Florim

Sensi collection: where sustainability meets sensoriality

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The new Sensi of Casa dolce casa collection, conceived by Matteo Thun & Partners for Florim, has neutral shades, a subtle graininess and a sustainable production process.

From the collaboration between Florim and Matteo Thun & Partners comes a collection of ceramic surfaces that you can "touch with your eyes and see with your fingers". The porcelain stoneware surfaces of the Sensi series are concrete and elegant, characterised by neutral, soft and natural tones and a subtle graininess. The slabs recall the tactility of the earth, and with it rural settings, comfort and well-being.

The collection is developed by Casa dolce casa – Casamood, the Florim brand that combines elegance and creativity, playing with colours and material contaminations of natural inspiration. It investigates new forms of modern living pleasure, projected towards the simplicity of relaxing atmospheres.

“Sensi emerges from different perspectives and does not 'steal' from nature, but enriches the vocabulary of construction. As architects we are extremely happy to have found a perfect partner for porcelain stoneware slabs that meet our aesthetic and functional needs,” commented Matteo Thun, founder of Matteo Thun & Partners.

The collection is the perfect synthesis of style, innovation and sustainability. It has been developed with particular attention to the environmental impact of energy, so as to represent a new excellence in the field of circular economy. For Sensi, only natural raw materials have been used, with 60% recycled materials. Both in terms of water consumption and energy consumption, the production process meets the highest standards of sustainability.

“We are proud to work with Matteo Thun and we believe that our Casa dolce casa – Casamood brand, which is synonymous with contemporary style and creative harmony, is perfectly aligned with their open and multidisciplinary approach. Almost sixty years of ceramic expertise and the latest manufacturing technologies are combined with a concrete design vision, resulting in ceramic products of the highest aesthetic value which reinforce the image of Italian-made beauty and design worldwide,” stated Claudio Lucchese, Chairman of Florim Ceramiche.

Collection:
Sensi of Casa dolce casa
Typology:
porcelain stoneware surfaces
Company:
Florim
Website:
www.florim.com
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