Inspiração

Recovering roots: in its most natural aspect, Bronzite enriched the composition of the Brazilian Layers environment at CASACOR/SC

Loaded with sensitivity and intimacy, the Brazilian Layers environment, designed by architect Juliana Pippi for CASACOR/SC, displays a diversity of materials, textures and hues that envelop and captivate the visitor in an atmosphere of comfort and belonging.

The project, carried out by Marmoraria Pedecril, opted for the Bronzite quartzite, which fitted in perfectly with the proposal for the environment and was used in the composition of furniture with an organic and sinuous design.

Rustic living room

Exploring the raw finish of Bronzite quartzite, the living room coffee table was made up of natural pieces of the material, from the base to the support surface, bringing an incredible sensory experience, added to the other natural textures present in the environment.

In the same space, a rough Bronzite slab was applied as a room divider, highlighting the earthy composition and movements of this natural stone.

The charms of Bronzite and its possibilities

Due to its ferrous composition, Bronzite quartzite has a reddish-brown hue that is ideal for complementing projects with neutral and earthy hues, referring to the colors of the land which welcomes and reinforces nature’s essential beauty and simplicity.

Bronzite can be found in polished, brushed, flamed and vintage/raw finishes, which do not get any kind of treatment, in order to reinforce its rustic look and natural beauty, and can be used in furniture, guaranteeing a bold and original design.