areas. Moreover, thanks to its shadows, it gives shape \nto certain elements, like the reception desk.\n170\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE CABIN\nREQUIREMENTS \nFoster + Partners were looking for a glass \nscreen to place behind the reception desk. \nHowever, not only were they looking for \na glass element, but for a lighting source \nas well. Their idea was to make a contrast \nbetween the bright light behind the desk \nand everything else. \nThe guests who walk into the lounge should \nhave the perception of being blinded by the \nwall of light, almost as if they were walking \ninto the heavens. Indeed, the lounge is \nconsidered by travellers as a safe haven.\n",170,{"image":691,"text":692,"number":693},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.171.png","171\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",171,{"image":695,"text":696,"number":697},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.172.png","172\nNot only does this lamp \nwelcome guests to the lounge, \nbut it also serves a practical \nneed of lighting behind the \nreception counter. The visual \nimpact created by the lights \nand the glasses is stunning. \nThe hostesses working behind \nthe reception desk become \ndark silhouettes standing out \nagainst the bright lighting \nfixture. \nTravellers enter the lounge \nand are immediately embraced \nby the lighting around them \nand the reflections released \nby all the glossy materials like \nmarble, glass and mirroring \nceilings. \nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE CABIN\nSOLUTIONS\nIn order to satisfy the architects’ needs, Tile was chosen as the protagonist \nof this lounge. Tile is a versatile lamp, it can be turned into a chandelier or a \ncolumn or a screen, but in this case it was employed as a glass panel placed \nbehind the reception. In order to increase the reflection and brilliance of the \nlamp, a double layer of Tile glasses was used. \nMoreover, the light source was placed both at the top and at the bottom \nof the structure. The two rows of energy-saving LEDs allowed to fully \nilluminate the whole size of the lamp and to increase the sparkling effect \nexponentially. All details were carefully taken care of, for this reason the \nmetal structure, as well as the light source, were recessed into the ceiling \nand hidden. \nThis masterpiece of glass and light was then enclosed in a glass case that \nadded even more prestige to the final result. \n",172,{"image":699,"text":700,"number":701},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.173.png","173\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",173,{"image":703,"text":704,"number":705},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.174.png","174\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE CABIN\n",174,{"image":707,"text":708,"number":709},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.175.png","175\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",175,{"image":711,"text":712,"number":713},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.176.png","176\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE CABIN\n",176,{"image":715,"text":716,"number":717},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.177.png","177\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",177,{"image":719,"text":720,"number":721},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.178.png","178\nWORKS 6 | FABBIAN PARKING AREA\nFabbian\nParking Area\nCastelminio di Resana (TV) - Italy\nCollections used\nCricket\n",178,{"image":723,"text":724,"number":725},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.179.png","179\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",179,{"image":727,"text":728,"number":729},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.180.png","180\nWORKS 6 | FABBIAN PARKING AREA\n",180,{"image":731,"text":732,"number":733},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.181.png","181\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",181,{"image":735,"text":736,"number":737},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.182.png","182\nWORKS 6 | PORT\nPort\nThessaloniki - Greece\nCollections used\nCricket\n",182,{"image":739,"text":740,"number":741},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.183.png","183\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",183,{"image":743,"text":744,"number":745},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.184.png","184\nWORKS 6 | AIRPORT DUBROVNICK\nAirport Dubrovnick\nDubrovnick - Croatia\nCollections used\nFactory\n",184,{"image":747,"text":748,"number":749},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.185.png","185\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",185,{"image":751,"text":752,"number":753},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.186.png","186\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE\nCathay Pacific\nBusiness Lounge\nCharles de Gaulle Airport, Paris - France\nR.T.K.L. Architects\nCollections used\nTile\n",186,{"image":755,"text":756,"number":757},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.187.png","187\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",187,{"image":759,"text":760,"number":761},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.188.png","188\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE\nCathay Pacific\nBusiness Lounge\nSan Francisco International Airport (CA) - USA\nGensler Architects\nCollections used\nTile\n",188,{"image":763,"text":764,"number":765},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.189.png","189\nWORKS 6 | FACILITIES\n",189,{"image":767,"text":768,"number":769},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.190.png","PRIVATE HOUSES\n",190,{"image":771,"text":772,"number":773},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.191.png","Private billiard room - Russia\npag 192\nPrivate pool - Russia\npag 202\nVarious projects of private houses\npag 204\nInspiration\npag 210\n",191,{"image":775,"text":776,"number":777},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.192.png","192\nPrivate\nBilliard Room\nSt. Petersburg - Russia\nArchitectural and Design Bureau PROstyle \nunder the leadership of Arch. Viacheslav Eroshin\nCollections used\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE BILLIARD ROOM\nTile\n",192,{"image":779,"text":780,"number":781},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.193.png","193\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\nWITH TILE, THE GAME\nIS EASILY WON\nThe atmosphere in a private \nbilliard room must be elegant \nand sophisticated, favouring \nsoft but effective light. \nThe private project at \nSaint Petersburg (Russia) \nestablishes Tile as an \nimportant detail in the room: \nit decorates the walls creating \na soft light around the \nroom, adding the luxury and \nsophistication that enhance \nthe billiard table.