Stones and bricks adorn the walls of buildings, beautifying the city with geometries and textures. In the romantic and poetic village, stone reemerges from beneath the compact and thin plaster, like a fabric by Lanificio di Tollegno that had covered it for years. An alternative roof is the highlight of a house in the city, blending industrial and rustic styles. Unfinished smoke-coloured and ochre squares are neatly layered like black and camel grids in a fabric by Lanificio Mannelli. A sealed entrance becomes a canvas for graffiti and posters that personalize the cold metallic surface, much like a fabric by F.lli Tallia di Delfino - Marzotto Group. A completely different story is told by the tiles of a stone puzzle. Perfect fits and impeccable balances, like the threads in a fabric by Paulo de Oliveira, have supported a drystone wall for centuries. Alternating bricks in the tiny pied-de-poule pattern by E.Thomas create a stunning blue trompe-l’oeil, while clear parallel lines on a fabric by TG di Fabio recreate the verticality and solidity of a massive structure. Broken lines and scratched designs appear in an underground alley. Colours intertwine with the folds of bare brick red, like a fabric by Sintopel. P.M.P. hangers suggest a play of shadows and reliefs on smooth concrete, breaking the monotony. Slightly rough and grainy, a knit fabric by Blacknoir resembles a modern, minimalist façade that reveals nothing of its mysterious interior. Gray concrete gives way to a dark contrast. Attentive eyes won’t miss the bordeaux veins slipping into the midnight blue of a Penteadora fabric, blending urban style with English elegance.
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