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XTONE renews its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition
At the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition, XTONE presents a renewed showroom that enhances the exhibition experience through conceptual transformations in several areas and a stronger presence of Altissima natural stone, which this year features its own dedicated showroom. The proposal preserves some of the most iconic environments of the tour while introducing new spaces that explore the relationship between material and nature.
The journey begins with an installation conceived as a new immersive experience that introduces visitors to the conceptual universe of XTONE. In this space, an illuminated countertop appears as a solid and stable element while light and movement gradually activate around it. Fragments of energy travel through the room until reaching a moment of maximum luminous intensity. After darkness, the veins of the material emerge illuminated, revealing a new way of understanding matter in which light becomes integrated into the material itself.
This installation presents IRITECH, one of XTONE’s most notable technological innovations. This technology incorporates intelligent luminescent properties into ceramic surfaces, allowing the material to absorb light and release it later in darkness.
The evolution of XTONE’s exhibition spaces
One of the areas that has evolved compared to last year is the lobby. In the previous edition, this space featured a composition of rocks made from XTONE material that emphasized the direct connection between the natural origin of the material and its architectural application.

In this edition, the concept maintains that link with nature but reinterprets it through a different spatial approach. The lobby now takes the form of an island composed of slats from the new Mallorca Caliza Texture, appearing to emerge from the surface of a recreated lake without water.
This visual effect is achieved thanks to the base material, Solo Black Polished, whose polished finish acts as a mirror-like reflective surface. This creates an optical illusion that adds depth to the space and visually evokes the presence of water.
Above the island, a suspended installation of lamps introduces lightness to the composition. The arrangement recalls leaves floating in the air, reinforcing a sense of movement and calm within the space.

With this intervention, the lobby evolves the zen garden concept introduced last year, maintaining its natural inspiration while creating a more immersive and sensory atmosphere within the showroom journey.
Collections corridor: a technical approach to the product
The collections corridor takes on a more technical perspective this year, conceived as a space where visitors can appreciate the material applied across different surfaces and construction solutions. This environment clearly demonstrates the versatility of XTONE’s large-format porcelain and its ability to adapt to multiple architectural applications.
The entrance to the corridor is marked by a large circular door clad in Mallorca Caliza, one of the standout novelties. The same material is also applied to one of the curved walls of the space, demonstrating how porcelain can be integrated into complex geometries without losing visual continuity.

The corridor is organized into three distinct zones defined by subtle lines that mark the transition between materials. Each zone showcases a different collection, guiding visitors through the space with clarity.
Among the collections featured are Ceppo Carabelas, Negresco and Camouflage, which structure the journey and visually define each area of the corridor.
Museum Room: XTONE and furniture design
The space previously occupied by the bathtub area has been transformed into a new room dedicated to furniture design. This environment functions as a small “museum room”, highlighting the ability of XTONE material to integrate into design pieces beyond traditional architectural uses.

The room is almost entirely clad in Solo Black Polished, whose reflective finish amplifies the perception of space while reinforcing the exhibition character of the room.
At the center of the space stands the XTRA piece designed by LUV Studio for Beyond Design, a sideboard clad in Taj Mahal Silk. The piece illustrates the potential of large-format porcelain in furniture design, adapting the material to complex geometries and sculptural forms.
An outdoor kitchen concept indoors
Another new feature along the route is the introduction of an outdoor kitchen concept located within the showroom itself. The space recreates the feeling of an open-air kitchen while remaining indoors, generating a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

The proposal incorporates vegetation, natural light and water elements, creating a fresh environment. The kitchen connects with a dining area designed to encourage interaction and social use of the space.
The central element is a cantilevered island clad in Mallorca Caliza Texture, highlighting the natural texture of the material.
The space also features a fountain integrated into the island, clad in the new Ceppo Carabelas, introducing water as a key element within the design.
On one wall, a composition of modules with different reliefs creates a dynamic visual experience as light interacts with the surfaces, revealing different textures and finishes.
The VIP Room evolves into a domestic concept
The former VIP Room has been transformed into a space that recreates a domestic kitchen environment, bringing the design narrative into a more familiar context. The aim is to show how XTONE materials integrate naturally into everyday living spaces.

Warmer lighting reinforces a sense of intimacy, while the materials and atmosphere create a welcoming environment. Aromatic elements further enhance the sensory experience of visitors.
This room also includes a kitchen designed to evoke everyday life, featuring the materials Alpinus White Nature and Taj Mahal Silk.

