In a context dedicated to design innovation and the pursuit of immersive experiences, Sapienstone presents Fior di Viola 4D, a material showcased through a striking scenographic installation: a sixteen-metre-long table that crosses the space and becomes the pulsating heart of encounter, creativity, and emotion.
Pinknic emerges as a temporary, enveloping, and vibrant architecture, a true refuge of colour and lightness within the intense rhythm of the fair. Pink, the stylistic hallmark of the installation, is not merely a chromatic choice but a genuine design attitude: it speaks of the domestic and the emotional, transforms the everyday into a scene, and becomes a declaration of softness, deeply Mediterranean in essence.
“It’s like a picnic, but of design. Like a home, but ephemeral. Like an experience, but tactile,” says Sigfrido Serra.
At the centre of the space stands the Sapienstone Fior di Viola 4D table, a surface with a warm off-white background crossed by intense burgundy veining, created thanks to Iris Ceramica Group’s innovative 4D Ceramics technology, which extends the design seamlessly from the surface through the edge. The Cashmere finish adds velvety softness to the touch and chromatic elegance, enhancing the sensory experience, while the central base, clad in the three-dimensional Cresta relief, takes on a sculptural quality reminiscent of haute couture textures, multiplying the visual and tactile appeal of ceramics.
The installation is complemented by a selection of furnishings from The Masie, introducing lightness and contemporary freshness, and by Bitex fabrics, whose textures contribute to creating a suspended and welcoming atmosphere.
With this presence at Feria Hábitat Valencia, Sapienstone reaffirms its identity as Haute Couture Surfaces: surfaces that transcend mere function to become authentic works of design, refined and precise like a haute couture garment.