Revestir 2024
Decolores, a company born in Espírito Santo, arrives at Expor Revestir 2024 contemplating the beauty and diversity of our country's natural rocks. Named 'Cores do Brasil' (Colors of Brazil), the collection presents a sequence of products originating from our lands, which encompass a diverse range of shades and textures.
Between March 19 and 22, at the São Paulo Expo, the brand will occupy a 30 m² stand, designed by architect Bruno Silva of Studio Cocoon Rise, where it will combine trend, innovation and knowledge about its quartzites and their history in Brazil, highlighting the natural choice as a more sustainable and viable option in the midst of a synthetic market.
The space features a large panel of Da Vinci quartzite, which goes all the way to the ceiling, highlighting the subtle and delicate movement that the element can bring to interior design, while also emphasizing the various possibilities for installing the stone. On the same perimeter, a bench made of Mont Blanc with Da Vinci inlaid in the shape of a leaf brings a breath of fresh air to the space, once again celebrating the intrinsic naturalness of the material.
In another part of the stand, solid stone cubes measuring approximately 5 cm show the different types of Decolores stone and the various possible finishes, illustrating how creativity can be explored without losing the robustness and durability of natural stone.
The color palette, in turn, was based on shades of green, a color that is a strong trend this year and represents much of the brand's institutional identity, as well as connecting harmoniously with the concept of sustainability, one of the company's pillars.
With content developed especially for the fair by the team of geologists from the Research & Development sector, Decolores also presents a rich context about its products to visitors, with facts and curiosities that highlight the attributes and properties of its stones.
Get to know some of Decolores' natural stones that will be at Expo Revestir 2024:
Splendido
With its pink hue, Splendido quartzite, from Decolores, gave the staircase in the social area a modern, characterful look. Photo: Disclosure.
Splendido quartzite captivates the eye and stimulates the imagination. Its authenticity can transform any space into a haven of elegance. The pink hue of the rock - with its layers and veins shaped by the geological wonders of the Chapada Diamantina, in Bahia - creates a welcoming and comforting atmosphere, as well as bringing personality to the interior design.
Biancatto
Minimalist, Biancatto is perfect for creating neutral and elegant bases. In this kitchen, the Decolores stone has created a light atmosphere for the room, which is integrated with nature. Photo: Disclosure.
In Bahia, approximately 944 million years ago, a marine spectacle was unfolding. Carpets of algae and coral reefs were sources of calcium carbonate that precipitated into extensive limestone packages. Under pressure and temperature, Biancatto Marble emerged, a timeless rock with crystallized dolomites in every layer, which delivers a classical symphony reflected in its soft white tones and grey hues.
Sodalita
The exuberance intrinsic to Decolores' Sodalite is perfect for the design of imposing environments that become the protagonists of the architectural project. Photo: Disclosure.
An exuberant rock with a royal blue color due to the abundant presence of the mineral that inspired its name, Sodalite has a polished finish. A rare mineral, it is unique in Brazil, creating a genuinely Brazilian, exclusive, exotic stone with high added value. It can be installed on worktops, tables, washbasins, wall panels and design pieces.
Da Vinci
The green hue of the fuchisite mineral gives Da Vinci quartzite its personality. Photo: Disclosure.
It contains relict minerals that have been transformed over geological time and now have exotic colors, such as the green of the mineral fuchisite, which is rich in chromium, giving it the green hue so characteristic of the chemical element. Polished, brushed or levigated, this quartzite can be applied to façades, internal and external walls, internal and external floors, kitchen worktops, table tops, bathrooms, external cladding for fireplaces and swimming pools.
Mont Blanc
The brilliance of Mont Blanc enchants all who see it and makes it ideal for spaces that need a more neutral base, as in this art gallery. Photo: Joana França.
Characterized by its white background due to the milky quartz in the rock, Mont Blanc quartzite has fluid veins that are sometimes green - due to the presence of the mineral sericite - and sometimes almost black - due to the presence of the mineral tourmaline. Polished, levigated or brushed, it is ideal for internal walls and floors, kitchen worktops, table tops, bathrooms and external fireplace coverings.
