Night Shapes: Must-Haves for the Bedroom

Of all the rooms in the house, the bedroom is the least predictable, the one in which carefully choosing each element is essential: from the finishes to the furniture, each detail contributes to making it an oasis of well-being.

It’s a personal sanctuary, a place to recharge, the most intimate room in the house, where you can re-establish balance and regain your strength. Of all the rooms in the house, the bedroom is the least predictable, the one in which carefully choosing each element is essential: from the finishes to the furniture, each detail contributes to making it an oasis of well-being.

Textured surfaces, dynamic shapes, and combinations of materials are the key elements in defining its style. Flexible partitions, multi-functional furniture, and custom lighting are just some of the elements that make it possible to optimise the space and create environments that are functional and visually appealing. Finishes also play a fundamental role: from matte paints that create a relaxing atmosphere, to flooring that adds a touch of elegance. In this regard, among the many materials available, porcelain stoneware is a versatile choice that allows for maximum personalisation, offering diverse colours, shapes, formats, and finishes. It is, furthermore, a durable product, designed to remain in a home or a room for a long time.

Lea Ceramiche offers some of the most alluring collections for the bedroom. These can be combined with one another to create elegant and sinuous plays of colour and light, with looks and patterns that go perfectly together thanks to the brand’s unique style and know how. In addition, Lea Ceramiche’s surfaces feature Protect® technology, which permanently integrates silver ions in the tile during the manufacturing process, providing continuous and effective protection throughout the product’s lifespan, day and night.

Intense

 

Intense faithfully reproduces the aesthetic and textural characteristics of limestone, a highly granular sedimentary rock rich in micro-inclusions which give the impression of an tactile three-dimensional surface that is intensely natural.  The collection embraces the latest trends in interior design: warm colours inspired by those found in nature; a variety of sizes, which make it possible to use Intense slabs in numerous contexts and applications; and special decorations and formats to satisfy even the most demanding clients, who seek exclusive patterns and designs that stand out, experimenting with shapes and geometries.

Pigmenti

 

With Pigmenti, a product of the collaboration with designer Ferruccio Laviani, ceramic becomes a medium dedicated solely to the expression of colour. The result is a delicate structure, in which subtle graphic movements give the colour depth and vitality. The 12 colour variations available were developed by Laviani, combining a methodical analysis of the current chromatic trends in architecture and interior design with his own proclivity for more expressive and natural colours. The result is a range of contemporary shades, inspired by both natural tones and the most sophisticated nuances, that can be easily combined with one another, as well as with other of the brand’s collections, thus allowing for the utmost expressive freedom. For example, the Canyon and Sunset nuances perfectly capture the effect of Apricot Crush.

Noblesse

 

Noblesse is a collection by Lea Ceramiche which explores the purity and allure of the world’s rarest and most precious marbles. It incorporates the shades, veining, and delicate textures of the original material into stoneware, providing the world of interior design with a repertoire of timeless and high quality solutions.The collection features twelve lavish variations, each of which captures the striking beauty of nature. From softer tones to bolder ones, Noblesse offers a comprehensive range of products for unique and distinctive environments that exalt a new kind of contemporary luxury.

Bio Attitude

 

Bio Attitude captures the true essence of oak and beauty of nature, in the various shades that wood can develop over time and in different climatic conditions. Without sacrificing the warmth that comes from the extreme realism, the collection also embraces contrasting colours and textures. The wood-look can, in fact, be paired with cooler colours like taupe and blue or with materials and surfaces that have different textures and styles.