Stunning 3D Wall Surfaces Inspired by Contemporary Art Trends


 3D SURFACE is an innovation which arose from a meeting between three experienced craftsmen: Romano Zenoni and Alessandro and Stefano Fazzuoli. The combination of texture, shapes and materials especially developed by the company led to the creation of artistic wall panels, ideal for any modern decor. Thanks to the clever use of ceramic coated fiber-reinforced mortar solutions for interior and exterior, the surfaces can be used in any environment. Have a look at the elegant designs below and let us know your thoughts:

 The dry land is a source of inspiration and gives life to a multiple variety of effects.


 A wall of bamboo canes covers the panel, a perfect example of organic design suitable for any environment.


 Caos is characterized by a precise geometry. Light plays a fundamental role, giving the panel a strong personality.

 This wall is covered with soft cushions that fill the texture with softness and elegance.

 he waves of sand created by the wind inspire Deserto. The texture recalls natural scenarios:

 TA living garden that climbs up the wall. Sinuous lines grow continuously creating elegant and refined effects.


 Thousand lines outline specific scenarios, the rigorous motif meets the harmony of the small waves that compose the texture.


 A wavy texture recreates an idea of the sea’s movement with horizontal surfaces that suits any ambient

 The surface moves and ripples as a fluid creating a continuous solid curtain. The non-uniform development of the folds allows the endless vision of this continuous surface.

 Thanks to defined cuts the decoration of this panel becomes a futuristic texture with a strong aesthetic feature:

 Like a curtain the surface of ONDA develops a soft pattern that easily blends with the architecture surroundings. It’s vertical texture creates an optical effect

A new coating composed by small, soft, square pillows. Elegance and gentleness freely express themselves. Thanks to its compact size the texture easily adjusts to any environment.

Arianna is a panel characterized by a continuous curl that grows on the wall with continuity:


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Picture of the Day: The Water Vortex

THE WATER VORTEX

In this striking sunrise photograph by Manuel M. Almedia we see the Bufadero de la Garita in Telde, Gran Canaria in Spain’s Canary Islands. According to VisitCanaryIslands.org, the phenomenon comes from a ‘complex of basalt prismatic figures that have an underwater hollowness made by a volcanic tube which successively expels the water trapped inside, reaching a considerable height’.

This is the final shot of three pictures taken by Almeida showing this fascinating location. In the other photos you can see both the water rushing in and the water being expelled as outlined above. Although I’m unsure how deep this chasm actually is, the sight of ocean water gushing in to fill a large hole is truly a spectacle that would be exciting to experience and photograph!

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