Constantly innovating in the field of terrazzo, Fibonacci Stone have expanded their popular Neues collection. Honing and developing products to suit the nuances of diverse projects, Neues is an ode to the hard-edged beauty of Brutalist forms, whereby architecture and nature collide. The distinctly robust stones play on light and shade, with faint warmth in the base creating a responsive effect that serves to highlight strength and versatility.“We’re incredibly pleased to reveal the three new designs in this beautiful range, which are slightly more restrained portrayals of existing favourites Hardware, Khaki Jam and Eventide.” says Creative Director Michael Karakolis.Inspired by the hard edges and shadows of Brutalist architecture, Hardware Superfine features intense, splintered shards that form a complex and unconventional terrazzo. Dark gunmetal to mid-strength greys are peppered with amber and olive granite chips, tempering the cool tones with a subtle warmth. An evolution of the bold original Hardware stone, Hardware Superfine presents as a more distinct and intensified form. Neues Collection. Eventide Superfine. Eventide Superfine. Eventide Superfine. Eventide Superfine. Hardware Superfine. Hardware Superfine. Hardware Superfine. Hardware Superfine. Khaki Jam Superfine. Khaki Jam Superfine. Khaki Jam Superfine. Khaki Jam Superfine. Neues Collection. An adaptation of Khaki Jam, Khaki Jam Superfine features a refined material mix paying homage to natural landscapes of muted green, brown, rust and grey, reminiscent of camouflage. Set within an earthy bone-hued cement base, the stone is suited to both blending into a subtle room scheme or appearing as a stand-alone feature.Eventide has the ability to appear either warm or cool, evocative of the moments between day and night when light ebbs and flows. Fossil-like in appearance, the grey base features flecks of orange, amber and olive green. Eventide Superfine encompasses a more finely-drawn mixture of stones than Eventide, yet still combines the strong appearance of bluestone with the complexity of terrazzo.The full evolution of the Neues range can be viewed on the Fibonacci website. The new additions are fully stocked and available immediately with no lead time. Related: Introducing The Neues Terrazzo Collection by Fibonacci Stone. [Images courtesy of Fibonacci Stone. Photography by Haydn Cattach. Styling & art direction by Bek Sheppard (set shots) & Nat Turnbull (flat lay shots).] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