HDsurface has introduced Argille panels as part of its collaboration with Achille Castiglioni for the Mamoli catalog. The panels, made with Argille Terra 02, serve as the backdrop to the iconic taps in the photographs, creating a dialogue between form, function and material, where design becomes visual storytelling and the surface itself transforms into a stage set.
The star of the collaboration is Argille, the natural troweled coating by HDsurface. Born from the combination of clay, vegetable cellulose fiber, natural lime and micronized powdered marble, Argille stands out for its ability to capture and reflect light, transforming it into soft vibrations that dance across the surfaces. Its grainy texture and natural ripples create plays of shadow and reflection that envelop spaces in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Argille’s porous and velvety texture brings warmth and authenticity to interiors, creating a perfect match with the essential elegance of Mamoli’s taps. At the same time, Argille pairs effortlessly even with the most distinctive and extravagant models, enhancing their shapes and creating a material contrast that highlights every detail. The surface, never uniform and always surprising, invites exploration both visually and by touch, revealing ever-new nuances and details.
Argille is not only about beauty: it’s also about functionality. Thanks to its completely breathable composition, it acts as a natural regulator of temperature and humidity, making it ideal even for environments like bathrooms. Its easy and quick application, combined with its durability over time, makes it a valuable tool for architects, interior designers and planners seeking solutions that combine aesthetics and performance.
The 24-color palette — inspired by earth tones, deep blues, intense reds and vibrant greens — offers infinite design and interpretive possibilities. Each shade tells a story and allows for the creation of distinctive spaces, giving form to a personalized aesthetic that reflects the sensitivity of those who choose it.