La French artist and designer Nathalie du Pasquier collaborates with the ceramic wall tiles brand Modena in his latest collection.
Both talents join their ideas to give life to a project based on the forms and the color in which a dual concept that combines minimalism and a courageous and creative approach converges.
Mattonelle Margherita is not a designer collection, but rather reminiscent of a popular and traditional style.
Among simple decorations that result in an infinity of combinations of very different styles, this collection manages to capture the viewer.
Risky, sophisticated and incredibly simple, this is how Nathalie du Pasquier defines this collection whose minimalist expressive language manages to develop complex fabrics that are not afraid to appear adventurous.
The graphics of the collection can be combined with each other, allowing the creation of infinite different designs that can decorate various spaces in a home.
On floors, walls or for decorative details in any home, such as wall covering effects. wood, skirting and door frames.
Mattonelle Margherita's pieces resemble both ancient and extremely contemporary ceramics.
Porcelain stoneware tiles deepen an investigation into the glazes they generate bright and vibrant finishes on the satin effect surfaces.
In this collection, Mutina has worked with color by the hand of Nathalie Du Pasquier, creating a complex project that combines different forms of aesthetic and formal expression.
For Nathalie Du Pasquier, “Mattonelle Margherita was created for everyone, it required creativity and is intended for the intrepid”.