Process

From concept to installation.

Design and development

We develop custom elements based on project requirements, spatial conditions, and design preferences.

Each element is defined through dimensions, material selection, and surface finish, ensuring it fits within the layout and use of the space.

We work from architectural drawings, interior concepts, or reference details, and define the element in a way that can be produced and installed within the project.

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Production

Production is done in-house and includes cutting, processing, assembly, and finishing of ceramic elements.

Elements are produced as complete products or prepared for installation, depending on the project.

Where needed, work is carried out on site to adjust elements to the actual conditions.

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Installation

Elements are delivered and installed in coordination with the project schedule and other contractors.

Assembly, adjustments, and surface treatments are completed during installation to ensure correct fit and alignment.

This ensures proper integration with surrounding materials and reliable use.

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Aftercare

Porcelain ceramic and sintered quartz require minimal maintenance and are suitable for long-term use in both interior and exterior conditions.

Their resistance to moisture, heat, and wear ensures stable performance over time, without changes in surface or structure.

Regular cleaning with standard, non-aggressive products is sufficient to maintain appearance and function.

Modern countertop with two black coffee machines, stacks of plates, jars of condiments, and cutlery organizers on a stone-textured cabinet base.