Iconic spaces that remain
The showroom maintains several of its most iconic environments, allowing visitors to explore XTONE applications in different contexts.
The Collections Forest showcases new finishes and textures in a setting inspired by nature, accompanied by birdsong that reinforces the sensory experience.

The Comet Room, illuminated by hundreds of LED strips, offers an immersive experience highlighting XTONE’s Comet technology.

Altissima takes center stage: the new showroom
One of the main novelties this year is the creation of a dedicated showroom for Altissima natural stone.

The Altissima Lounge showcases real applications of natural stone through elements such as a backlit Lumix bar and furniture pieces made entirely from natural stone.

The CL3 area offers a more technical perspective, presenting stone in its pure state and allowing clients to select the final slabs for their projects.

Together, these spaces complete the Altissima experience, showing the full cycle of natural stone — from its raw origin to its final application in architectural and design projects.
XTONE renews its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition
XTONE unveils the renovation of its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition with new spaces and innovative technology.
At the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition, XTONE presents a renewed showroom that enhances the exhibition experience through conceptual transformations in several areas and a stronger presence of Altissima natural stone, which this year features its own dedicated showroom. The proposal preserves some of the most iconic environments of the tour while introducing new spaces that explore the relationship between material and nature.
The journey begins with an installation conceived as a new immersive experience that introduces visitors to the conceptual universe of XTONE. In this space, an illuminated countertop appears as a solid and stable element while light and movement gradually activate around it. Fragments of energy travel through the room until reaching a moment of maximum luminous intensity. After darkness, the veins of the material emerge illuminated, revealing a new way of understanding matter in which light becomes integrated into the material itself.
This installation presents IRITECH, one of XTONE’s most notable technological innovations. This technology incorporates intelligent luminescent properties into ceramic surfaces, allowing the material to absorb light and release it later in darkness.
The evolution of XTONE’s exhibition spaces
One of the areas that has evolved compared to last year is the lobby. In the previous edition, this space featured a composition of rocks made from XTONE material that emphasized the direct connection between the natural origin of the material and its architectural application.

In this edition, the concept maintains that link with nature but reinterprets it through a different spatial approach. The lobby now takes the form of an island composed of slats from the new Mallorca Caliza Texture, appearing to emerge from the surface of a recreated lake without water.
This visual effect is achieved thanks to the base material, Solo Black Polished, whose polished finish acts as a mirror-like reflective surface. This creates an optical illusion that adds depth to the space and visually evokes the presence of water.
Above the island, a suspended installation of lamps introduces lightness to the composition. The arrangement recalls leaves floating in the air, reinforcing a sense of movement and calm within the space.

With this intervention, the lobby evolves the zen garden concept introduced last year, maintaining its natural inspiration while creating a more immersive and sensory atmosphere within the showroom journey.
Collections corridor: a technical approach to the product
The collections corridor takes on a more technical perspective this year, conceived as a space where visitors can appreciate the material applied across different surfaces and construction solutions. This environment clearly demonstrates the versatility of XTONE’s large-format porcelain and its ability to adapt to multiple architectural applications.
The entrance to the corridor is marked by a large circular door clad in Mallorca Caliza, one of the standout novelties. The same material is also applied to one of the curved walls of the space, demonstrating how porcelain can be integrated into complex geometries without losing visual continuity.

The corridor is organized into three distinct zones defined by subtle lines that mark the transition between materials. Each zone showcases a different collection, guiding visitors through the space with clarity.
Among the collections featured are Ceppo Carabelas, Negresco and Camouflage, which structure the journey and visually define each area of the corridor.
Museum Room: XTONE and furniture design
The space previously occupied by the bathtub area has been transformed into a new room dedicated to furniture design. This environment functions as a small “museum room”, highlighting the ability of XTONE material to integrate into design pieces beyond traditional architectural uses.

The room is almost entirely clad in Solo Black Polished, whose reflective finish amplifies the perception of space while reinforcing the exhibition character of the room.
At the center of the space stands the XTRA piece designed by LUV Studio for Beyond Design, a sideboard clad in Taj Mahal Silk. The piece illustrates the potential of large-format porcelain in furniture design, adapting the material to complex geometries and sculptural forms.
An outdoor kitchen concept indoors
Another new feature along the route is the introduction of an outdoor kitchen concept located within the showroom itself. The space recreates the feeling of an open-air kitchen while remaining indoors, generating a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

The proposal incorporates vegetation, natural light and water elements, creating a fresh environment. The kitchen connects with a dining area designed to encourage interaction and social use of the space.
The central element is a cantilevered island clad in Mallorca Caliza Texture, highlighting the natural texture of the material.
The space also features a fountain integrated into the island, clad in the new Ceppo Carabelas, introducing water as a key element within the design.
On one wall, a composition of modules with different reliefs creates a dynamic visual experience as light interacts with the surfaces, revealing different textures and finishes.
The VIP Room evolves into a domestic concept
The former VIP Room has been transformed into a space that recreates a domestic kitchen environment, bringing the design narrative into a more familiar context. The aim is to show how XTONE materials integrate naturally into everyday living spaces.

