Stone Mosaic Art - Interior and architectural decoration Frammenti Art laboratory of Mosaic Art rigorously produces every manufact working in the ancient Mediaeval-Byzantine tradition. This "antique art " studio "Frammenti" (or "Fragments"), firmly established over many years in the production of artistic mosaics, has recreated the traditional master craftsman¡¯s workshop, producing unique creations using ancient medieval-Byzantine techniques. Each piece is exclusive and inimitable, alike only to itself. At the same time, the art workshop aims at promoting representative products that are exemplary in the field of design and architecture.
Activities Modern mosaic Artistic mosaic Roman mosaic Medieval-Byzantine mosaic Planning and design Training courses
Products: Copies of Greek mosaic, Roman mosaic, and Byzantine Decorative mosaic. Production of mosaic panels for interior and outdoors decorations Production of repeating modules for floors and walls Planning and design of industrial mosaics for decoration of kitchens, bathrooms, swimming pools etc. Sacred art work and funeral monuments Decorative accessories
Types of products: Artistic mosaics, industrial mosaics, products for construction, decorating and architecture products, decorations for outdoor spaces, floorings, sacred art, finishings, schools, marble works, decorations, funeral items, typical handicrafts, fountains and swimming pools. "Maestro d'Arte" Tiziana Mondini, who has studied in such a mosaic country as Ravenna, wants to recreate the ancient "workshop of arts and crafts". This choice comes not only from the passional nostalgy of the past, but also from the persuasion that "no machine could ever realize a work better than human hands". These only can create an exclusive, original, inimitable object, namely an object which is equal to itself only. At the same time the laboratory has the purpose of handing down representative works, which could give impulse to design and architecture. For all these reasons, Our Mosaic art laboratory has been welcomed by artists, architects, people, public institutions and all those who have the desire of turning to account their environments with a note of ancient charm, but without losing modern functionality.
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