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The art of metal on stage. Planium excellence in 4 Finishes

An Exhibition of Planium finishes

Four classic Planium finishes, protagonists of this scenario.

On a dark and shady background, four points of light seem to cut out from the background Four large metal plates; each one stands out for its intrinsic chromatic timbre and for its particular and refined surface processing which further highlights its characteristics.

Planium Brushed Copper is the first of the finishes on show not to be forgotten, if we consider that brushing gives the metal the quality of brightness and color, which is coppery, and you can see the swirling waves typical of brushed products; whereas, on the other hand, the Satin finish regulates the second of the four slabs in a more orderly sense, a cool, elegant, vertical, slightly hieratic stainless steel, stunning in contrast with the background; the Cloth, that is the double satin finish, makes the third sheet, a Brass, a real cult object: like a precious woven fabric with an ancient character, further enhanced by a golden color. Brass, which itself has a green note inside that makes it "cold" compared to gold, thanks to the double satin finish acquires a more elaborate and warm color, less bright but more welcoming.

To complete the idyll, and in some way to close it, the Calamine on the right naturally lends itself to a concept that is already artistic in itself. Why? For a combination of colors that generates an iridescent hue, changing over time that occurs spontaneously in it. The dominance of Blue as of Anthracite, however, leaves room for Avation Force Blue, even a Magenta background perceptible in some points: a variegated and "complex" metal, to be discovered with a careful look...

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  • Luigi Luca Borrelli