Giorno interprets contemporary living as a system in evolution. It’s a trend that is born in the heart of daily life, in the late morning, when natural light is full, with sharp shadows, and spaces adapt to the different needs of the day.
Here, material becomes the protagonist of a new design expressiveness. Surfaces are transformed, acquiring depth and tactile sensitivity: no longer static elements, but active components, capable of reacting to light rays and dissolving boundaries.
In the Giorno trend, the rigor of Ragno’s contemporary ceramic collections opens up to a softer and more sensory dimension. Cement, an iconic element of modern architecture, loses its rigidity: it’s warmed in tone and enriched with material vibrations, to interact more harmoniously with the space. The result is a balance between structure and lightness, where every detail helps define a vital domestic landscape.
Colors and surfaces: dynamic balance between material and light
The Giorno color palette revolves around a range of warm greys and greige, mineral white, sage green, and powder pink or blush accents. Graphite touches introduce depth and rhythm, through tactile details and embossed geometries.
Complementary textures, lively finishes, and subtle color variations outline a complex visual language in which ceramic materials evoke a feeling of continuous renewal.
The soft cement with a terracotta effect of Solida interacts with the luminous stone of Realstone Classica, while the small glossy formats of Mid and Mélange introduce visual vibrations and iridescent reflections.
The natural wood effect of Nodis adds warmth and naturalness, helping to create a coherent design language.

Spaces & Styling: fluid functionality and everyday harmony
The Giorno trend stands out for an essential yet multifaceted aesthetic, where functionality meets a precise material research. Alongside Ragno’s ceramic collections, the styling creates active and ever-changing spaces through versatile objects, contemporary materials, and evolving compositions.
In the kitchen, the operational center of the home, the space is organized around movement and sharing.
Modular containers, stackable elements, and steel utensils are combined with handmade ceramic bowls, natural wood cutting boards, and open worktops, balancing practicality and aesthetic research. In the living area, technical and natural fabrics are combined with medium-tone woods, matte resins, and satin metals, shaping a space that is coherent but never rigid.
Lightweight bookcases, architectural volumes, and accessories with bold geometries introduce visual rhythm, while textured rugs and essential upholstered pieces define contemporary comfort.
Greenery, discreet yet constant, is expressed through potted plants, micro-botanical compositions, and natural accents that reinforce the continuity between indoors and outdoors, bringing vitality to the spaces.
Atmospheres designed to accompany, rather than define. Adaptive contexts, where every element can be moved, recombined, reinterpreted.