Luxury ceramic designs for the latest trend of seaside and niche tourism: lighthouses
By Mackenzie Goldberg|
Friday, Jul 28, 2017
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With the advent of GPS, and sonar and automatic navigation, lighthouses have foregone their once-crucial role in shipping and security. Having lost their original significance, many of these towers have been abandoned and left for ruin. To this end, a number of projects, both public and private, have been put forward with the aim of renovating these historic landmarks and restoring their relevance. In 2015, the Italian government offered up an unrivaled portfolio of lighthouses and other historic properties to the highest bidders in the hopes of turning them into assets. Their remote and charming locations—not to mention those views!—make them the ripe for conversion into luxury resorts, boutique hotels, or even a quirky Airbnb rental.
Following this trend, Gruppo Romani, a company specializing in the production and sale of ceramic finishes for architecture, has launched Lighthouse Interior. In partnership with CODE—Competitions for Designers, the brief was for a new collection of furnishing accessories and pottery that draw inspiration from the coastal towers, and conceived for this network of seaside accommodation facilities. Check out the winning projects below!
1st Prize Winner:
Marta Koniczuk. Country: Poland
2nd Prize Winner:
Team: Frost; Members: Andrea Maria Stefani, Frosi Erika; Country: Italy
3rd Prize Winner:
Team: monik; Members: Monica Orsini; Country: Italy
Gold Mention:
Team: N.N; Members: Erhek Nastassia, Thomas Noëline; Country: France
Gold Mention:
Team: Crossroad; Members: Giada Legnani, Beatrice Marotta; Country: Italy
Gold Mention:
Team: Hoffmanmood; Members: Stefano Cau, Jacopo Diana; Country: Italy
Gold Mention:
Team: PP; Members: Matteo Zuppi, Sara Corá, Alberto Bertollo, Tommaso Corá, Davide Corá; Country: Italy
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