cooperativa ceramica d'imola

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COOPERATIVA CERAMICA D’IMOLA

Genus

Full-body porcelain tiles by Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola.

The Latin name emphasises the creative origin of the collection. Genus, meaning seed, origin, new development.
“Our inspiration comes from natural things that we reinterpret in our own way, developing absolutely new features and tweaks. As a result we can provide our clients with something unique and unparalleled.”

Edge: monocaliber, rectified
Size: 120×120 cm , 60×120 cm , 60×60 cm, 75×75 cm, 30×60 cm

Colours: beige, white, black

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Mirage

WIDE-SHOT

MIRAGE

Arese Shopping Center is the largest shopping mall in Italy, covering an area of 92,000 square metres, with 200 shops, restaurants, cafes, and indoor and outdoor sports facilities.

This innovative mall is located just outside Milan, in an area previously occupied by the Alfa Romeo factory.

It is the result of a choral project undertaken in various stages. Arnaldo Zappa for the exterior layout. Michele De Lucchi for the façade and the choice of wood and porcelain stoneware for the main materials. Davide Padoa from Design International, for the design of the building, bringing the added benefit of his expertise in retail applications.

Mirage
LEA_Ceramiche

ZOOM

LEA CERAMICHE

Slimtech is the new creation that completes the project of Surfaces by Lea Ceramiche.

Thanks to the innovative porcelain compaction technology that revolutionized the traditional production process, Slimtech is produced in full slabs of 3×1 meter and 3mm thick without using any mold.

First of all we start with an accurate selection of raw materials wet-grinded and made into an atomized powder. Then we proceed with compaction and pressing with a strength of 15,000 tons.

The slabs obtained are sintered at 1,200° Celsius through firing in kilns, reducing the CO2 emissions and the dispersion of thin powders.

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Indel B

ICONS

INDEL B

FLYINGBAR

Thanks to its Flyingbar, Indel B is the only manufacturer able to produce the thinnest minibar in the world.

Thanks to its versatility, it allows many installation solutions, which therefore implies a better functionality of the appliance and far greater accessibility for any guest.

Indel B
casa alitalia Roma

Airport Lounges: Traveling with Style

When talking about Contract Furniture, let us not forget airport lounges: hospitality facilities that can be found in the main international airports sponsored by airline companies. The customers who are allowed access to the lounges are offered comfortable and exclusive areas provided with all services and amenities that one can desire in hectic places like airports.

casa alitalia Roma

Credits: www.studiomarcopiva.com

The very first airport lounge was realized in 1939 in La Guardia airport (New York, USA) by American Airlines as a promotional tool. Since then, the number of airport lounges has boomed: nowadays, the airline company with more lounges is British Airways – with more than 60 facilities all over the world – followed by China Southern Airlines and United Airlines – both offering around 50 lounges. Alitalia has only 9 “Casa Alitalia” lounges, plus all the facilities offered by the company’s partners.

Lately, travelers have become increasingly more demanding. Therefore, airport lounges too have to be adjusted to the users’ needs and expectations.

Clearly, not all lounges are equal. Some of them – more essential but still very much appreciated – offer basic services for travelers such as comfortable sittings, quiet and relaxing rooms, food corners, free internet access and media entertainment.

Premium lounges, on the other side, focus more on customers’ wellness and offer all sorts of comfort such as hairdresser, fitness center, spa and even private bedrooms. As businessmen are among the most frequent flyers, a special attention is given to business facilities: work stations, computers, high speed Wi-Fi, and even meeting rooms are often available in these lounges.

The main national companies are basically competing against each other in order to show that they’re able to offer to their selected customers more exclusive services and experiences than their competitors as well as luxury environments with a modern and refined design.

According to a performance ranking published by the British Company Skytrax, the airline company most appreciated by its customers for the comfort and the service quality is Emirates. Runner-up is Qatar Airways, followed by Singapore Airlines.

So here you are some of our favourite VIP airport lounges offered by these reknown airline companies:

The luxury 650 square meters first class lounge offered by Emirates Airlines at the Dubai International Airport. The lounge has even won the Apex Passenger Choice Awards and it offers first class treats: wellness areas, shower spa and superior restaurants are just some of the available pleasantries.

Emirates-First-Class-Lounge-Dubai-sleeping-room

Credits: www.emirates.com

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The Al Mourjan Business lounge realized by Qatar Airways at the Hamad International airport in Doha. A 10,000 square meters area that combines traditional Middle-Eastern style and architecture elements with an elegant and contemporary design. Refined restaurants, wellness areas and business areas are just some of the services you can take advantage of in the lounge.

qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business lounge

Credits: www.qatarairways.com

The  KrisFlyer Gold Lounge realized by Singapore Airlines at the Singapore airport: Singapore Airlines aims to offer to its customers a “home away from home”. A modern and elegant area which – through its style and furniture – succeeds in conveying  the company’s values and identity together with the hospitality culture typical of the Southeast Asia. The lounge includes a refined restaurant as well as private and comfortable work stations.

Singapore Airlines airport lounge

Credits: www.singaporeair.com

Alitalia – Italian main airline company – is also committed to offering to its passengers elegant, comfortable and familiar spaces. In collaboration with the design and architecture firm Studio Marco Piva, Alitalia has started the project Casa AlitaliaIn these lounges the passengers can experience a true italian home – from the style to the food and wine.

casa alitalia airport lounge

Credits: www.studiomarcopiva.com

Professionals working in the hospitality industry – therefore – should keep in mind that cooperating with airlines for the construction or requalification of airport lounges could bring a lot of added value in terms of  revenue. Indeed, to implement these high-profile and complex projects airline companies need to identify suppliers for all sorts of contract products and services. Not only – as one would think – sittings and food services, but all kind of indoor and outdoor furniture, bedding, gaming products, products for fitness centres and wellness, and much more.

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