Marca Corona innovations at Maison&Objet 2022
A report on the latest edition of Maison&Objet, the Paris trade fair for interior design and furnishing specialists
Once again this year, Maison&Objet gave us many satisfactions and emotions: first of all, the opportunity to show you - once again live - our latest porcelain stoneware collections; secondly, but no less important, the opportunity to talk to those who came to visit us at our stand and to touch with their own hands all the news and trends from the world of ceramics and furnishing.
Indeed, we showed our real and virtual visitors the latest Multiforme and Elisir Royal proposals, two collections that are perfect for creating new and surprising combinations thanks to:
- the use of two of the most popular effects among designers and planners, namely cement and wood;
- an eclectic and refined aesthetic rendering in line with the latest trends in interior design.
The leitmotif of the entire event was the concept of "New Luxury", i.e. the transformation that the world of luxury has inevitably undergone in recent years, giving way to new interpretations that combine:
- experience;
- ecocompatibility;
- uniqueness and glamour combined with fun.
And when it comes to attention to the environment, quality and aesthetics taken care of in every detail, the ceramic collections by Marca Corona represent a real guarantee for any type of place, from modern bathroom furniture to contemporary living rooms.
Our company has always paid particular attention to the recovery and reuse of its waste, to the choice of recyclable packaging that complies with regulations, to energy saving and to the recovery of waste water, as demonstrated by the numerous certifications obtained over the years.
Last but not least, the search for maximum sustainability also in the stages of procurement, choice of raw materials and processing of the finished product, ensuring the consumer an ecological and sustainable tile.
But don't forget that appearance matters, too!
This is why all Marca Corona collections combine the timeless elegance of typical Made-in-Italy taste with furnishing trends and suggestions from every corner of the world.
An example? The theme linked to the world of the Indoor Garden and Nature as an essential element of furnishing and interior decoration in the most avant-garde design projects is also present in the "Rare Times" exhibition curated by François Delclaux and hosted by Maison&Objet.