New Antolini booth concept to premier in Las Vegas

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AntoliniLas Vegas—Antolini will be exhibiting a new design and exhibition concept on February 27-29 here at the Las Vegas Convention Centre for the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show 2024 (KBIS). The main idea, according to the company, was to connect natural stones and “gameplay,” in an original experience for visitors.

Antolini The main stage involves Cristallo Vitrum “Wow:” Alessandro La Spada, interior designer of the new booth, has designed an articulated labyrinth that showcases the succession precisely between Cristallo Vitrum “Wow,” a natural stone part of the natural quartz geological family, and several mirrored surfaces.

“The semantics of the project was to have one main actor, Cristallo Vitrum ‘Wow,’ whose characteristics are transparency and translucence,” La Spade said. “The goal was to make viewers perceive these properties, pause and reflect on the material to highlight its sensory qualities. From this goal, the project took off. Its layout is inspired by the geometry of the labyrinth and is designed to stimulate visitors to reflect on the sensations that the environment gives them. The focus of the exhibition is a compulsory sensory path through which the visitor can estrange himself from reality to focus on the beauty of nature and reflect on the characteristics of the material and the perceptions it provokes. Antolini has constantly had an absolute devotion to the work of mother nature and the sensations it evokes, going beyond the concept of mere surface materials.”

Antolini Once through the labyrinth, visitors will then be able to reach the other areas of the booth, where rows of Antolini’s different natural stones will be displayed—including the Amazonite quartzite and natural quartz Patagonia Vitrum, and examples of their applications. Among all of them, one is the backlit Cristallo Vitrum “Wow” counter: an example of how suitable natural stone is for building architectural scenarios.

“KBIS 2024 is an excellent opportunity for us to showcase Cristallo Vitrum ‘Wow,’ Patagonia Vitrum and Amazonite, in a context that combines inspiration and entertainment,” said Alberto Antolini, CEO of Antolini. “Through Alessandro La Spada’s project, visitors will have an immersive experience and a direct encounter with natural stone and its suggestions. These three stones reflect Antolini’s ability to do research among the world’s most beautiful minerals and to put into practice the innovation path in order to later introduce excellence to architects and designers.”

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