\nInstalled as both an exclusive \nwall and as a glass wall light, \nTile creates a really striking \nand extravagant atmosphere, \nmanaging as always to \ncaptivate modern and \nclassic environments with its \nversatile and timeless style.\n",193,{"image":783,"text":784,"number":785},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.194.png","CONCEPT\nThe concept of this project is very special. The idea behind it was to create \na relax lounge next to the SPA area of this house. The relax area was chosen \nto be a billiard room where the family and their guests could enjoy their \nleisure time. Nothing is better than a good game of billiard in order to relax, \nget a drink and socialize. \nThe style employed is Neo Art-Deco, which means a new way of interpreting \nArt-Deco. Art-Deco is a style of visual arts, architecture and design \nappeared in the 1920s. The idea was to mix together different styles, \nsometimes contradictory, with the purpose of resulting modern. \nIndeed, the architect made a clever mix of different materials and finishes \nall united by the fact that they are natural. Precious materials like onyx, \nslate, wood, marble and more were all mixed together under the careful \nsupervision of the architect.\n194\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE BILLIARD ROOM\nREQUIREMENTS \nThe need of the customer was to adapt an \nuninhabited space on the first floor. \nThe idea of creating a recreational area \nfor the family was spontaneous. The area \nwould have to include a SPA for the treat \nof the body, and a billiard room for the treat \nof the mind. In doing so, it was necessary to \nachieve a very elegant setting where they \ncould enjoy their leisure time and invite \ntheir guests. \nLeisure activities also include the pleasure \nfor food and drinks and for this purpose \nalso a kitchen area was added to the room.\n",194,{"image":787,"text":788,"number":789},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.195.png","195\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",195,{"image":791,"text":792,"number":793},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.196.png","196\nA Tile glass panel was employed in front \nof the walls of the billiard room. Not only \ndoes it light up the perimeter of the room, \nbut it also creates a perception of depth \nand space. Thanks to its brilliance and \nreflections, the walls around the room \nbecome decorative elements instead of \nbeing a mere delimitation of the space. \nMoreover, Tile was also used in front of \na wall mirror. The mirror adds additional \ndepth to the length of the room whereas \nTile illuminates the corner and creates \nthe illusion of an infinite glass series. \nFinally, Tile was employed as a luxurious \nwall lamp. The crystal glasses stand out\nin front of the slate walls for a very \nsophisticated effect. \nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE BILLIARD ROOM\nSOLUTIONS\nThe main issue encountered by the architect, in this \nproject, was dealing with small spaces and low ceilings. \nIt was necessary for him to work around this by making \nthe spaces look bigger and more spacious. \nWith this in mind, the architect created an illusion of \nhigh ceilings and spacious areas through the clever use \nof the different materials. \nThe perception of the actual space is altered when \nemploying reflecting materials like marble, onyx or \nglass. \nFor this reason, Tile was the suitable choice in the \ndecoration of the walls.\n",196,{"image":795,"text":796,"number":797},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.197.png","197\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",197,{"image":799,"text":800,"number":801},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.198.png","198\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE BILLIARD ROOM\n",198,{"image":803,"text":804,"number":805},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.199.png","199\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",199,{"image":807,"text":808,"number":809},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.200.png","200\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE BILLIARD ROOM\n",200,{"image":811,"text":812,"number":813},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.201.png","201\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",201,{"image":815,"text":816,"number":817},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.202.png","202\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE POOL\nPrivate Pool\nSt. Petersburg - Russia\nArch. Natalia Yushchieva\nArch. Ekaterina Shebunina \nCollections used\nTile\n",202,{"image":819,"text":820,"number":821},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.203.png","203\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",203,{"image":823,"text":824,"number":825},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.204.png","204\nWORKS 6 | VARIOUS PROJECTS OF PRIVATE HOUSES\nVarious projects\nof private houses\nCollections used\nAngle\nCricket\nBeluga Colour \u002F Steel\nBijou\nCubetto\nLumi - Mochi\nVicky\nSospesa\nZen\nSpirito di Venezia\nCrio\n",204,{"image":827,"text":828,"number":829},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.205.png","205\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",205,{"image":831,"text":832,"number":833},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.206.png","206\nWORKS 6 | VARIOUS PROJECTS OF PRIVATE HOUSES\n",206,{"image":835,"text":836,"number":837},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.207.png","207\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",207,{"image":839,"text":840,"number":841},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.208.png","208\nWORKS 6 | VARIOUS PROJECTS OF PRIVATE HOUSES\n",208,{"image":843,"text":844,"number":845},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.209.png","209\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",209,{"image":847,"text":848,"number":849},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.210.png","210\nWORKS 6 | INSPIRATION\nInspiration\nCollections used\nAérostat\nLamas\nGlu\nEyes\nTripla\nMultispot Polair\nMultispot Tooby\nPuà\nPivot\nQuarter\nPolair\nLoop\n",210,{"image":851,"text":852,"number":853},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.211.png","211\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",211,{"image":855,"text":856,"number":857},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.212.png","212\nWORKS 6 | INSPIRATION\n",212,{"image":859,"text":860,"number":861},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.213.png","213\nWORKS 6 | PRIVATE HOUSES\n",213,{"image":863,"text":864,"number":865},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.214.png","MUSEUMS,\nTHEATRES\n& EXHIBITIONS\nBELGIUM\nDesign Museum – Gent\nBULGARIA\nMultisala Cineplex – Sofia \nCROATIA\nMuseum Nikola Tesla – Gospic \nGERMANY\nOpera House – Monaco di Baviera \nHUNGARY\nMuseum of Fine Arts – Budapest \nITALY\n“Di Vita” Theatre – Bologna \nCastel Thun - Trento \nFondazione Villa Brera – Ponte di Brenta, PD\nInca’s Exhibition  - Museo di Santa Giulia, BS \nMing’s Exhibition a Cà dei Carraresi – Treviso\nMuseo delle Nuvole – Monte Rite, Cibiana di \nCadore, BL \nMuseo Egizio – Torino \nPalazzo Zuckermann – Padova \nUffizzi Teaching Rooms – Firenze, \nVilla Bolasco – Castelfranco V.to, TV \nVilla Emo – Fanzolo di Vedelago, TV \nVilla Pisani – Strà, PD \nNETHERLAND\nRaodhoes Theatre – Venlo \nPOLAND\nEthnographic Museum – Karkow \nMałopolski Ogród Sztuki, Theatres & \nPerforming Arts Centers – Krakov \nSPAIN\nCasa de Cultura – Fontellas \nMuseo de las Eretas – Berbinzana \nRUSSIA\nState Academy Mariinsky Theatre II – \nSt. Petersburg \nShemyakin’s Foundation – Samara\n",214,{"image":867,"text":868,"number":869},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.215.png","State Academy Mariinsky Theatre II - Russia\npag 216\nMing’s Exhibition - Italy\npag 226\nInca’s Exhibition - Italy\npag 234\n",215,{"image":871,"text":872,"number":873},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.216.png","216\nState Academy\nMariinsky Theatre II\nSt. Petersburg - Russia\nDiamond and Schmitt Architects Incorporated\nKB VIPS\nCollections used\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\nMultispot Beluga\n",216,{"image":875,"text":876,"number":877},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.217.png","217\nMULTISPOT BELUGA: \nA WATERFALL IN \nTHE PRESTIGIOUS \nMARIINSKY II THEATRE \nOF ST. PETERSBURG\nIn the heart of St. Petersburg \n(Russia), the Mariinsky II \nTheatre officially opened. The \nopening night gala, conducted \nby the general director Valery \nGergiev, featured Placido \nDomingo and the president of \nRussia Vladimir Putin. \nThe new opera house is \nconnected to the historic \nstage of Mariinsky Theatre, \nwhich opened in 1860, through \na planned pedestrian bridge. \nMariinsky II is developed \non seven stories and three \nunderground levels, including \na main auditorium, a 200-seat \nrooftop amphitheatre, a third-\nfloor lobby amphitheatre, \nmultiple rehearsal rooms and \nproduction facilities for 2.500 \npeople in staff. \nSparkling drops of Multispot \nBeluga light up the huge lobby, \nwhereas Lumi Sfera light up \nthe second concert hall. The \narchitectural project was \nconceived by Diamond Schmitt \nArchitects (Canada), whereas \nKB VIPS of St. Petersburg \ndeveloped the structural \nengineering study.\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",217,{"image":879,"text":880,"number":881},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.218.png","CONCEPT\n“The design concept was to reproduce a contemporary expression of the existing historic urban \nsetting. The height of the fenestrated masonry base is indeed consistent with the existing \nbuildings of historic St. Petersburg, creating a continuous streetscape similar to the streets of \nthe old city. Large bay windows provide panoramic views of the city and the adjacent historic \nMariinsky Theatre, fulfilling the role of the historic colonnaded porticos.” \nMichael J. Treacy BAppSc, BArch. MRAIC, Principal at Diamond Schmitt Architects\nAs far as the lighting is concerned, the architects were inspired by a flock of fireflies hovering in \nthe air. Their intention was to recreate the atmosphere of an intimate summer night where only \nthe moon and the playful fireflies illuminate the path. It was this feeling of romantic peace that \nthe architects intended to inspire in the visitors of the theatre.\n218\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\nREQUIREMENTS \n“Beyond the integration with the remarkable \nstreetscape, the aim was to ensure the continuation \nof the unique social life of the opera in this \nextraordinary city. Visitors to the historic Mariinsky \nTheatre are impressed by the intimate gathering \nspaces and the grand public rooms where they can \nsocialize during the performance breaks.” \nMichael J. Treacy BAppSc, BArch. MRAIC, Principal \nat Diamond Schmitt Architects\n“For the five years, from 2008 to 2013, a large and \nclose-knit team of architects, structure engineers, \nand designers was striving to find the best solutions \nfor this truly outstanding theatre, the biggest \nin Russia and the state-of-the-art and the most \nprogressive opera house in Europe. In the course \nof design, a wide range of unique technologies was \nimplemented into the Theatre.” \nArch. Christopher Pomorski, Technical director of \nDesign Institute of Tall Buildings and Underground \nConstructions, KB VIPS\nA magnificent lighting for the lobby and the \ncorridors had to welcome the guests to the theatre \nand accompany them throughout their soirée. \n",218,{"image":883,"text":884,"number":885},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.219.png","219\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",219,{"image":887,"text":888,"number":889},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.220.png","220\n“The prime challenge to use \nlight, except illumination, \nof course, was to create the \nspecific atmosphere inside \nthe theatre. Luminaires have \nbecome one of the most \ndistinctive interior design \nfeatures of the theatre. \nConsultants of Fabbian helped \nus very much to achieve the \nsatisfaction of customers \nand visitors. \nThe harmony of light and form \nof Fabbian luminaries add value \nto the theatre interiors as \na unique artistic touch.” \nArch. Christopher Pomorski, \nTechnical director of Design \nInstitute of Tall Buildings and \nUnderground Constructions, \nKB VIPS\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\nSOLUTIONS\n“Throughout the design process Fabbian provided invaluable advice on light \nsources, illumination levels and fabrication to realize the design intent. \nThe installation of the lights required close coordination between Fabbian \nand the fabricator of the ceiling panels through which the individual lights \nwere threaded. This integration was seamless and profoundly satisfying.\nBeyond the public spaces Fabbian provided design solutions that created \nwonderful rooms for the world-class artists to rehearse prior to each \nperformance.  Each of the large practice rooms are illuminated by a series \nof glowing spheres that provide ambient light and create architecture \nof harmonious scale.\nThe lighting design of the building has been recognized through The Edwin \nF. