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Cosmati

Art and memory run through the surface smoothed by time, lay their light steps on marble carpets and linger in an intriguing game of shapes and colours in search of eternal harmonies. Marbles and natural stones, predominantly geometric elements, variable in colour, shape and size.

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Roots that plunge in the late medieval Rome

Cosmati are the characteristic ornaments of Roman marble workers of the XII and XIII centuries, which for hundreds of years embellished the most important churches and noble palaces in Europe, using polychrome marble inlays of geometric and imaginative shapes.

<p>Roots that plunge in the late medieval Rome</p>

Free interpretation of a secular art

Rotations and symmetries, in a perfectly mathematical order. An in-depth study of Cosmati mosaic has allowed SICIS to interpret this art in an evolutionary way and to create the "Cosmati Collection" in marble, glass, gold and other materials, which over the years has become one of the most popular among architects and designers.

<p>Free interpretation of a secular art</p>