Texture & More by Novacolor

Texture & More is not just aesthetics, but a true concept of wellness architecture: it is a wall design project created by Studio Salaris for Novacolor that focuses on quality and sustainability in favour of living comfort.
Our homes are an expression of ourselves, our character and our passions. Walls play an increasingly important role in defining the design of spaces. It is from these reflections that the project by Studio Salaris, a Milan-based creative design centre, originates, bringing Novacolor wall textures a multidimensional experience. Texture & More captures the versatility and versatility of the decorative finishes of the San Marco Group brand, enhancing them in a proposal of effects capable of giving back to the observer sensations in which they recognise themselves.

These textures are not only innovative from an aesthetic point of view, but also represent a tangible example of technological avant-garde thanks to the very high quality of Novacolor products that guarantee the safety and healthiness of environments.
In fact, almost all Novacolor decorative finishes offer the substitution of biomass for fossil raw materials thanks to the REDcert² certified Biomass Balance approach. In the processing of these products, carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere are reduced during the entire production cycle, thanks to the massive substitution of fossil resources with renewable resources from biomass, as well as the recovery and reuse of waste destined for waste and disposal.
Added to this are the Formaldehyde Free proposals, which are free of the carcinogenic substance that is dangerous even at very low concentrations due to its high volatility, as it can contribute to the development of human ailments and discomfort.
Last but not least, the Eurofins Indoor Air Comfort Gold certified products, which meet precise requirements regarding VOC emissions, guaranteeing a healthy indoor environment.

With Texture & More, Novacolor tells a story of quality, aesthetics and sustainability in the service of well-being. This is also what happened with the furnishing of the Milan showroom of the Italian furniture brand Horm, where two of the main walls were de-corated by Fabio Sciaratta of Colori Decori with the Inari and Hyperion effects of Texture & More, presented during the conversation with architect Marco Piva on new visions between interior and product design. The end result saw beauty and sustainability become synergetic, condi-vised and shareable concepts.

 

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