Urbietorbi Tessera Frame

TESSERA FRAME

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame

TESSERA FRAME

Designed By Urbi et Orbi studio

TESSERA concrete decorative wall pattern designed by Urbi et Orbi studio in 2016.

INFORMATION

SETS

One or two sets of TESSERA, in the same color or not, could decorate an empty wall and transfigure it to an artwork.

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame

MOUNTED

Easily mounted with crystalize transparent glue.

PACKAGING 

- Diameter : 51x51x15cm
- Weight : 6kg

DETAIL

Tessera in the Greek language means four. It is a set of four concrete pieces in different dimensions. These 4 pieces could be cut, or not during the installation.

COMBINATION

The sought-after effect after installing these concrete pieces on the wall is always unique, as there are various combinations.

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Appearance

APPEARANCE

Every piece may exhibit color variations on its surface, as well as among other pieces of the same product or sample products. The concrete surface exhibits surface voids that are caused by the air. This is a natural property of concrete.

DIMENSIONS

- Unit A: 41,5×41,5 cm-2kg
- Unit B: 31,5×31,5 cm-1,3kg
- Unit C: 21,5×21,5 cm- 0,7kg
- Unit D: 15×12 cm-1kg
- Standard Thickness: 2cm

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame

COLORS

BASIC

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Dark Grey
Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Medium Grey
Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Light Grey
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Ivory
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Brown/Beige

OPTIONAL

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame

SAND

Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Ivory Sand
Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Grey Sand
Urbietorbi Tessera Frame
Anthracite Sand

DESIGNER - URBI ET ORBI STUDIO

The URBI ET ORBI studio is the place where new trends in concrete object design and production are born. ”Concrete has always been the main material for our constructions. Our specialty, however, lies in its processing: in giving it form, color, shape, texture, and character. What always spurred our excitement are the endless possibilities offered by its very nature and qualities, while the uniqueness of each construction is exactly what makes our relationship with this material complete.” Our projects used to be of a very large scale, at construction sites. Everything changed when we began to test our skills at a much smaller scale, inside the confined space of the workshop. We therefore embarked on a whole new venture, and quite an entrancing one at that. Naturally, it did cost us a lot of time, study, design trials (and caffeine!) in order for us to create the first series of products this time in 2012, as well as the discreet URBI ET ORBI brand.

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