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design awarded by the \nIlluminating Engineering Society in 2014.” \nMichael J. Treacy BAppSc, BArch. MRAIC, Principal at Diamond Schmitt \nArchitects\n",220,{"image":891,"text":892,"number":893},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.221.png","221\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",221,{"image":895,"text":896,"number":897},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.222.png","222\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\n",222,{"image":899,"text":900,"number":901},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.223.png","223\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",223,{"image":903,"text":904,"number":905},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.224.png","224\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\n",224,{"image":907,"text":908,"number":909},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.225.png","225\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",225,{"image":911,"text":912,"number":913},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.226.png","226\nWORKS 6 | MING’S EXHIBITION\nMing’s Exhibition\nTreviso - Italy\nArch. Marco Sala, Alfio Pozzoni \nConcept: Fabrica\nCollections used\nBeluga Colour\nCrio\nBijou\nSospesa\n",226,{"image":915,"text":916,"number":917},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.227.png","227\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",227,{"image":919,"text":920,"number":921},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.228.png","228\nWORKS 6 | MING’S EXHIBITION\n",228,{"image":923,"text":924,"number":925},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.229.png","229\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",229,{"image":927,"text":928,"number":929},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.230.png","230\nWORKS 6 | MING’S EXHIBITION\n",230,{"image":931,"text":932,"number":933},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.231.png","231\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",231,{"image":935,"text":936,"number":937},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.232.png","232\nWORKS 6 | MING’S EXHIBITION\n",232,{"image":939,"text":940,"number":941},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.233.png","233\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",233,{"image":943,"text":944,"number":945},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.234.png","234\nWORKS 6 | INCA’S EXHIBITION\nInca’s Exhibition\nBrescia - Italy\nArch. Alberto Torsello\nCollections used\nVenere\n",234,{"image":947,"text":948,"number":949},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.235.png","235\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",235,{"image":951,"text":952,"number":953},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.236.png","236\nWORKS 6 | INCA’S EXHIBITION\n",236,{"image":955,"text":956,"number":957},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.237.png","237\nWORKS 6 | MUSEUMS, THEATRES & EXHIBITIONS\n",237,{"image":959,"text":960,"number":961},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.238.png","FAIRS\n",238,{"image":963,"text":964,"number":965},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.239.png","Euroluce 2015 - Italy\npag 240\nLight+Building 2014 - Germany\npag 250\nEuroluce 2013 - Italy\npag 254\nLight+Building 2012 - Germany\npag 258\n",239,{"image":967,"text":968,"number":969},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.240.png","240\nEuroluce\n2015\nMilan - Italy\nConcept: Pamio Design\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2015\n",240,{"image":971,"text":972,"number":973},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.241.png","241\nCASCADES OF LIGHT\nFrom 14th to 19th April \n2015 the biennial Euroluce \nexhibition took place in Milan. \nFabbian took part in the show \nwith a large range of its latest \nproducts. The display was \nlargely focused on cascades \nof light and glass. Numerous \nLumi hanging lamps were \nfitted above the tables, \nat different heights and a \nMultispot Beluga chandelier \nwas installed in a large \nhemisphere shape. Above \nthe reception desk, light was \nprovided by Multispot Tooby \nlamps, on one side of the row \nthey were installed at the \nsame height, whereas on the \nother end they were installed \nat irregular heights. Special \nareas were also created to \npresent the new collections \nfor 2015: Loop, Polair, Pivot, \nPuà, Quarter, Eyes and also \nfrom 2014: Giro, Cyclone, \nAérostat and Boomy. Finally, \nthe outer skirts of the booth \nwere marked by massive Tile \nand Laminis curtains.\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",241,{"image":975,"text":976,"number":977},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.242.png","CONCEPT\nThe idea behind this project was to display the Fabbian \nproducts in an unusual way compared to the traditional \ntrade show exhibitions. The first step in achieving this \nwas to identify, for each collection, a dedicated space \nwhere the product could be presented at its best. \nThis allowed to enhance the look of the products but \nalso create an inspiring environment for the visitors \nwho could be stimulated by new ideas.\nThe innovation, therefore, did not regard just the \nproducts themselves but the way they were employed \nas well. The purpose was to view the products \nas a unique lighting cluster and not as traditional \nself-standing items.\n242\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2015\nREQUIREMENTS \nIn this event Fabbian did not just want \nto launch new products. The need was \nto present lighting solutions for the \nprofessionals. This could be achieved \nthrough the use of both new and old \nitems, but always employed in new ways. \nIn order to start a relationship with the \nprofessionals of the industry it was \nnecessary for Fabbian to show its ability \nto develop new ideas and new architectural \nconcepts through the use of lighting \nfixtures. \n",242,{"image":979,"text":980,"number":981},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.243.png","243\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",243,{"image":983,"text":984,"number":985},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.244.png","244\nAfterwards, a careful engineering study was necessary \nin order to make the project possible. The biggest \nissue was arranging for a suitable structure that could \nsupport the huge weight of the various lighting fixtures. \nIn numbers, it meant holding up 300 Beluga pendants, \n70 Multispot Polair, 100 Multispot Tooby and Lumi, and \ntons of crystal glass all around the perimeter. \nCeiling supports had to be put in place in order to avoid \nbuilding a heavy structure that would hinder the soft \nand delicate effect of the whole booth. \nWhile studying the best way to fix the pendant lamps, \na new accessory was born and developed as a standard \nproduct as well. In order to maintain a neat and \nseamless effect, the pendants had to be recessed into \nthe ceiling. For this purpose the new accessory was \ninvented. Finally, like in all shows, another great issue \nwas the time constraint. Only a limited amount of time \nwas available to build the booth and install the lighting \nfixtures, for this reason also the logistic aspect was \ncarefully take into account. The solution was to partially \nmount some of the displays in advance and avoid certain \ntime-consuming processes at the fair. \nIn the end, the outcome of the project was outstanding: \nthe lighting fixtures themselves became architectural \nelements of the booth.