In order to limit the much-hated leakages in coatings, we often tend to choose large slabs, with all the troubles that this choice entails: difficulties in transporting the material to the construction site as well as the careful approach to be adopted as for cutting and handling such a big yet very thin material.
FUGGO explicitly aims to overturn this concept and restore dignity to leakages, assigning it a leading role, so that a problem becomes a resource. Tiles serve as a basis and merge with the capillarity of the leakages, thus creating a consistent “unicum” of great aesthetic impact and endlessly repeatable. The much-hated leakages now create patterns where single tiles are miraculously invisible. FUGGO_01 comes from a simple youth memory. In the ‘80s there was a popular popsicle with a plastic stick coming in different colors. The stick was specially carved to construct objects of many different shapes through its joints. The idea was brilliant: the more you ate, the bigger your buildings would be.
Architect and Designer: SEBASTIANO CANZANO
Matter | Glazed gres porcelain |
Finishing | mat |
Size | 3,9x23,62 inch (10x60cm) |
Thickness | 0,35 inch (9mm) |
PCS/BOX | SQM/BOX | KG/BOX | BOX/PALLET | SQM/PALLET | KG/PALLET |
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15 | 0,90 | 17,1 | 63 | 56,70 | 1100 |
PCS/BOX | 15 |
SQM/BOX | 0,90 |
KG/BOX | 17,1 |
BOX/PALLET | 63 |
SQM/PALLET | 56,70 |
KG/PALLET | 1100 |