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Ligè Parrucchieri, enveloping, beige, luxury ceramics, interior design, brown, patchwork, Shop floor cladding, chess laying , matching wall tile, modern style, warm shades, Horn effect, realisations with glass or ceramic tiles
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Location: Foligno (Italy)
 Year of manufacture: 2011
 Square meters: 200 m2
 Collections Horn Light, Warm, Dark


The hair salon Ligè is located in Foligno, province of Perugia, Via Monte Pale No 1.
The elements of the project are essentially four. The first is certainly the architecture of interior space, both those of the ceilings, with some lowered areas, and the large volumes of furniture (like the great wardrobe cupboard housing, display, storage warehouse and dressing room, including a separate washing area and the over 9 meters lon counter). The second main element is the Rex HORN floor tile. A ceramic tile which reproduces the different finishes of ivory with shades ranging from sandy to black. Placed in its 3 sizes and 3 colors, for the design studio was a true exercise of "inlay" , first designed and reproduced on the computer and then put in practice by skilled installers. The other element is the natural touch, which culminated in constructing the table completely cut beams and plates made of walnut wood. Last but not least, the attention to light, used for the first time LED lights 35w for workstations in place of the halide, color master.
One of the ideas most appreciated by customers is the use of an infrared lamp, which descends from the ceiling above the back washing cabinet: this source heats the first of a stack of towels, on the skin or placed on the shoulders of the customer gives a thrill of pleasure, giving rise to the color red, which is part of the logo.
All the furniture is made entirely custom sized, realized by the design studio, with the exception of the chairs and washing.

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enveloping, beige, luxury ceramics, interior design, brown, patchwork, Shop floor cladding, chess laying , matching wall tile, modern style, warm shades, Horn effect


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