\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2015\nSOLUTIONS\nOnce the idea and the purpose of the project was defined, the first issue \nwas to identify the space dedicated for each collection and make sure \nthat each lamp had the adequate attention. Moreover, it was necessary \nto analyse the features of each lamp in order to understand what the \nopportunities were and how the lamp could be displayed in the best possible \nway. In doing so, it was also important to consider the flow of the visitors \nwithin the hall of the exhibition and within the booth itself. Therefore, the \nvarious clusters had to look striking and had to be placed in positions where \nthey would attract visitors to the booth in order to explore all the other \nnovelties. On one hand the lamps had to be visible from the outside, but at \nthe same time they had to be concealed so that visitors would not just walk \nby and leave without entering the booth. For this reason Tile and Laminis \nwere placed on the outer perimeter of the booth, partially concealing \nthe rest of it but welcoming guests thanks to its geometric shape. Once \nthe different areas were defined, it was important to consider the flow \nof visitors within the booth in order to ensure that the whole space was \npleasant and inviting to explore in its entirety.\n",244,{"image":987,"text":988,"number":989},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.245.png","245\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",245,{"image":991,"text":992,"number":993},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.246.png","246\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2015\n",246,{"image":995,"text":996,"number":997},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.247.png","247\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",247,{"image":999,"text":1000,"number":1001},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.248.png","248\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2015\n",248,{"image":1003,"text":1004,"number":1005},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.249.png","249\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",249,{"image":1007,"text":1008,"number":1009},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.250.png","250\nWORKS 6 | LIGHT+BUILDING 2014\nLight+Building\n2014\nFrankfurt - Germany\nConcept: Dompieri & Massimo\n",250,{"image":1011,"text":1012,"number":1013},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.251.png","251\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",251,{"image":1015,"text":1016,"number":1017},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.252.png","252\nWORKS 6 | LIGHT+BUILDING 2014\n",252,{"image":1019,"text":1020,"number":1021},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.253.png","253\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",253,{"image":1023,"text":1024,"number":1025},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.254.png","254\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2013\nEuroluce 2015 - Italy\npag 80\nLight+Building 2014 - Germany\npag 90\nEuroluce 2013 - Italy\npag 92\nLight+Building 2012 - Germany\npag 94\nEuroluce\n2013\nMilan - Italy\nConcept: Dompieri & Pisoni\n",254,{"image":1027,"text":1028,"number":1029},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.255.png","255\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",255,{"image":1031,"text":1032,"number":1033},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.256.png","256\nWORKS 6 | EUROLUCE 2013\n",256,{"image":1035,"text":1036,"number":1037},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.257.png","257\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",257,{"image":1039,"text":1040,"number":1041},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.258.png","258\nWORKS 6 | LIGHT+BUILDING 2012\nLight+Building\n2012\nFrankfurt - Germany\nConcept: Salottobuono\n",258,{"image":1043,"text":1044,"number":1045},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.259.png","259\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",259,{"image":1047,"text":1048,"number":1049},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.260.png","260\nWORKS 6 | LIGHT+BUILDING 2012\n",260,{"image":1051,"text":1052,"number":1053},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.261.png","261\nWORKS 6 | FAIRS\n",261,{"image":1055,"text":1056,"number":1057},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.262.png","CUSTOM\nNETHERLANDS\nHotel Willemswerf – Rotterdam\nHotel Belmont – Eide\nGERMANY\nOpera House – Monaco of Bavaria\nHONG KONG\nThe Wing Cathay Paciﬁc Airways – Hong \nKong\nITALY\nUffizi room teaching – Firenze\nGilda Restaurant – Rossano Veneto (VI)\nHotel Excelsior Gallia - Milan\nCommercial Center “I Giardini del Sole” – \nCastelfranco Veneto (TV)\nCastelSalus Mediacal Center – \nCastelfranco Veneto (TV)\nHotel Urban Design  – Trieste \nRUSSIA\nState Academic Mariinsky Theatre II – \nSt. Petersburg \nUNITED KINGDOM\nIntercontinental London The O2 - London\n",262,{"image":1059,"text":1060,"number":1061},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.263.png","Cathay Pacific Business Lounge The Wing \n- Hong Kong\npag 264\nWillemswerf Lobby - Netherlands\npag 274\nState Academic Mariinsky Theatre II - Russia\npag 278\nExcelsior Gallia Hotel - Italy\npag 282\nUffizi Room Teaching - Italy\npag 284\n",263,{"image":1063,"text":1064,"number":1065},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.264.png","264\nCathay Pacific\nBusiness Lounge\nThe Wing\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE WING\nHong Kong International Airport - HK\nStudio Foster + Partners\n",264,{"image":1067,"text":1068,"number":1069},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.265.png","265\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\nFABBIAN \nMANUFACTURES A \nSCULPTURE MADE \nOF GLASS AND LIGHT \nAT THE HONG KONG \nAIRPORT\nFabbian accepted the challenge \nthat led to the realization of the \nambitious “The Wing” project. \n“The Wing” is the name of the \nCathay Pacific VIP lounge within \nthe Hong Kong airport where, \na beautiful sculpture of light and \nglass was placed. The project \nwas designed by the famous \narchitects’ firm, Norman Foster \n+ Partners of London. \nChina turned to the excellence \nof Italian creativity to produce \na towering work: an ultra clear \nglass lamp, 6 metres long and \n3.2 metres high, weighing \nabout 8 and a half tons. In \nseeking a supplier to complete \nthis demanding project, the \nChinese airline company chose \nthe Italian company Fabbian \nfor its reliability, quality, but \nabove all its manufacturing \nskills and ability to give shape \nto the architect’s idea while at \nthe same time complying with \nthe Chinese airport regulations, \namong the most strict in the \nworld. \n«Not only did we manufacture a \nlamp… but a design masterpiece \nas well»\n",265,{"image":1071,"text":1072,"number":1073},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.266.png","CONCEPT\nThe