The leading manufacturer of mosaic tiles launches its first showroom in the city.
July 23rd, 2013

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Sicis is bringing its colourful mosaic art to Beijing with the opening of a 600sqm single-level showroom, housed on the third floor of a building in the heart of the city.

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While the exact address of the new showroom has yet to be revealed, this much we know – the new venue is split into two areas. The first is a re-creation of an elegant home, complete with marble floors, delicate floral mosaics on the walls, and flamboyant Sicis ’Next Art’ furnishings enriched with inlaid mosaics.

My Little Roses, designed by Carla Tolomeo for Sicis ’Next Art’
The second area is an elegant exhibition space where customers can view libraries of mosaics in marble, glass and other materials carried by Sicis.

Papillons, designed by Carla Tolomeo for Sicis ’Next Art’
Also defining the Beijing showroom is a specially commissioned mosaic floor depicting a large dragon on a background of red, black and gold – a nod to the union between Italian mosaics and Chinese decorative art.
The showroom will be officially inaugurated in October. Sicis in Beijing is distributed by Di Lusso Gaopin (Beijing) Design Co. Ltd.
More details out soon.
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