Ijen Blue
Through its celestial color, Ijen Blue gives the spaces where it is installed profound beauty, as in the case of this living room. Photo: Disclosure.
Ijen Blue, with its palette that mixes shades of blue, white and grey, is a quartzite that contemplates deep beauty through its color. Its patterns, which fluidly cover the entire surface of the stone, cover projects that value succinct refinement. Whether applied to kitchen worktops, wall coverings or floors, this quartzite not only beautifies, but also instigates a visceral connection with nature.
Bronzite
With its sober tone, Bronzite is perfect for environments that value sophistication, as in this spa room. Photo: Disclosure.
The iron minerals and quartz layers present in Bronzite are responsible for its high hardness and reddish colors, which are often vivid and bright. Polished, brushed, flamed or with a slatted finish - a novelty! -this quartzite is perfect for facades, walls and interior floors, kitchen worktops, table tops, bathrooms and external fireplace coverings.
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A partner of this important event of the natural stone segment for years, the company presents its main stones on a 72 sqm stand showcasing its innovative strength. A benchmark in the natural stone segment for over 20 years, Decolores constantly invests in innovation to meet the trends of a growing market. A partner for years of one of the main trade fairs of the sector, the company takes part in the Cachoeiro Stone Fair 2023, which takes place on August 22-25 in the city of Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, in Espírito Santo, the largest stone processing center in the Americas. Occupying a 72sqm booth designed by Alexandre Brunato, Decolores expects to receive clients from Brazil and abroad interested in granites, marbles and especially quartzites, in which the company is a processing reference. Decolores will showcase large scale samples of its main stones: the Mont Blanc, Bronzite, Da Vinci, Ijen Blue, Sodalita, Perla Grey and Infinity Grey quartzites and the Biancato marble, as well as showcase a seven-meter-long counter in Da Vinci quartzite holding an exquisite champagne bucket to prove that stone functionality goes beyond being used for cladding. “This space which combines trend, innovation and knowledge was created with the idea of providing a unique experience for visitors who, like us, value the choice for what is natural”, explains Gustavo Probst, Decolores commercial director. In line with the proposal to bring out more knowledge on natural stones, the team of geologists from Decolores Research & Development area will present parts of their routine bringing a petrographic microscope to the booth. The equipment makes it possible to identify the minerals that compose the stone, understand the level of micro-fissures and health and other characteristics that determine the type of use the stone should have. “We will illustrate how petrographic blades are prepares starting from a crude rock, and the differences of the mineral in samples. The goal is that visitors understand the importance of knowing the properties of each stone”, explains Abiliane de Andrade Pazeto, Decolores R&D coordinator. “Another novelty brought to the trade fair by the company is the launching of the Stone Tour, our first industry guided visitation program to bring the natural riches of Brazil closer to the community”, informs Gustavo Probst, Decolores commercial director. The experience will undoubtedly be very rich to clients, architects, interior designers and the sector in general. “Cachoeiro do Itapemirim is one of the most important natural stone hubs in the world. Participating in a trade fair as the Cachoeiro Stone Fair in our own home strengthens our sector. We have great expectations to meet our clients that are coming to Cachoeiro to honor us, do good business and search for new opportunities”, concludes Gustavo Probst, Decolores commercial director. ABOUT DECOLORES In a little over 20 years Decolores grew as a business that carries innovation, technology, care and contemporaneity in its DNA, being responsible for bringing a more poetic and plural look to the power of natural stones in architecture and interior design. The company, among other things, became known in the business for being a reference point in quartzite processing, a more resistant stone which ended up bringing innovation to the sector thanks to its large diversity of colors and patterns. Due to its modern and cutting edge processing the company is considered a pioneer in quartzite processing both in Brazil and in the world. Its industrial park is located