design of “The Wing” lounge clearly shows the signature \nof the architects’ studio Foster + Partner. A minimalistic, yet \nsophisticated space is what distinguishes the VIP lounge. It has \na strong architectural character and all details are meticulously \nfinished. \nThe decorative element that welcomes the guests to the lounge \nwas conceived as a light sculpture that resembles theatre \ncurtains, those that welcome the artists on the stage and when \nnecessary hide the space behind. \nThe idea of the architects was to employ glass to make the \nstructure appear delicate and light, despite its massive size. \n266\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE WING\nREQUIREMENTS \nThe Wing is a VIP lounge for passengers \nflying in first class with Cathay Pacific. \nThe service and attention dedicated to \nthese passengers are the highest possible. \nCathay Pacific needed to build a lounge that \nwould provide their clients with the best \ncomforts and treats during their journeys. \nFoster + Partners was appointed as the \narchitects’ studio who was in charge of \ndeveloping the project. The architects \npresented a very ambitious project for \nthe entrance of their open-space lounge. \nA massive, yet delicate glass sculpture was \nthe main feature of the lounge.\n",266,{"image":1075,"text":1076,"number":1077},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.267.png","267\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",267,{"image":1079,"text":1080,"number":1081},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.268.png","268\nFinally, the development and the \nmanufacturing of the project also had to \ntake into consideration the logistic issue. \nTransporting and installing such big and \nheavy elements would not have been an \neasy task, if it was not carefully taken into \nconsideration from the beginning. \nOn the overall, “The Wing” is a concentrate \nof totally made-in-Italy lighting technology. \nThe innovative base, which supports a huge \nweight of 8500 kg and contains the LEDs, \nis completely concealed in the floor. \nThe floor of the VIP lounge in black Carrara \nmarble contrasts with the purity of the \ncrystal lit up by a system of LEDs, which \ncreate a spectacular reflection effect.\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE WING\nSOLUTIONS\nThe lamp is composed of 20 ultra-clear glass blades standing 3.2 metres \nhigh. According to the design of Foster + Partners, each blade is shaped \ndifferently from the others and it is decorated with engravings which, lit \nup by LED sources hidden in the base, produce a breath-taking effect. \nThe lamp weighs 8500 kg: a huge load for an airport floor with limited \nstrength and only able to withstand a limited weight. A special base had \nto be engineered in order to support the heavy weight of the glasses. \nMoreover, the base had to contain the lighting devices, and for this purpose \nit had to be easily accessible for regular maintenance. A glass box was built \naround it in order to protect the glass blades and to give the impression that \nthe lamp is a real work of art in a showcase. \n",268,{"image":1083,"text":1084,"number":1085},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.269.png","269\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",269,{"image":1087,"text":1088,"number":1089},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.270.png","270\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE WING\n",270,{"image":1091,"text":1092,"number":1093},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.271.png","271\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",271,{"image":1095,"text":1096,"number":1097},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.272.png","272\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE WING\n",272,{"image":1099,"text":1100,"number":1101},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.273.png","273\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",273,{"image":1103,"text":1104,"number":1105},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.274.png","274\nWORKS 6 | WILLEMSWERF LOBBY\nWillemswerf Lobby\nRotterdam - Netherlands\nPowerhouse Company\nCollections used\nMultispot Tooby\n",274,{"image":1107,"text":1108,"number":1109},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.275.png","275\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",275,{"image":1111,"text":1112,"number":1113},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.276.png","276\nWORKS 6 | WILLEMSWERF LOBBY\n",276,{"image":1115,"text":1116,"number":1117},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.277.png","277\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",277,{"image":1119,"text":1120,"number":1121},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.278.png","278\nState Academy\nMariinsky Theatre II\nSt. Petersburg - Russia\nDiamond and Schmitt Architects Incorporated\nKB VIPS\nCollections used\nMultispot Beluga\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\n",278,{"image":1123,"text":1124,"number":1125},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.279.png","279\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",279,{"image":1127,"text":1128,"number":1129},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.280.png","280\nWORKS 6 | STATE ACADEMY MARIINSKY THEATRE II\n",280,{"image":1131,"text":1132,"number":1133},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.281.png","281\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",281,{"image":1135,"text":1136,"number":1137},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.282.png","282\nWORKS 6 | EXCELSIOR GALLIA HOTEL\nExcelsior Gallia\nHotel\nMilano - Italy\nArch. Marco Piva\n",282,{"image":1139,"text":1140,"number":1141},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.283.png","283\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",283,{"image":1143,"text":1144,"number":1145},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.284.png","284\nWORKS 6 | UFFIZI ROOM TEACHING\nUffizi\nRoom Teaching\nFirenze - Italy\nArch. StudiopdA\n",284,{"image":1147,"text":1148,"number":1149},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.285.png","285\nWORKS 6 | CUSTOM\n",285,{"image":1151,"text":1152,"number":1153},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.286.png","SYSTEMS\nBELARUS\nHotel Victoria - Minsk\nCAMERUN\nSanza Discotheque - Yaoundé\nITALY\nAtelier Emè (Calzedonia Group) - Torino\nAtelier Emè (Calzedonia Group) - Verona\nAtelier Emè (Calzedonia Group) - Padova\nHotel Residence Explanade - Viareggio\nFruits Spa & Lounge – Milan\nMy Own Spa – Milan\nBenessere nell’Essere – Naples\nMed Dreams Rooms - Naples\nCrystal Dreams – Milan\nNet Offices – Padova\nOptics Shop – Saronno (MI)\nSia Guest 2009 – Rimini\nMade Expo 2010 – Milan\nResidence Marsico – Paestum (SA)\nPrivate House – Jesolo (VE)\nFRANCE\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge Charles \nde Gaulle Airport - Paris\nGERMANY\nTruss