
TEXTURES
Decorative transformations on walls and furnishings that enrich the surfaces with subtle or prominent effects. Inspiration by geometric patterns, fabrics, walls marked by time and natural elements, bring the realization of the Textures. Their finish is customizable, ranging in infinite nuances of colours or metallic treatments.

Inspired by woven straw, this relief features a bottle green background and bright accents, making it perfect for modernizing furniture or enhancing the appeal of new spaces.
A luminous and textured waterfall effect brings life to living room niches. The brass relief in the upper part fades downwards into a teal green background, becoming a precious detail within the environment.


The Baroque floral motif in pearly dove gray, with an antiqued patina, is versatile for many surfaces due to its low relief and delicate aesthetics.
Having the mandala's circular shapes in mind, I revisited and proposed a version in an oxidized brass finish. This piece could serve as a backdrop in environments centered on the individual, promoting both overall wellness and spiritual practices.


I have always been captivated by archaeological discoveries, especially primitive ceramics, where humans explore embellishment to fulfill their creative instincts. The decorative patterns tend to be schematic and repetitive. This has inspired me to begin with the most basic element, the point, from which other geometries emerge.
Geometric shapes have captivated artists for years. Each exploration serves as an exercise in achieving harmony among shapes and balancing their combinations. In this work, I have created a relief featuring two planes that vary in texture, smooth and striped, and finish, matte and glossy.


Re-elaborating shapes is also part of the creative process sought after by many artists. In this instance, I have transformed the square by stretching it, until reducing it to a line. This texture can be adapted to many surfaces and contexts and, thanks to its multifaceted nature and different colors, can satisfy even the most contemporary tastes.
For enthusiasts of pop culture and minimalist design, I've developed this pattern that can elevate the walls of homes, shop windows, or furniture. Whether used on its own or paired with other designs, it adds dynamism to spaces, enriching the visual and tactile experience.


I like lines. Whether parallel or irregular, thin or thick, monochromatic or coloured, they always make me smile. In this case, a fun relief accentuated by a two-tone combination.