in a 74 thousand sqm area in the city of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, in Espírito Santo and has a branch in the municipality of Serra in the same state. The company is considered one of the largest natural stone processing zones in the country. Decolores www.decolores.com.br @decoloresoficial Cachoeiro Stone Fair 2023 Data: de 22 a 25 de agosto Stand Decolores: Pavilhão 1, stand C 20 Local: Parque de Exposições Carlos Caiado Basbosa Endereço: Av. Francisco Mardegan, 203, Aeroporto, Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, ES Mais informações: www.cachoeirostonefair.com.br PRESS CONTACT Denise Delalamo Comunicação Customer Service: Ana Sant’Anna Contact: (11) 98536-7627 E-mail: [email protected] Customer Service: Gabriela Bardusco E-mail: [email protected]
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The interior wall with Bronzite quartzite, from Decolores, is responsible for the room’s striking personality. Mont Blanc Quartzite Characterized by its white background due to the milky quartz in the stone, Mont Blanc quartzite has fluid veins that are somewhat green - due to the presence of the mineral sericite - and somewhat black - due to the presence of the mineral tourmaline. Polished, satin-finished or brushed, it is ideal for internal walls and floors, kitchen countertops, bathrooms and fireplace cladding. On the left, internal walls and floors covered with Mont Blanc quartzite. On the right, the kitchen countertop with the same stone by Decolores. Ijen Blue Quartzite Hematite is the iron mineral responsible for the different bluish-gray colors found in Ijen Blue quartzite, while goethite - also composed of iron - creates the yellow-orange colors that are distributed in the stone in various directions. The combination of these characteristics gives the material an exuberant contrast and surprising natural beauty. Polished, brushed or satin-finished, it looks perfect when installed on internal and external walls, internal and external floors, kitchen countertops, tabletops, bathrooms, fireplace and swimming pool claddings. In the living room, the bluish-gray interior walls and floor have a strong presence of Ijen Blue quartzite from Decolores. Da Vinci Quartzite It contains ancient minerals that have been transformed over the course of the geological time and now have exotic colors such as the green of the fuchsite, which is rich in chromium and creates the green hue so characteristic of the chemical element. Polished, brushed or satin-finished, it can be applied to façades, internal and external walls, internal and external floors, kitchen countertops, tabletops, bathrooms, fireplace and swimming pool cladding. A corporate hall with walls clad in Da Vinci quartzite, by Decolores, highlighting the green hue of the mineral present in the stone. Sodalita An exuberant stone with a royal blue color due to the abundant presence of the mineral that inspired its name, the sodalite has a polished finish. A rare mineral, unique in Brazil, creating an exclusive, exotic and genuinely Brazilian stone with high added value. It can be used on countertops, tables, washrooms, wall panels and design pieces. Rare and exuberant, Sodalita has a striking royal blue hue and veins. Photo on the right: Divulgação ABOUT DECOLORES In a little over 20 years Decolores grew as a business that carries innovation, technology, care and contemporaneity in its DNA, being responsible for bringing a more poetic and plural look to the power of natural stones in architecture and interior design. The company, among other things, became known in the business for being a reference point in quartzite processing, a more resistant stone which ended up bringing innovation to the sector thanks to its large diversity of colors and patterns. Due to its modern and cutting edge processing the company is considered a pioneer in quartzite processing both in Brazil and in the world. Its industrial park is located in a 74 thousand sqm area in the city of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, in Espírito Santo and has a branch in the municipality of Serra in the same state. The company is considered one of the largest natural stone processing zones in the country. Decolores www.decolores.com.br @decoloresoficial Coverings 2023 Date: April 18 to 21 Decolores Stand: 1269 / Hall North Venue: Orange County Convention Center Address: 9800 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 More information: www.coverings.com PRESS CONTACT Denise Delalamo Communication Customer Service: Ana Sant’Anna Phone: (11) 98536-7627 E-mail: [email protected] Customer Service: Gabriela Bardusco E-mail: [email protected]