Tramonto is the moment when the light dims, warms, and becomes an enveloping presence. It is a temporal threshold in which the space changes rhythm to transform into a refuge, welcoming an intimate dimension of living.
The material comes alive with intense shades, crossed by golden reflections and soft shadows. The Ragno collections outline the space, giving shape to gathered atmospheres, rich in perception.
In this scenario, the project frees itself from absolute perfection to embrace a more authentic beauty. Irregularities become a value, chromatic variations reveal depth, while the design moves toward a new idea of comfort: more emotional, more personal.
Colors and surfaces: expressive richness and diffused warmth
Bold tones define the chromatic narrative: terracotta, cotto, ruby, and burnished red blend with golden beige, ochre, and rosy browns, enlivened by soft metallic vibrations.
Ceramic textures amplify this intensity through tactile and visual richness.
The wood effect of Nodis Rovere introduces a sense of natural warmth and visual continuity. The warm, textured shades of Solida Cotto and Solida Corda reinterpret concrete in a more lived-in key, evoking materials with authentic character.
The small glossy Mid formats, in Ruby and Amber shades, add three-dimensionality and luminous vibration, creating reflective accents that interact with the evening glow.rnrnThe result is a layered design language, where every surface helps build an immersive domestic landscape.

Spaces and styling: interiority, material, and everyday gestures
Sunset designs interiors intended for slowing down. The spaces are calibrated around widespread sensoriality, here every element invites touch and lingering.
In the living room, fabrics with a strong tactile presence such as velvet, wool, and bouclé are paired with dark woods and details in burnished metals or matte brass. Candles and small light sources introduce soft and vibrant lighting, while decorative arrangements of branches, leaves, and dried flowers create a spontaneous balance.
In the bathroom, the interior design is developed around micro-rituals of well-being, where body care products, textured fabrics, and diffused fragrances in the air combine harmoniously with ceramic materials. The styling choices create a perceptual coherence made of softness, reflections, and calibrated details, helping to create an absorbed atmosphere.
In the dining area, structured finishes and substantial textiles interact with turned objects, in a composition made of overlays and intentional imperfections.
Atmospheres designed to protect and embrace. Spaces that do not seek to amaze, but to be lived in, transforming daily gestures into concrete experience.