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Contemporary art

Chisels, brushes and knives were among the traditional tools for artists to work with plaster, since ancient times, utilizing blocks of material to make eternally fascinating sculptural creations. Today their mastery lives on thanks to technology that reproduces the same know-how in contemporary aesthetic solutions. This is what happens in the new 3D Wall Plaster collection by Atlas Concorde, a three-dimensional ceramic surface that interprets the artisanal techniques of plaster and the force of the material in five different decorative motifs: Origami, Bloom, Jasmine,

Combed and Barcode generate soft reliefs, spatula effects, engravings, lines and patterns, interacting with light and conveying a vibrant perception of the surface. Interiors come alive through games of 3D micro-details, of mutable visual impact depending on the vantage point.

ATLAS CONCORDE

 Hall 14/D27

1 BARCODE ceramic surface

2 JASMINE ceramic surface

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