Warmer lighting reinforces a sense of intimacy, while the materials and atmosphere create a welcoming environment. Aromatic elements further enhance the sensory experience of visitors.
This room also includes a kitchen designed to evoke everyday life, featuring the materials Alpinus White Nature and Taj Mahal Silk.

Iconic spaces that remain
The showroom maintains several of its most iconic environments, allowing visitors to explore XTONE applications in different contexts.
The Collections Forest showcases new finishes and textures in a setting inspired by nature, accompanied by birdsong that reinforces the sensory experience.

The Comet Room, illuminated by hundreds of LED strips, offers an immersive experience highlighting XTONE’s Comet technology.

Altissima takes center stage: the new showroom
One of the main novelties this year is the creation of a dedicated showroom for Altissima natural stone.

The Altissima Lounge showcases real applications of natural stone through elements such as a backlit Lumix bar and furniture pieces made entirely from natural stone.

The CL3 area offers a more technical perspective, presenting stone in its pure state and allowing clients to select the final slabs for their projects.

Together, these spaces complete the Altissima experience, showing the full cycle of natural stone — from its raw origin to its final application in architectural and design projects.
XTONE renews its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition
XTONE unveils the renovation of its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition with new spaces and innovative technology.
At the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition, XTONE presents a renewed showroom that enhances the exhibition experience through conceptual transformations in several areas and a stronger presence of Altissima natural stone, which this year features its own dedicated showroom. The proposal preserves some of the most iconic environments of the tour while introducing new spaces that explore the relationship between material and nature.
The journey begins with an installation conceived as a new immersive experience that introduces visitors to the conceptual universe of XTONE. In this space, an illuminated countertop appears as a solid and stable element while light and movement gradually activate around it. Fragments of energy travel through the room until reaching a moment of maximum luminous intensity. After darkness, the veins of the material emerge illuminated, revealing a new way of understanding matter in which light becomes integrated into the material itself.
This installation presents IRITECH, one of XTONE’s most notable technological innovations. This technology incorporates intelligent luminescent properties into ceramic surfaces, allowing the material to absorb light and release it later in darkness.
The evolution of XTONE’s exhibition spaces
One of the areas that has evolved compared to last year is the lobby. In the previous edition, this space featured a composition of rocks made from XTONE material that emphasized the direct connection between the natural origin of the material and its architectural application.

In this edition, the concept maintains that link with nature but reinterprets it through a different spatial approach. The lobby now takes the form of an island composed of slats from the new Mallorca Caliza Texture, appearing to emerge from the surface of a recreated lake without water.
This visual effect is achieved thanks to the base material, Solo Black Polished, whose polished finish acts as a mirror-like reflective surface. This creates an optical illusion that adds depth to the space and visually evokes the presence of water.
Above the island, a suspended installation of lamps introduces lightness to the composition. The arrangement recalls leaves floating in the air, reinforcing a sense of movement and calm within the space.

With this intervention, the lobby evolves the zen garden concept introduced last year, maintaining its natural inspiration while creating a more immersive and sensory atmosphere within the showroom journey.
Collections corridor: a technical approach to the product
The collections corridor takes on a more technical perspective this year, conceived as a space where visitors can appreciate the material applied across different surfaces and construction solutions. This environment clearly demonstrates the versatility of XTONE’s large-format porcelain and its ability to adapt to multiple architectural applications.
The entrance to the corridor is marked by a large circular door clad in Mallorca Caliza, one of the standout novelties. The same material is also applied to one of the curved walls of the space, demonstrating how porcelain can be integrated into complex geometries without losing visual continuity.

The corridor is organized into three distinct zones defined by subtle lines that mark the transition between materials. Each zone showcases a different collection, guiding visitors through the space with clarity.
Among the collections featured are Ceppo Carabelas, Negresco and Camouflage, which structure the journey and visually define each area of the corridor.
Museum Room: XTONE and furniture design
The space previously occupied by the bathtub area has been transformed into a new room dedicated to furniture design. This environment functions as a small “museum room”, highlighting the ability of XTONE material to integrate into design pieces beyond traditional architectural uses.

