Tosetto: innovative materials and technological solutions
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The recent trends, within the exhibition and contract design sectors, include the use of eco-friendly materials,made from natural fibres or recycled materials, and low-energy class electronic equipment. Thanks to innovative technologies – such as the thermoformed wood that allows obtaining three-dimensional, highly mouldable wood layers, or the thermoformed glass ceramic, that combines the shine and strength of the glass with the versatility of the stone – you can achieve both aesthetical and structural advantages that deliver unique results.
In addition, new, advanced technologies such as the touch-based or touchless interaction, multi-sensory pathways or floors that change as people pass by, allow interaction with the spaces making them no longer a static environment, yet a dynamic place offering to customers a customised experience.
The constant training of our staff, as well as the continuous research, make Tosetto a company able to provide cutting-edge tailor-made solutions specifically for each project. Whilst our labs develop new technical solutions, our in-house, artisanal workshops allow us to work materials such as wood, glass and metals allowing us to offer a broad range of turn-key solutions for art shows, trade fairs contract interior design projects and many other areas.
On March 26th the exhibition Anselm Kiefer. These writings, when burned, will finally cast a little light (Andrea Emo) was inaugurated at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice. Curated by Gabriella Belli and Janne Sirén, the exhibition closes the celebrations of the Fondazione Musei Civici for the 1600 years since Venice’s foundation. In one of the …
The exhibition La Quadreria del Castello. Emilian painting from the Michelangelo Poletti Collection was inaugurated today. Curated by Angelo Mazza, it is housed in the rooms frescoed by the Carracci in Palazzo Fava in Bologna and consists of works by only Emilian artists. A selection with a unique identity, with works mostly never seen by …
On April the 2nd has inaugurated the exhibition Architecture as Art for which Tosetto realized the set-up.
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Tosetto: innovative materials and technological solutions
The recent trends, within the exhibition and contract design sectors, include the use of eco-friendly materials,made from natural fibres or recycled materials, and low-energy class electronic equipment. Thanks to innovative technologies – such as the thermoformed wood that allows obtaining three-dimensional, highly mouldable wood layers, or the thermoformed glass ceramic, that combines the shine and strength of the glass with the versatility of the stone – you can achieve both aesthetical and structural advantages that deliver unique results.
In addition, new, advanced technologies such as the touch-based or touchless interaction, multi-sensory pathways or floors that change as people pass by, allow interaction with the spaces making them no longer a static environment, yet a dynamic place offering to customers a customised experience.
The constant training of our staff, as well as the continuous research, make Tosetto a company able to provide cutting-edge tailor-made solutions specifically for each project. Whilst our labs develop new technical solutions, our in-house, artisanal workshops allow us to work materials such as wood, glass and metals allowing us to offer a broad range of turn-key solutions for art shows, trade fairs contract interior design projects and many other areas.
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