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Epiphanies: Exploring the Unexpected – Marmomac

Epiphanies: Exploring the Unexpected – Marmomac

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At the 59th edition of Marmomac, held at Veronafiere from 23 to 26 September, the exhibition Epiphanies unveils new applicative and cultural frontiers for natural stone.

Epiphanies is a performative exhibition that investigates new applications and horizons for natural stone. Curated by designer and lecturer Raffaello Galiotto—and featured among the four special projects of The Plus Theatre, the Marmomac pavilion, entirely dedicated to visions of the future of stone—the installation presents four projects that aim to reveal fresh design possibilities for this extraordinary material.

The Pietra di Vicenza (Perla Blu grade) from Grassi Pietre – celebrated for its “imperfections” – creates a chiaroscuro play inside a meditation booth designed by Matteo Fraticelli and Marcela Sottile of FROM architecture for Reasoning with stone.

The Return of Natural Stone, conceived by Anne Hangebruch Mark Ammann Architekten together with Nerissa Yeung of Groupwork, explores stone as an alternative to the ubiquitous reinforced concrete, highlighting both its strong eco-credentials (stone can contain up to 99 per cent less embodied carbon) and its versatility. A tangible expression of the project’s key concepts will be on display at the fair: a sandstone-and-granite beam produced by Bamberger Natursteinwerk that appears literally “suspended” thanks to a mechanical compression system enabling both vertical and horizontal lithic structures.

Pushing the boundaries of parametric design, Lucidum and Aracari venture into uncharted technological territory, even challenging the laws of physics. British designer Tara Moore, who has made Carrara her second home, employs Robologica technologies to shape a Carrara white-marble seat in which the characteristic 3D-design lines remain visible, underscoring the piece’s fully robotic creation. Ludson Moulin Zampirolli takes experimentation to the verge of breakage: guided by human hands, the machine opens new horizons. Through parametric calculation, the diamond‑wire cutting by Pellegrini Meccanica and Decormarmi sculpts a single block of Granistone quartz, revealing unprecedented proportions.

 

EPIPHANIES. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS

 

REASONING WITH STONE

Designers: Matteo Fraticelli, Marcela Sottile _ FROM architecture

Company: Grassi Pietre

Material: Pietra di Vicenza, Perla Blu grade

 

THE  RETURN OF NATURAL STONE

Designers: Anne Hangebruch, Mark Ammann Architekten – Nerissa Yeung _ GROUPWORK

Company: Bamberger Natursteinwerk Hermann Graser

Materials: Mainsandstein weiß‑grau, Neckartäler Hartsandstein, Leistädter Sandstein, Epprechtstein Granit, Kösseine Granit

 

LUCIDUM

Designer: Tara Moore _ Marble Projects

Engineer: Alessandro Marchetti

Company: Robologica

Material: Bianco Carrara

 

ARACARI

Designer: Ludson Moulin Zampirolli

Companies: Pellegrini Meccanica, Decormarmi

Material: Capolavoro Picasso by Granistone

 

Marmomac 2025 | 23–26 September | Veronafiere | Hall 10 – The Plus Theatre

www.marmomac.com

 

About MARMOMAC

Marmomac is the leading international trade fair for the entire natural stone supply chain – from quarry to finished product, including technologies, machinery, and tools. Founded in Verona, in one of Italy’s main marble districts, Marmomac is today the industry’s top international hub – a premier venue for innovation, culture, and education. With over 1,400 exhibitors from more than 50 countries and a global community of over 50,000 industry professionals from 150 nations (as of 2024), the fair continues to strengthen its role as a strategic platform for the sector, fostering connections among companies, designers, institutions, and stakeholders worldwide. A visit to Marmomac offers not only product innovations and the latest in machinery but also curated exhibitions, insights, and accredited professional training, with a special focus on the intersection of business, design, and cultural value – a globally recognised added value.