The room is almost entirely clad in Solo Black Polished, whose reflective finish amplifies the perception of space while reinforcing the exhibition character of the room.
At the center of the space stands the XTRA piece designed by LUV Studio for Beyond Design, a sideboard clad in Taj Mahal Silk. The piece illustrates the potential of large-format porcelain in furniture design, adapting the material to complex geometries and sculptural forms.
An outdoor kitchen concept indoors
Another new feature along the route is the introduction of an outdoor kitchen concept located within the showroom itself. The space recreates the feeling of an open-air kitchen while remaining indoors, generating a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

The proposal incorporates vegetation, natural light and water elements, creating a fresh environment. The kitchen connects with a dining area designed to encourage interaction and social use of the space.
The central element is a cantilevered island clad in Mallorca Caliza Texture, highlighting the natural texture of the material.
The space also features a fountain integrated into the island, clad in the new Ceppo Carabelas, introducing water as a key element within the design.
On one wall, a composition of modules with different reliefs creates a dynamic visual experience as light interacts with the surfaces, revealing different textures and finishes.
The VIP Room evolves into a domestic concept
The former VIP Room has been transformed into a space that recreates a domestic kitchen environment, bringing the design narrative into a more familiar context. The aim is to show how XTONE materials integrate naturally into everyday living spaces.

Warmer lighting reinforces a sense of intimacy, while the materials and atmosphere create a welcoming environment. Aromatic elements further enhance the sensory experience of visitors.
This room also includes a kitchen designed to evoke everyday life, featuring the materials Alpinus White Nature and Taj Mahal Silk.

Iconic spaces that remain
The showroom maintains several of its most iconic environments, allowing visitors to explore XTONE applications in different contexts.
The Collections Forest showcases new finishes and textures in a setting inspired by nature, accompanied by birdsong that reinforces the sensory experience.

The Comet Room, illuminated by hundreds of LED strips, offers an immersive experience highlighting XTONE’s Comet technology.

Altissima takes center stage: the new showroom
One of the main novelties this year is the creation of a dedicated showroom for Altissima natural stone.

The Altissima Lounge showcases real applications of natural stone through elements such as a backlit Lumix bar and furniture pieces made entirely from natural stone.

The CL3 area offers a more technical perspective, presenting stone in its pure state and allowing clients to select the final slabs for their projects.

Together, these spaces complete the Altissima experience, showing the full cycle of natural stone — from its raw origin to its final application in architectural and design projects.
XTONE renews its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition
XTONE unveils the renovation of its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition with new spaces and innovative technology.
At the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition, XTONE presents a renewed showroom that enhances the exhibition experience through conceptual transformations in several areas and a stronger presence of Altissima natural stone, which this year features its own dedicated showroom. The proposal preserves some of the most iconic environments of the tour while introducing new spaces that explore the relationship between material and nature.
The journey begins with an installation conceived as a new immersive experience that introduces visitors to the conceptual universe of XTONE. In this space, an illuminated countertop appears as a solid and stable element while light and movement gradually activate around it. Fragments of energy travel through the room until reaching a moment of maximum luminous intensity. After darkness, the veins of the material emerge illuminated, revealing a new way of understanding matter in which light becomes integrated into the material itself.
This installation presents IRITECH, one of XTONE’s most notable technological innovations. This technology incorporates intelligent luminescent properties into ceramic surfaces, allowing the material to absorb light and release it later in darkness.
The evolution of XTONE’s exhibition spaces
One of the areas that has evolved compared to last year is the lobby. In the previous edition, this space featured a composition of rocks made from XTONE material that emphasized the direct connection between the natural origin of the material and its architectural application.

In this edition, the concept maintains that link with nature but reinterprets it through a different spatial approach. The lobby now takes the form of an island composed of slats from the new Mallorca Caliza Texture, appearing to emerge from the surface of a recreated lake without water.
This visual effect is achieved thanks to the base material, Solo Black Polished, whose polished finish acts as a mirror-like reflective surface. This creates an optical illusion that adds depth to the space and visually evokes the presence of water.
Above the island, a suspended installation of lamps introduces lightness to the composition. The arrangement recalls leaves floating in the air, reinforcing a sense of movement and calm within the space.

