Metal for creative surfaces
Showroom Metaly
Via Gerolamo Morone, 4
MILANO
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April 2016
Innovative tecnology applied to metal materials, room for creativity with Studio Sano and Matstudio
Metaly proposes a new way of interpreting the metal material allowing modern and technologically advanced solutions adapted to the design and architecture.
The OXIMET technology overcomes the essential aspect of the metals, which has up to now relegated them to a traditionally structural function, expands its use and allows you to imagine new usage of materials with an additional functional and aesthetic value.
The metals become an adaptable element in both the construction and decoration of architectural structures, from the outside (facades, surfaces, roofs), the interior design elements (libraries, partition, countertop, lamps), to wet environments (kitchens, bathrooms, saunas, swimming pools and spa).
The production of Metaly are also suitable for a wider use, in urban architecture: public buildings, shopping centers, service stations, platform roof... or in trade shows and events: stands, temporary shops, totem... also the resistance of metals, insulators and safe making them suitable for windows fixtures, elevators and doors.
New applications that we are going to present are oriented to the use of metals such as brass, bronze , copper and german silver, without excluding the tried and tested experience in stainless steel and aluminum.
In our exhibition are also present Takahide Sano of Studio Sano with its design achievements and Matteo Tampone of Matstudio with his works.
Metaly
Exhibition - Exhibition of metal materials for design and architecture
Exhibition - Exhibition of metal materials for design and architecture
Exhibition - Exhibition of metal materials for design and architecture
Meeting - Exibition
Exhibition - Exhibition of metal materials for design and architecture
Exhibition - Exhibition of metal materials for design and architecture
Exhibition - Exhibition of metal materials for design and architecture
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