The waste from the processing of marble and natural stone is recycled and assembled in the Stonethica slabs using a non-toxic resin.
THE IDEA COMES UP FROM THE WILL TO EMPHASIZE THE CONTRADICTIONS OF NATURAL RESOURCE WASTE. HERE THE MARBLE IS RECOVERED AND ASSEMBLED TO MAKE A 3D MODULE
This module has been finished to highlight the contrast of the linear and geometric side with the random texture that emerge with the cnc machine.
MORENO RATTI
He was born in Carrara in 1982. After the Study of Architecture. Since 2013 he devoted himself to design, specializing in the context of the marble.

PETRIS - STONETHICA

Headquarters:
Via F.lli Grassi, 20/D
54100 Massa (MS) Italy
Tel. +39 0584 799012
info@petris.it
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
The Liquido, Solido, Litico exhibition sets off from the central theme of the Hall – water – to analyse its ancient bond with stone in greater detail: two natural elements whose destiny is to model each other. Water, whose perpetual cycle of flowing down towards the sea erodes rocks, and stone, that holds and embraces shapeless liquid in its cavities.
Mankind has also become involved in this relationship: since ancient times, people have carved the hardest and most resistant material to make hollow, sloping and smooth objects to contain, channel and flow water that simply cannot be gripped in our hands.
This event experiments with new forms and functions of products in stone intended for use with water through implementations characterised by innovative numerical control machining operations.
- OPERA
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The waste from the processing of marble and natural stone is recycled and assembled in the Stonethica slabs using a non-toxic resin.
THE IDEA COMES UP FROM THE WILL TO EMPHASIZE THE CONTRADICTIONS OF NATURAL RESOURCE WASTE. HERE THE MARBLE IS RECOVERED AND ASSEMBLED TO MAKE A 3D MODULE
This module has been finished to highlight the contrast of the linear and geometric side with the random texture that emerge with the cnc machine.
- DESIGNER
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MORENO RATTI
He was born in Carrara in 1982. After the Study of Architecture. Since 2013 he devoted himself to design, specializing in the context of the marble.
- PRODUCTION
-
PETRIS - STONETHICA
Headquarters:
Via F.lli Grassi, 20/D
54100 Massa (MS) Italy
Tel. +39 0584 799012
info@petris.it - CATEGORY
-
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
The Liquido, Solido, Litico exhibition sets off from the central theme of the Hall – water – to analyse its ancient bond with stone in greater detail: two natural elements whose destiny is to model each other. Water, whose perpetual cycle of flowing down towards the sea erodes rocks, and stone, that holds and embraces shapeless liquid in its cavities.
Mankind has also become involved in this relationship: since ancient times, people have carved the hardest and most resistant material to make hollow, sloping and smooth objects to contain, channel and flow water that simply cannot be gripped in our hands.
This event experiments with new forms and functions of products in stone intended for use with water through implementations characterised by innovative numerical control machining operations.
The waste from the processing of marble and natural stone is recycled and assembled in the Stonethica slabs using a non-toxic resin.
THE IDEA COMES UP FROM THE WILL TO EMPHASIZE THE CONTRADICTIONS OF NATURAL RESOURCE WASTE. HERE THE MARBLE IS RECOVERED AND ASSEMBLED TO MAKE A 3D MODULE
This module has been finished to highlight the contrast of the linear and geometric side with the random texture that emerge with the cnc machine.
MORENO RATTI
He was born in Carrara in 1982. After the Study of Architecture. Since 2013 he devoted himself to design, specializing in the context of the marble.

PETRIS - STONETHICA

Headquarters:
Via F.lli Grassi, 20/D
54100 Massa (MS) Italy
Tel. +39 0584 799012
info@petris.it
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
The Liquido, Solido, Litico exhibition sets off from the central theme of the Hall – water – to analyse its ancient bond with stone in greater detail: two natural elements whose destiny is to model each other. Water, whose perpetual cycle of flowing down towards the sea erodes rocks, and stone, that holds and embraces shapeless liquid in its cavities.
Mankind has also become involved in this relationship: since ancient times, people have carved the hardest and most resistant material to make hollow, sloping and smooth objects to contain, channel and flow water that simply cannot be gripped in our hands.
This event experiments with new forms and functions of products in stone intended for use with water through implementations characterised by innovative numerical control machining operations.
- OPERA
-
The waste from the processing of marble and natural stone is recycled and assembled in the Stonethica slabs using a non-toxic resin.
THE IDEA COMES UP FROM THE WILL TO EMPHASIZE THE CONTRADICTIONS OF NATURAL RESOURCE WASTE. HERE THE MARBLE IS RECOVERED AND ASSEMBLED TO MAKE A 3D MODULE
This module has been finished to highlight the contrast of the linear and geometric side with the random texture that emerge with the cnc machine.
- DESIGNER
-
MORENO RATTI
He was born in Carrara in 1982. After the Study of Architecture. Since 2013 he devoted himself to design, specializing in the context of the marble.
- PRODUCTION
-
PETRIS - STONETHICA
Headquarters:
Via F.lli Grassi, 20/D
54100 Massa (MS) Italy
Tel. +39 0584 799012
info@petris.it - CATEGORY
-
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
The Liquido, Solido, Litico exhibition sets off from the central theme of the Hall – water – to analyse its ancient bond with stone in greater detail: two natural elements whose destiny is to model each other. Water, whose perpetual cycle of flowing down towards the sea erodes rocks, and stone, that holds and embraces shapeless liquid in its cavities.
Mankind has also become involved in this relationship: since ancient times, people have carved the hardest and most resistant material to make hollow, sloping and smooth objects to contain, channel and flow water that simply cannot be gripped in our hands.
This event experiments with new forms and functions of products in stone intended for use with water through implementations characterised by innovative numerical control machining operations.