With this intervention, the lobby evolves the zen garden concept introduced last year, maintaining its natural inspiration while creating a more immersive and sensory atmosphere within the showroom journey.
Collections corridor: a technical approach to the product
The collections corridor takes on a more technical perspective this year, conceived as a space where visitors can appreciate the material applied across different surfaces and construction solutions. This environment clearly demonstrates the versatility of XTONE’s large-format porcelain and its ability to adapt to multiple architectural applications.
The entrance to the corridor is marked by a large circular door clad in Mallorca Caliza, one of the standout novelties. The same material is also applied to one of the curved walls of the space, demonstrating how porcelain can be integrated into complex geometries without losing visual continuity.

The corridor is organized into three distinct zones defined by subtle lines that mark the transition between materials. Each zone showcases a different collection, guiding visitors through the space with clarity.
Among the collections featured are Ceppo Carabelas, Negresco and Camouflage, which structure the journey and visually define each area of the corridor.
Museum Room: XTONE and furniture design
The space previously occupied by the bathtub area has been transformed into a new room dedicated to furniture design. This environment functions as a small “museum room”, highlighting the ability of XTONE material to integrate into design pieces beyond traditional architectural uses.

The room is almost entirely clad in Solo Black Polished, whose reflective finish amplifies the perception of space while reinforcing the exhibition character of the room.
At the center of the space stands the XTRA piece designed by LUV Studio for Beyond Design, a sideboard clad in Taj Mahal Silk. The piece illustrates the potential of large-format porcelain in furniture design, adapting the material to complex geometries and sculptural forms.
An outdoor kitchen concept indoors
Another new feature along the route is the introduction of an outdoor kitchen concept located within the showroom itself. The space recreates the feeling of an open-air kitchen while remaining indoors, generating a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

The proposal incorporates vegetation, natural light and water elements, creating a fresh environment. The kitchen connects with a dining area designed to encourage interaction and social use of the space.
The central element is a cantilevered island clad in Mallorca Caliza Texture, highlighting the natural texture of the material.
The space also features a fountain integrated into the island, clad in the new Ceppo Carabelas, introducing water as a key element within the design.
On one wall, a composition of modules with different reliefs creates a dynamic visual experience as light interacts with the surfaces, revealing different textures and finishes.
The VIP Room evolves into a domestic concept
The former VIP Room has been transformed into a space that recreates a domestic kitchen environment, bringing the design narrative into a more familiar context. The aim is to show how XTONE materials integrate naturally into everyday living spaces.

Warmer lighting reinforces a sense of intimacy, while the materials and atmosphere create a welcoming environment. Aromatic elements further enhance the sensory experience of visitors.
This room also includes a kitchen designed to evoke everyday life, featuring the materials Alpinus White Nature and Taj Mahal Silk.

Iconic spaces that remain
The showroom maintains several of its most iconic environments, allowing visitors to explore XTONE applications in different contexts.
The Collections Forest showcases new finishes and textures in a setting inspired by nature, accompanied by birdsong that reinforces the sensory experience.

The Comet Room, illuminated by hundreds of LED strips, offers an immersive experience highlighting XTONE’s Comet technology.

Altissima takes center stage: the new showroom
One of the main novelties this year is the creation of a dedicated showroom for Altissima natural stone.

The Altissima Lounge showcases real applications of natural stone through elements such as a backlit Lumix bar and furniture pieces made entirely from natural stone.

The CL3 area offers a more technical perspective, presenting stone in its pure state and allowing clients to select the final slabs for their projects.

Together, these spaces complete the Altissima experience, showing the full cycle of natural stone — from its raw origin to its final application in architectural and design projects.
XTONE renews its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition
XTONE unveils the renovation of its showroom at the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition with new spaces and innovative technology.
At the XXXII Porcelanosa Grupo International Exhibition, XTONE presents a renewed showroom that enhances the exhibition experience through conceptual transformations in several areas and a stronger presence of Altissima natural stone, which this year features its own dedicated showroom. The proposal preserves some of the most iconic environments of the tour while introducing new spaces that explore the relationship between material and nature.
The journey begins with an installation conceived as a new immersive experience that introduces visitors to the conceptual universe of XTONE. In this space, an illuminated countertop appears as a solid and stable element while light and movement gradually activate around it. Fragments of energy travel through the room until reaching a moment of maximum luminous intensity. After darkness, the veins of the material emerge illuminated, revealing a new way of understanding matter in which light becomes integrated into the material itself.
This installation presents IRITECH, one of XTONE’s most notable technological innovations. This technology incorporates intelligent luminescent properties into ceramic surfaces, allowing the material to absorb light and release it later in darkness.
The evolution of XTONE’s exhibition spaces
One of the areas that has evolved compared to last year is the lobby. In the previous edition, this space featured a composition of rocks made from XTONE material that emphasized the direct connection between the natural origin of the material and its architectural application.

