Unique and sensory processing becomes pure emotion

The kitchen is one of the most lived-in rooms in the home, a place for meeting and discussion, a synthesis of functionality, technology and aesthetics. And it can be made unique by the choice of increasingly exclusive materials and finishes. Marble, a natural, unique material that is never the same, acquires value over time. It is hygienic and easy to clean; it allows multiple uses, from countertops to sinks, from wall tiles to flooring. Because of these characteristics it is frequently used by architects all over the world in the realisation of residential complexes, villas and private residences.

The Ipogeo collection

Margraf marble, with its particular veining and shades, has a strongly distinctive character: its beauty allows to embellish any environment, creating customised spaces, for a refined and demanding clientele, looking for materials of excellence and made in Italy. Margraf Innovation Lab, the company's new creative centre, where artists, designers and technicians interpret the stone material in an innovative way, proposes the new finishes of the Ipogeo Collection, which transform environments into exclusive places.

An imposing monolithic island

Presented at the 2022 edition of Eurocucina by Cesar, N_Elle is an elegant contemporary kitchen with a minimalist style that places the monolithic island characterised by the Ipogeo Collection at the centre, with a Palus finish. This exclusive processing brings to life the surface of the Breccia Imperiale marble, creating contrasts between glossy and matt and bringing out its colours and details; the veins of the slab, like roots, seem to spread in a green forest.

A residential kitchen

Saxum Essentia, a project conceived by Lavendo Developments and realised in collaboration with Marrone is a sumptuous residential kitchen concept, where professional performance and materials meet the needs of the most demanding chef, the most refined designers, and surprise the most exclusive diners. Margraf's Arabescato Grigio Orobico - a cloudy grey colour, characterised by light-dark shades and polychrome veins ranging from brown to soft pink - is the natural characterising element, with its extraordinary dimensions (400x90x90 cm), of the imposing and iconic chef's table, whose shaping combines with the metal part, giving the sensation of fusion between the two elements.

Split finish

The special split finish of the surface, created by Margraf Innovation Lab and part of the new Ipogeo Collection, gives exclusivity to the iconic chef's table and to the cladding of the entire wall: after a digital scan, the marble block is worked in 3D with numerically controlled machinery and then finished by hand by the company's specialised craftsmen.