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CM05.25 Santiago Noche CM05.21 Santiago Gris CM05.04 Santiago Blanco CM09.51 Brooklyn Aluminium CM09.03 Brooklyn Steel CM09.06 Brooklyn Bronze C08.03 Brooklyn Classic C08.21 Brooklyn Luna C08.25 Brooklyn Anthracite INSPIRATION COMES FROM COINCIDENTAL COMPOSITIONS, TRACES AND REFLECTION. THE TRESPA ® METEON ® PORTFOLIO ALREADY OFFERS HIGH-END HPL PANELS IN VIBRANT COLOURS AND NATURALLY LOOKING DECORS. A THIRD SET OF ABSTRACT VARIATION DESIGNS–LIKE METALLICS, LUMEN AND NOW LUMEN METALLICS– OFFER UNIQUE EFFECTS, TEXTURES AND FINISHES FOR OUTSTANDING FAÇADES. TWO SETS OF EXTRAORDINARY DESIGN, DEVELOPED UNDER THE NEW FOCUS COLLECTION, ARE THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE TRESPA ® METEON ® FAMILY. “If you want to develop new high-end aesthetical looks for façades, you can draw your inspiration from anything,” design expert Lucas Stevens says, “from culture to nature, from light to mathematical patterns.” To extract and abstract new designs, ideas can be chased down in literature, art and science. Symbols, semantics, geometric or social patterns can serve as inspiration, as long as the nal decors keep with Trespa’s contemporary architectural design values: timelessness, material honesty, harmony with surroundings, minimalism and novelty. “ e result sneeds to be engaging and inspiring,” Stevens says. With the development of the Trespa® Meteon® Focus collection, the Trespa Technology Centre team is now exploring this boundless creative space where history, culture, imagination and observation intertwine. e result is two unique sets of designs: Santiago and Brooklyn, each representing an abstract idea or concept. SANTIAGO Compositions, or the arrangement of objects in space, are o en created intentionally by an artist or architect. Sometimes, however, they form coincidentally by means of natural phenomena or by the contribution of di erent people over time. at is how cities come to be. It is also the inspiration for the Santiago designs, which Stevens describes as “an abstract interpretation of a city scape, in which each building is individually designed and built, but the whole view gives a new sensation.” e light re ection and contours of di erent buildings stacked against each other, in serendipitous ways, de ned the shapes of the designs, Stevens explains. BROOKLYN e second set of Trespa® Meteon® Focus panels nds inspiration in the ephemeral nature of traces. Used in books and in movies as elements that evoke interest and suspense, traces are fascinating in that they only reveal part of the story. “ ey give hints of what happened somewhere at some point in time but still leave space for part of the event to be lled in by fantasy and our imagination,” Stevens says. “In this range we have captured traces in the surface of the products, leaving the space for everyone to ll in part of the story for themselves.” TRESPA ® METEON ® FOCUS COINCIDENTAL COMPOSITIONS AND TRACES 18 Trespa ® Meteon ® Focus and Lumen

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