Aurora tells the story of a new way of living, a trend that is born in the suspended moment of dawn, when silence is still full of possibility and surfaces are caressed by a grazing, soft, revealing light.
It is a contemporary tradition that reinterprets the value of “the natural as sacred,” transforming every room into a space for contemplation.
In the Aurora trend, architecture does not dominate nature, but bends to it. Shapes become organic, volumes soften, surfaces reveal an imperfect, authentic beauty. The material becomes an integral part of everyday life, like a chromatic fil rouge that accompanies every moment of the day.
Colors and Surfaces: a circadian rhythm regulates our well-being
The color palette suggests different shades depending on the light – milky ivory, cool sand beige, pearl greys, and delicate powdery rosy accents. The reflections move between warm and cool tones, recalling a matte mother-of-pearl that discreetly captures brightness.
The ceramic surfaces express vibrant three-dimensional effects and delicate contrasts. A ceramic camouflage that interacts with the space without imposing itself, in a play between fragmented material and wavy transparencies.
The story takes shape through a selection of surfaces that interact harmoniously. Incanto Onice Venato Glossy, with its intense luminosity, amplifies natural light and creates soft, deep reflections, becoming the protagonist of the spaces. Balancing this expressiveness is Solida Avorio, a compact surface with a neutral and enveloping tone, ideal for quiet and balanced architecture. The small format Mid Lino introduces an authentic and vibrant materiality, a homage to handmade ceramic production, while Realstone_Travertino Cross Beige evokes the timeless elegance of ancient stone, reinterpreted through sophisticated tonal nuances.
Spaces & Styling: contemporary softness and deep breath
The Aurora trend stands out for an aesthetic made up of silent details, where material three-dimensionality is not decoration, but a vibration of the surface. Alongside Ragno’s ceramic collections, there is ample room for natural materials and objects with irregular shapes.
In the bathroom, handmade ceramic bowls, small matte vases and textiles in washed linen or raw cotton define a place of regeneration.
Frosted glass, elements in wavy alabaster capture the light and reflect it gently.
In the living room, a few selected objects – polished stones, slender branches, ceramic volumes with organic shapes – are displayed alongside light brushed woods such as ash and birch, textured plasters and soft-to-the-touch gypsum, creating a calibrated and spontaneous whole.
In the kitchen and dining area, unglazed ceramic tableware and lightweight textiles become an integral part of the space: functional details that contribute to the material coherence of the space.
Atmospheres designed to welcome, to slow down. Custom-designed rooms, where every element finds its place. In Aurora nothing is excessive, nothing is overstated. Everything is balance.
