Fodor Orsolya from Hungary (decorator), Eyad Abuasab from Qatar (decorator), Kakhramon Vakhabov from Uzbekistan (decorator), Antonio Manna (decorator), Nicola Spulber (decorator), Davide Cardin (decorator) and Francesca Venturoni (architect) from Italy, Fenny Disch (decorator) from the Netherlands, Jari Leinonen (decorator) from Finland and Ben Carr from the United Kingdom (decorator): these are the 2021 Novacolor Ambassadors coming from all over the world and united in their share of Novacolor values
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During an exclusive shooting in Milan at the new Novacolor showroom, the photographer Gianluca Cisternino with the syling by Barbara Sansonetti captured the four Italian Ambassadors. For reasons related to security and compliance with anti-Covid-19 regulations, for the shots dedicated to the six international ambassadors, the photographer has instead studied and put into practice an innovative method of virtual photo shooting.
Each one of the Novacolor Ambassadors has created a decorative panel inspired by the concept of gratitude expressed by the new 2021 Be Grateful concept, using products that, on the one hand represent the green spirit of the brand, which continues to invest in sustainable raw materials, and on the other hand respond to the latest market trends. Almost all the professionals have in fact used lime, clay and concrete-based products, in line with the demands of consumers, who are increasingly looking for natural materials and designs in their home spaces that play on earthy and dusty colors, embellished with metallic details.
The Novacolor Ambassadors are a heterogeneous group, which brings together different cultures, backgrounds and professionals related to the world of color. Although physically distant, to unite them a common objective: to tell the value dimension of Novacolor through the use of materials that create comfort and well-being, respecting and protecting the environment around us.
The aesthetic paradigm is changing. Today, the new frontier of minimalism is achieved through the material density of surfaces, not through decorative emptiness.
Novacolor surfaces shape the atmosphere of the project. The wall becomes a living, dynamic element.
Material as a Language of Well-Being in the Gyrotonic Studio Project in Taipei