Marble Stories II

Light, material, movement

Marble Stories II continues the collaboration between Marimar and Italian-Brazilian designers Ronald Sasson, Giorgio Bonaguro and Gustavo Martini.

Following the first chapter, this new exhibition explores the theme of light, once again using natural stone as a sculptural and narrative medium.

An homage to Brazilian stone

To strengthen the connection between Brazil and Italy, the entire collection was crafted using tropical Brazilian stones: bold, textured materials transformed into luminous objects by the skilled Italian artisans at Marimar.

Pol Circle – Ronald Sasson

Inspired by kinetic art and the work of Pol Bury, Pol Circle is a series of luminous halos that repeat in concentric rhythm and movement.

A project where visual dynamics meet aesthetic research and comfort.

Equilibrium – Giorgio Bonaguro

Bonaguro explores the idea of unstable balance, turning marble into a fluid and weightless sculpture.

Minimalist influences meet the curved lines of Brazilian architecture: three objects as three moments of the same motion.

Italic – Gustavo Martini

With Italic, Martini reinterprets typography by transforming letters into sculptural light objects.

Serif-like lines and inclined stems become luminous signs that communicate through form and rhythm, beyond literal meaning.

A narrative that evolves

Marble Stories II is the natural continuation of a project that uses stone as a universal language.

Light, form and material intertwine to tell new stories, born from the meeting of two cultures with shared sensibilities.