In the world of design, every detail tells a story, and during my visit to Listone Giordano , I had the opportunity to discover a tale that spans five generations of passion, craftsmanship and entrepreneurial vision.
Welcomed by the Margaritelli family , we found ourselves at the center of a journey that intertwines the history of wood with that of Italy itself. This family, custodian of a knowledge that dates back to the post-war period, has been able to transform wood into a true expression of art, following the economic and cultural progress of our country without ever losing sight of its roots.
Today Listone Giordano is synonymous with excellence in parquet, a brand that has redefined the very concept of wooden flooring and that has been able to combine tradition and innovation, carrying out continuous research on materials and manufacturing techniques.
Each product is the result of a deep knowledge of wood, combined with meticulous attention to the quality of the paints and solvents used and cutting-edge design. It is a choice that reflects the values we try to convey in our projects: uniqueness, elegance and respect for tradition.
The Genius Collection: When Parquet Becomes Art. A New Trend for Decorating with Parquet.
During the visit, I was fascinated by the Genius collection that breaks the traditional patterns of parquet, introducing shapes, sizes and textures out of the ordinary . Each board is transformed into a scenographic element, capable of giving personality and character to the most exclusive environments. It is a proposal that is not limited to covering a floor, but to furnishing with parquet creating real architectural effects and giving the spaces a unique beauty.
The colours are also surprising: all the natural nuances of the wood are accompanied by white, graphite black and turquoise.
This visit inspired me, reinforcing the belief that the realization of a project is not only a matter of aesthetics, but also of stories, values and passion. Because every space deserves to tell a unique story, just like that of the Margaritelli family.
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