In this edition, the concept maintains that link with nature but reinterprets it through a different spatial approach. The lobby now takes the form of an island composed of slats from the new Mallorca Caliza Texture, appearing to emerge from the surface of a recreated lake without water.
This visual effect is achieved thanks to the base material, Solo Black Polished, whose polished finish acts as a mirror-like reflective surface. This creates an optical illusion that adds depth to the space and visually evokes the presence of water.
Above the island, a suspended installation of lamps introduces lightness to the composition. The arrangement recalls leaves floating in the air, reinforcing a sense of movement and calm within the space.

With this intervention, the lobby evolves the zen garden concept introduced last year, maintaining its natural inspiration while creating a more immersive and sensory atmosphere within the showroom journey.
Collections corridor: a technical approach to the product
The collections corridor takes on a more technical perspective this year, conceived as a space where visitors can appreciate the material applied across different surfaces and construction solutions. This environment clearly demonstrates the versatility of XTONE’s large-format porcelain and its ability to adapt to multiple architectural applications.
The entrance to the corridor is marked by a large circular door clad in Mallorca Caliza, one of the standout novelties. The same material is also applied to one of the curved walls of the space, demonstrating how porcelain can be integrated into complex geometries without losing visual continuity.

The corridor is organized into three distinct zones defined by subtle lines that mark the transition between materials. Each zone showcases a different collection, guiding visitors through the space with clarity.
Among the collections featured are Ceppo Carabelas, Negresco and Camouflage, which structure the journey and visually define each area of the corridor.
Museum Room: XTONE and furniture design
The space previously occupied by the bathtub area has been transformed into a new room dedicated to furniture design. This environment functions as a small “museum room”, highlighting the ability of XTONE material to integrate into design pieces beyond traditional architectural uses.

The room is almost entirely clad in Solo Black Polished, whose reflective finish amplifies the perception of space while reinforcing the exhibition character of the room.
At the center of the space stands the XTRA piece designed by LUV Studio for Beyond Design, a sideboard clad in Taj Mahal Silk. The piece illustrates the potential of large-format porcelain in furniture design, adapting the material to complex geometries and sculptural forms.
An outdoor kitchen concept indoors
Another new feature along the route is the introduction of an outdoor kitchen concept located within the showroom itself. The space recreates the feeling of an open-air kitchen while remaining indoors, generating a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

The proposal incorporates vegetation, natural light and water elements, creating a fresh environment. The kitchen connects with a dining area designed to encourage interaction and social use of the space.
The central element is a cantilevered island clad in Mallorca Caliza Texture, highlighting the natural texture of the material.
The space also features a fountain integrated into the island, clad in the new Ceppo Carabelas, introducing water as a key element within the design.
On one wall, a composition of modules with different reliefs creates a dynamic visual experience as light interacts with the surfaces, revealing different textures and finishes.
The VIP Room evolves into a domestic concept
The former VIP Room has been transformed into a space that recreates a domestic kitchen environment, bringing the design narrative into a more familiar context. The aim is to show how XTONE materials integrate naturally into everyday living spaces.

Warmer lighting reinforces a sense of intimacy, while the materials and atmosphere create a welcoming environment. Aromatic elements further enhance the sensory experience of visitors.
This room also includes a kitchen designed to evoke everyday life, featuring the materials Alpinus White Nature and Taj Mahal Silk.

Iconic spaces that remain
The showroom maintains several of its most iconic environments, allowing visitors to explore XTONE applications in different contexts.
The Collections Forest showcases new finishes and textures in a setting inspired by nature, accompanied by birdsong that reinforces the sensory experience.

The Comet Room, illuminated by hundreds of LED strips, offers an immersive experience highlighting XTONE’s Comet technology.

Altissima takes center stage: the new showroom
One of the main novelties this year is the creation of a dedicated showroom for Altissima natural stone.

The Altissima Lounge showcases real applications of natural stone through elements such as a backlit Lumix bar and furniture pieces made entirely from natural stone.

The CL3 area offers a more technical perspective, presenting stone in its pure state and allowing clients to select the final slabs for their projects.

Together, these spaces complete the Altissima experience, showing the full cycle of natural stone — from its raw origin to its final application in architectural and design projects.