Kassell Bar – Kassel\nHONG KONG\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge The Cabin \n- Hong Kong International Airport\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge The Mock \nUp - Hong Kong International Airport\nCathay Pacific Brand Passangers Lounge \n- Hong Kong International Airport\nINDIA\nPrivate House – Kolkata\nPrivate House – Hyderabad\nMEXICO\nPalacio de Hierro – Mexico City\nNETHERLAND\nConservatorium Hotel Von Amsterdam \n- Amsterdam\nHotel Van Der Valk – Arhnem\nSkins Cosmetics Shop – Amsterdam\nPrivate House - Amsterdam\nPANAMA\nPrivate House – Panama City\nPOLAND\nHotel Krasicki - Lidzbark Warminski\nQATAR\nQatar Islamic Bank – Doha\nROMANIA\nPrivate House – Bucarest \nReception Palazzo Premio – Bucarest \nAltitude Restaurant - Poiana Brasov\nRUSSIA\nNew Court of Voronezh – Voronezh\nCity Administration – Voronezh\nShowroom Credit Ceramica – Moscow\nShop Domani – Moscow\nFTF Interior Office – St. Petersburg\nPrivate House - St. Petersburg\nSLOVENIA\nHotel Plaza – Ljubljana \nSPAIN\nPrivate House – Tudela\nSWITZERLAND\nStudio DADA Architecture - Crans Montana\nShowroom Vertigo – Geneva\nTHAILAND\nPrivate House – Bangkok\nUAE\nDolphin Energy Office - Abu Dhabi\nUNITED KINGDOM\nIntercontinental London The O2 - London\nUKRAINE\nSberbank Russia – Kiev\nUSA\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge San \nFrancisco International Airport - San \nFrancisco, CA\nThe Glendale Branch of the Salt Lake City \nPublic Library - Salt Lake City, UT\n",286,{"image":1155,"text":1156,"number":1157},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.287.png","Intercontinental London Hotel - United Kingdom\npag 288\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge The Cabin\n- Hong Kong\npag 298\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge Charles de \nGaulle Airport - France\npag 300\nCathay Pacific Business Lounge San Francisco \nInternational Airport - USA\npag 302\nKrasicki Hotel - Poland\npag 304\nPlaza Hotel - Slovenia\npag 306\nNet Offices - Italy\npag 308\nCity Administration - Russia\npag 310\nDADA Architecture+Design Studio - Switzerland\npag 312\nDolphin Energy Office - UAE\npag 314\nPalacio de Hierro - Mexico\npag 316\nSkins Cosmetics Shop - Netherlands\npag 318\nShowroom Credit Ceramica - Russia\npag 320\nCrystal Dream - Italy\npag 322\nFruit Spa & Lounge - Italy\npag 324\nKanji Light Fusion Restaurant - Italy\npag 326\nAltitude Restaurant - Romania\npag 328\nPrivate Houses\npag 330\nInspiration\npag 341\n",287,{"image":1159,"text":1160,"number":1161},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.288.png","288\nWORKS 6 | INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON HOTEL - THE O2\nIntercontinental London \nHotel - The O2\nLondon - United Kingdom\nCollections used\nLaminis\nMultispot Tooby\nMultispot Beluga\n",288,{"image":1163,"text":1164,"number":1165},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.289.png","289\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\nLAMINIS & \nMULTISPOT: SPECIAL \nGUESTS AT THE \nINTERCONTINENTAL \nHOTEL IN LONDON\nThe magnificent \nIntercontinental London The \nO2 Hotel, couldn’t have turned \nout better if it wasn’t for our \nbeautiful collections: Laminis \nand Multispot.\nIt is three imposing glass \npanels to welcome the guests \nin the lobby of the hotel. \nThanks to the possibiliy \nof customization, we could \ngive a complete new look to \nLaminis. Indeed, the standard \nglass tiles were mixed with \ncompletely new custom-made \ntiles that create a soft yet \nvery sophisticated concentric \neffect.\nAnother brilliant solution was \nreached in the lighting of the \nstaircase, where a rainfall \nof Multispot Tooby were set \nup like floating candles. The \ncolour of the structure was \ncustomized in order to match \nthe amber glass finish of the \nLaminis tiles.\nFinally, in the rooftop bar \nsome clusters of Multispot \nBeluga arranged over the \ncoffee tables and the bar \ncounter create an elegant \nand delicate atmosphere.\n",289,{"image":1167,"text":1168,"number":1169},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.290.png","CONCEPT\nThe design of the glass tiles composing the Laminis chandelier took \ninspiration from the shape of the sun. The glasses form the shape of circles, \nwhich resemble the sun and its rays spreading all around it. Indeed, the \nlocation of the chandelier behind the reception desk, the most popular area \nof a hotel, is not random. It puts a focus on the importance of the reception, \nand its concentric design highlights what the main focus of the lobby is. \nBehind the reception, the staircase is large and spacious and in order \nto give it a sophisticated look, a cluster of floating candles was chosen \nto accompany the guests to the second floor. \nThe rooftop bar instead is a cool and hip lounge bar where drops of crystal \nglass light up the bar counter, and remind the visitors of the drops of \ndelicious cocktails.\n290\nWORKS 6 | INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON HOTEL - THE O2\nREQUIREMENTS \nModern is not necessarily a synonym of \nelegant. However, for the Intercontinental \nHotel O2, it was fundamental to reproduce \na contemporary and modern setting with \na refined touch. For this purpose, the hotel \nwas decorated with precious materials \nlike marble, brass and wood. In this \nenvironment, Murano glass Laminis, crystal \nglass Beluga and Pyrex glass Tooby were \nthe perfect choices. Their rich materials \nadd value to the prestigious interiors of \nthe hotel. \n",290,{"image":1171,"text":1172,"number":1173},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.291.png","291\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",291,{"image":1175,"text":1176,"number":1177},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.292.png","292\nThe high-ceiling staircase was filled with \na cluster of Tooby pendants that look like \nfloating candles. In order to achieve this \nlook, the pendants were installed at various \nheights and they were cleverly spread \nthroughout the whole space. This was \npossible thanks to an accessory that allows \nthe pendants to be recessed into the ceiling. \nThis accessory provides two main benefits. \nFirstly, the ceiling look remains intact, as \nthere is no need to install several unpleasant \nmetal bases. Secondly, the lights can be \nplaced anywhere, as the power supply can \nbe hidden in the plaster ceiling. Moreover, \nthe colour of the pendants was customized \nso that it would match the brass finishing \nof the interiors.