It is essential for each completed building to be beautiful and functional both from the outside and from the inside. Therefore, you need attention to every element. Numerous solutions to this issue will be available at Bulgarian Building Week exhibition, which will be held at Inter Expo Center from 7th to 10th of March at the booth of Vi Art Design company.
The granite, gneiss and glass ceramic mosaics that Vi Art Design produces are arranged in the classical Roman technique. They are made of natural stones – granite, marble and gneiss. The mosaic can be wall, floor or exterior decoration. The gneiss is most suitable for outdoor spaces, comment from the company. The dimensions of the modules are in line with the projects and vary from 0.5 cm to 2 cm. The mosaics can be replicated or created upon individual projects of friezes, panels, rosettes, figural compositions and landscapes.
In the ceramic mosaic, the company uses small cladding tiles in their full range of colors. Thanks to its water resistance, it is suitable for bathrooms, swimming pools and outdoor panels. From hand-glazed or baked ceramic mosaic, Vi Art Design produces panels, friezes and decorations in standard formats, combining them with terracotta tiles for kitchens and bathrooms. A wealth of colored glazes and textures make it possible to replace well-known standard friezes with more interesting and unusual solutions.
Inspirational stained glass
The stained glass that the company offers is exceptionally crafted. They are made in a Tiffany style technique with a wide range of colored and ornamental glasses. Crafted with very fine technique and distinctive intense colors, they are characterized by smooth and organic shapes and elegance.
Besides stained glass and mosaics, the VI-ART DESIGN studio for monumental art designs also produces wall painting, icon painting and ceramics. All the works of monumental art comply with the specific conditions of the architectural environment and the requirements of the clients, while iconography is in line with the canons of the church.