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Cimento

Cimento is a Venetian materials company headquartered in San Donà di Piave (Veneto), developing, producing and deploying a registered composite material under the name CIMENTO® in architecture and design projects. The company is a label of SAI Industry. The development process began in 2010 with the first product: a wood panel coated with a cement mortar — an initial exploration of the aesthetic and functional potential of the material. Since then the company's in-house R&D laboratory has continuously advanced the CIMENTO® system: new formulations, colours, textures, surfaces and system solutions for diverse architectural contexts. In 2019 CIMENTO® OBJECTS was created — the brand's first furniture collection, developed under the artistic direction of Aldo Parisotto (Parisotto+Formenton Architetti, offices in Milan and Padua).

Material CIMENTO®: over 90% mineral aggregates from quarry waste, mixed with a cement binder. Properties: solid appearance like exposed concrete, yet extremely lightweight; flexible thin-layer panels (also for curved surfaces); digitally printable (patterns, colours, logos); customisable in texture and relief. Applications: interior and exterior wall cladding, floor coverings, façade cladding, furniture, street furniture. Furniture collection (CIMENTO® OBJECTS): tables (Guidecca, Murano), coffee tables (Tronchetto), bookshelves (Accademia), benches (Lido). Designers: Aldo Parisotto / Parisotto+Formenton Architetti (art direction), Patricia Urquiola (Riva — furniture and accessories), Koz Susani Design, Elisa Ossino, Studio 63, Omri Revesz, Gordon Guillaumier. Colour palette: inspired by Venice — lagoon, Adriatic, spice route. Archiproducts Design Award 2019 (Cimento Collection).

For architects and interior designers, Cimento is the most innovative Venetian address for a material that combines the visual weight of exposed concrete with the lightness of a composite — and which since 2019, in a furniture collection curated by renowned international designers, has fully crossed the bridge from building material to design object.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cimento

Cimento is a Venetian materials company headquartered in San Donà di Piave (Veneto), developing, producing and deploying a registered composite material under the name CIMENTO® in architecture and design projects. The company is a label of SAI Industry. The development process began in 2010 with the first product: a wood panel coated with a cement mortar — an initial exploration of the aesthetic and functional potential of the material. Since then the company's in-house R&D laboratory has continuously advanced the CIMENTO® system: new formulations, colours, textures, surfaces and system solutions for diverse architectural contexts. In 2019 CIMENTO® OBJECTS was created — the brand's first furniture collection, developed under the artistic direction of Aldo Parisotto (Parisotto+Formenton Architetti, offices in Milan and Padua).

Material CIMENTO®: over 90% mineral aggregates from quarry waste, mixed with a cement binder. Properties: solid appearance like exposed concrete, yet extremely lightweight; flexible thin-layer panels (also for curved surfaces); digitally printable (patterns, colours, logos); customisable in texture and relief. Applications: interior and exterior wall cladding, floor coverings, façade cladding, furniture, street furniture. Furniture collection (CIMENTO® OBJECTS): tables (Guidecca, Murano), coffee tables (Tronchetto), bookshelves (Accademia), benches (Lido). Designers: Aldo Parisotto / Parisotto+Formenton Architetti (art direction), Patricia Urquiola (Riva — furniture and accessories), Koz Susani Design, Elisa Ossino, Studio 63, Omri Revesz, Gordon Guillaumier. Colour palette: inspired by Venice — lagoon, Adriatic, spice route. Archiproducts Design Award 2019 (Cimento Collection).

For architects and interior designers, Cimento is the most innovative Venetian address for a material that combines the visual weight of exposed concrete with the lightness of a composite — and which since 2019, in a furniture collection curated by renowned international designers, has fully crossed the bridge from building material to design object.