designer and art director Serena Confalonieri It is known for its unique aesthetic that is graphic, colorful, and emotional all at the same time.One of her latest projects showcases her design sense ZudoraProjects and installations in collaboration with. very simple kitchen and La Pietra Compattata. Zudora is a dialect word meaning “sfoglie” in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, where Berry Her Simple Her Kitchen and La Her Pietra Compattata are based, to make fresh pasta for Sunday lunch. It refers to Italian women who prepare the dough by hand. Traditional checkered tablecloth. The textiles are now used on kitchen walls, tables, and seating surfaces.
The surfaces of La Pietra Compattata are made exclusively from natural raw materials such as porphyry, quartz and granite. It is recovered from processed stone, crushed and mixed, and compressed into a hard material by a press. Confalonieri has carefully selected the perfect color palette for your project, matching the color variations offered by Very Simple Kitchen.
On the table, the pattern falls to the edge of the short side, mimicking the look of the tablecloth that inspired it. The chair simply expresses the pattern on the top plate. For the kitchen, the pattern continues upwards to create a subtle backsplash or full-wall mural. The resulting effect of all three elements within the same vignette is a modern interpretation of a colorful Italian-style kitchen.
Photo: Serena Eller Weinicher.