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31.03.2021
Glass walls
Madras® BIT 03.
Design Lissoni Associati.
Furnishing interiors with glass is common, but a wholly successful outcome is less so. Because the material is crystalline, pure transparency, and designers exploit this for largely functional purposes. But when its nature becomes an expression of design, glass looks different, it gets itself noticed, its beauty enhanced by formal features. Its matter is transformed into aesthetic content: glass becomes a sensorial experience and plays a precise and enriching role in the development of a project. This is why it’s necessary to have products of dependable quality, designs surfaces that stay true to the material, glass, and all its prerogatives: transparency, light transmittance and visual delicacy.

Of the various techniques for transforming glass, chemical etching permanently modifies the appearance of its surface and can produce special tactile and visual effects. It has been developed to levels of excellence by exclusive Madras® etching processes, which deliver some extraordinary performance characteristics on a functional level too.

In the field of interior design, Madras® chose Lissoni Associati to create a model – for indoor partitions – capable of expressing the technical excellence and design sensibility that increasingly characterize the brand’s choices.

The two finishes enable shared spaces to be organized with different degrees of separateness.
Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Omar Sartor

Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Vitrealspecchi


BIT 03 Maté: immersed in a veil of perfect satin finish, the pattern is faint yet haunting, reminiscent of a busy hand unravelling a thousand threads. Semi-transparent, it takes on the colours of its environment. Smooth and lovely to stroke, it communicates its silent presence by touch.
Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Omar Sartor


BIT 03 RS: transparency is maximum here, the glass as if dissolved, the pattern - airy, perfect, never repetitive – materialised in crystalline suspension. Visual continuity between the ambiences is preserved, while the eye is free to roam along the warp and weft or contemplate the intricacy of the pattern as a whole.
Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Vitrealspecchi

BIT 03, exclusive for FerreroLegno in 2021.

31.03.2021
Glass walls
Madras® BIT 03.
Design Lissoni Associati.
Furnishing interiors with glass is common, but a wholly successful outcome is less so. Because the material is crystalline, pure transparency, and designers exploit this for largely functional purposes. But when its nature becomes an expression of design, glass looks different, it gets itself noticed, its beauty enhanced by formal features. Its matter is transformed into aesthetic content: glass becomes a sensorial experience and plays a precise and enriching role in the development of a project. This is why it’s necessary to have products of dependable quality, designs surfaces that stay true to the material, glass, and all its prerogatives: transparency, light transmittance and visual delicacy.

Of the various techniques for transforming glass, chemical etching permanently modifies the appearance of its surface and can produce special tactile and visual effects. It has been developed to levels of excellence by exclusive Madras® etching processes, which deliver some extraordinary performance characteristics on a functional level too.

In the field of interior design, Madras® chose Lissoni Associati to create a model – for indoor partitions – capable of expressing the technical excellence and design sensibility that increasingly characterize the brand’s choices.

The two finishes enable shared spaces to be organized with different degrees of separateness.
Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Omar Sartor

Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Vitrealspecchi


BIT 03 Maté: immersed in a veil of perfect satin finish, the pattern is faint yet haunting, reminiscent of a busy hand unravelling a thousand threads. Semi-transparent, it takes on the colours of its environment. Smooth and lovely to stroke, it communicates its silent presence by touch.
Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Omar Sartor


BIT 03 RS: transparency is maximum here, the glass as if dissolved, the pattern - airy, perfect, never repetitive – materialised in crystalline suspension. Visual continuity between the ambiences is preserved, while the eye is free to roam along the warp and weft or contemplate the intricacy of the pattern as a whole.
Satin-finish glass wall Madras® BIT 03

Photo: Vitrealspecchi

BIT 03, exclusive for FerreroLegno in 2021.

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