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Eutropia

“Entering the land whose capital is Eutropia, the traveller sees not one city but many, of equal size and not unlike each other, scattered across a vast, undulating upland plane. Eutropia is not one but all these cities together. Only one is inhabited, the others empty and this is taken in turn. Now I’ll tell you how”.
As in the invisible city by Italo Calvino, which inspired the name of the studio, Eutropia is not one but the sum of all its components, whose interaction and complicity generate every project, through a pathway of exchange, encounter (and conflict), comparison, intuition and synthesis. This is why it is a guarantee of creativity and originality, the result of an exchange that generates research and attention to detail and to the client. Eutropia architecture is involved in architectural planning, from the details of an interior to large-scale urban planning, together with renovation, spatial transformation and installations. The architectural space is at the centre of its work and Eutropia is responsible for all the functional and operational activities needed to transform designs into finished buildings, including executive planning, authorisations, construction, coordinating safety during the design and building phases, artistic supervision, business control and time frame management. As well as their professional activity, the founding members of Eutropia are involved in teaching and academic research at several architecture and design universities.

Blue Tought

Category: Private Home
City: Regello (FI)
Tonalite products used:
Kitchen floor Examatt (Exatarget decor) in cucina, Joyful in bathroom

Reseller

Merli Edilizia

Photograph

Jacopo Carli

What where your objectives when you chose the materials to be used for your floor or wall coverings?

For the kitchen, the idea was to create a continuous wall/floor texture in contrast with the parquet floor of the living room. The creation of a combination of Examatt and Exatarget is a reinterpretation of a traditional ‘flower’ design, applied with a decidedly contemporary detail.

Given the compact size of the two bathrooms, the idea was to create a single space with two forms of bright colours, the turquoise and papaya of Joyful tiles.

What made you chose the Tonalite products?

Tonalite products were chosen for the wide range of formats, finishes and colours available.

What colours and combinations did you chose and how did you use them?

The design includes a strong contrast of complementary colours in the bathroom.
In the living room, shades of Examatt grey create endless grey nuances that contrast with the parquet floor in the living room.

Collezioni usate nel progetto

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