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Design Without Constraints

Caesar’s Flexible Architecture Shapes Easynet Offices

Material Synergy and Architectural Innovation in the Heart of Lecco
Inside the renowned Meridiana Tower in Lecco — the iconic radial-plan complex with coloured glass façades designed by Renzo Piano in 1999 on the former Caleotto steelworks site — the new Easynet offices embrace the excellence and technical versatility of Ceramiche Caesar surfaces.

The restyling project extends across approximately 1,400 square metres of office space and is brilliantly resolved through the harmonious dialogue between two of the brand’s iconic collections, combining refined aesthetics with outstanding structural performance.
For the main flooring surface, the choice fell on Rever in the warm and inviting Nut shade (20×120 cm format). Rever interprets the irregularities and tactile appeal of natural wood with remarkable realism: its golden nuances faithfully reproduce knots, grain patterns and fillings, giving the offices a welcoming atmosphere and a strong material character.

The true technical cornerstone of the project is the adoption of Aexacta, Caesar’s loose-lay flooring system. Composed of single-calibre, square-edged tiles combined with an underlying cork layer, Aexacta enabled a completely dry installation, requiring neither adhesives nor grout. This cutting-edge technology not only eliminated installation times and laying costs but also provides a floor that is immediately walkable and offers optimal resistance to heavy traffic and the continuous use typical of workplace environments.

Complementing and contrasting with this surface is Join in the 60×60 cm format, specified in the Levity variant, a neutral grey tone with a contemporary character. Join originates from the sophisticated fusion of concrete modernity and resin elegance, expanding their minimalist language into a forward-looking colour palette. Its structural performance perfectly meets the demanding requirements of office spaces, ensuring complete technical continuity with the adjacent surface.

A Unified Design Vision
Within the Easynet office layout, Rever Nut and Join Levity coexist within the same flooring system, creating two clearly distinct visual identities — the warmth of wood on one side and the urban rigour of concrete-resin on the other — while sharing the same high-performance reliability. The result is a seamless surface, free from technical interruptions and open to a layered, dynamic aesthetic narrative that perfectly reflects the signature architecture that hosts it.

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Details

  • 23900 Lecco, Province of Lecco, Italy
  • Ceramiche Caesar