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  • Boiserie-effect tiles: the vertical design that decorates and protects walls

Designer


Engineer-Architect Serena Sfamurri

co- fouder di Studio16 (design studio)
Via Basilicata, Roseto degli Abruzzi

Dining room Hotel Jollino

Category: Hotel
City:
Pineto (TE)
Realization:
May 2025
Tonalite product used: Safari
collection 28×7 Verde on the covering – pencil on the corner – special profile closure

Reseller

B. Cerquitelli ambienti, Pineto TE

Photographer

studio creativo 8.3
Roseto degli Abruzzi

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

Characterising part of the walls with this covering serves both a functional and decorative purpose: the former is to protect the wall from chairs being knocked against it (a common occurrence in restaurants), while the latter is to give the walls a more slender appearance with the brick format positioned vertically, with the green colour echoing existing elements within the main structure.

What made you choose the Tonalite products?

Colours and formats suitable for achieving the objective.

What colours and combinations did you choose, and how did you use them?

Glossy green tiles laid to create panelling, with an additional feature: the last row of tiles was laid in the opposite direction, horizontally, finishing with special end pieces and pencil-edge tiles on the outer corners.

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