The ceramic/porcelain stoneware raised floor offers a wide range of colors and sizes, with solutions which can satisfy the contemporary taste for modern spaces but also recreate the warmth of most classic environments similar to natural materials (wood and marble).
Dry radiant systems do not require cementitious screed for the distribution of heat. They are lightweight, quick to install, can be immediately walked on and have a very low thermal inertia.
Ferrero Technical Center, raised floor fits into the concept of “slow architecture” – emblematic of Studio Frigerio Design Group projects – as a modular and modulable system capable of living through time and over time thanks to its flexibility, promoting ethical and environmentally friendly use of resources.
Restructuring an old factory and transform it into a cutting-edge production center: we talk about the new Farmalabor headquarters in Canosa, a Nesite Contract project in which the charm of the past coexists with the most modern technologies.
The particularity of the project lies in the installation, in certain areas, of a customised product based on precise aesthetic characteristics foreseen by the project design.