\nThe solution chosen for the lounge bar is very \nelegant and precious. Beluga pendants, made \nof Crystal glass, light up the bar counter and \nthe VIP tables. It is a distinctive, yet discreet \nelement that blends in perfectly with the \nsurrounding. Moreover, it does not obstruct \nthe fabulous view over the financial district, \nwhich is the main feature of the rooftop bar. \nWORKS 6 | INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON HOTEL - THE O2\nSOLUTIONS\nThe decorative element that was chosen for the lobby was placed behind \nthe reception with the purpose of separating the spaces and hiding the \nstaircase from the entryway. However, it was necessary that natural light \ncould filter through to the staircase. For this reason, it was a glass solution \nthat was preferred over all the other options. Three glass panels, 8 meters \nhigh and 1.5 meters wide, were therefore chosen as the main feature of the \nlobby. However, it is not just simple glass panels, they are chandeliers with \na light source placed at the top. Moreover, a very special pattern decorates \nthe glasses and makes sure to hide what is behind them. It was possible \nto customize the pattern of the glasses so that they resembled the shape \nof the sun. This was achieved through a close collaboration between the \ndesigner, the technical department and the glass artisans who managed \nto optimize the moulds for an affordable yet impressive result. In addition, \nin order to highlight the beauty of the glass composition, the three panels \nwere installed within a metal frame that emphasizes their magnificence. \nThe glass supports are not fastened at the bottom to ensure for greater \nflexibility and avoid tensions to the whole structure.\n",292,{"image":1179,"text":1180,"number":1181},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.293.png","293\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",293,{"image":1183,"text":1184,"number":1185},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.294.png","294\nWORKS 6 | INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON HOTEL - THE O2\n",294,{"image":1187,"text":1188,"number":1189},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.295.png","295\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",295,{"image":1191,"text":1192,"number":1193},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.296.png","296\nWORKS 6 | INTERCONTINENTAL LONDON HOTEL - THE O2\n",296,{"image":1195,"text":1196,"number":1197},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.297.png","297\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",297,{"image":1199,"text":1200,"number":1201},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.298.png","298\nCathay Pacific \nBusiness Lounge\nThe Cabin\nHong Kong International Airport - HK\nStudio Foster + Partners\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE THE CABIN\nCollections used\nTile\n",298,{"image":1203,"text":1204,"number":1205},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.299.png","299\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",299,{"image":1207,"text":1208,"number":1209},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.300.png","300\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE\nCathay Pacific\nBusiness Lounge\nCharles de Gaulle Airport, Paris - France\nR.T.K.L. Architects\nCollections used\nTile\n",300,{"image":1211,"text":1212,"number":1213},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.301.png","301\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",301,{"image":1215,"text":1216,"number":1217},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.302.png","302\nWORKS 6 | CATHAY PACIFIC BUSINESS LOUNGE\nCathay Pacific\nBusiness Lounge\nSan Francisco International Airport (CA) - USA\nGensler Architects\nCollections used\nTile\n",302,{"image":1219,"text":1220,"number":1221},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.303.png","303\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",303,{"image":1223,"text":1224,"number":1225},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.304.png","304\nWORKS 6 | KRASICKI HOTEL\nKrasicki\nHotel\nLidzbark Warminski - Poland\nArch. Katarzyna Dzus\nCollections used\nTile\n",304,{"image":1227,"text":1228,"number":1229},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.305.png","305\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",305,{"image":1231,"text":1232,"number":1233},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.306.png","306\nPlaza Hotel\nLjubljana - Slovenia\nArch. Rok Kuhar, Katjusa Kranjc\nCollections used\nTile\nWORKS 6 | PLAZA HOTEL\n",306,{"image":1235,"text":1236,"number":1237},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.307.png","307\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",307,{"image":1239,"text":1240,"number":1241},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.308.png","308\nWORKS 6 | NET OFFICES\nNet Offices\nPadova - Italy\nCollections used\nTile\n",308,{"image":1243,"text":1244,"number":1245},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.309.png","309\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",309,{"image":1247,"text":1248,"number":1249},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.310.png","310\nWORKS 6 | CITY ADMINISTRATION\nCity Administration\nVoronezh - Russia\nUNK Project\nCollections used\nTile\n",310,{"image":1251,"text":1252,"number":1253},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.311.png","311\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",311,{"image":1255,"text":1256,"number":1257},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.312.png","312\nDADA Architecture+Design\nStudio\nCrans Montana - Switzerland\nArch. Davide D’Agostino\nWORKS 6 | DADA ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN STUDIO\nCollections used\nTile\n",312,{"image":1259,"text":1260,"number":1261},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.313.png","313\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",313,{"image":1263,"text":1264,"number":1265},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.314.png","314\nWORKS 6 | DOLPHIN ENERGY OFFICE\nDolphin Energy\nOffice\nAbu Dhabi - UAE\nArch. Pringle Brandon\nCollections used\nTile\n",314,{"image":1267,"text":1268,"number":1269},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.315.png","315\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",315,{"image":1271,"text":1272,"number":1273},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.316.png","316\nPalacio\nde Hierro\nMexico City - Mexico\nWORKS 6 | PALACIO DE HIERRO\nCollections used\nTile\n",316,{"image":1275,"text":1276,"number":1277},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.317.png","317\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",317,{"image":1279,"text":1280,"number":1281},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.318.png","318\nSkins Cosmetic\nShop\nAmsterdam - Netherlands\nStudio Rublek\nCollections used\nTile\nWORKS 6 | SKINS COSMETIC SHOP\n",318,{"image":1283,"text":1284,"number":1285},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.319.png","319\nWORKS 6 | SYSTEMS\n",319,{"image":1287,"text":1288,"number":1289},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F09\u002F8a18df1bce4b639f19e17e76c054a1.320.png","320\nWORKS 6 | SHOWROOM CREDIT CERAMICA\nShowroom\nCredit Ceramica\nMoscow - Russia\nArch. 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