Leninsky 38 Caesar Ceramics, The unique ‘material culture’ that identifies us comes from more than 30 years experience and innovation in the field of high-quality Italian porcelain tile, a guarantee of comprehensive technical know-how.

Leninsky 38 is a new residential complex in the heart of Moscow that combines tradition and modernity in an innovative, wide-ranging project. The liveliness of Moscow’s metropolis is combined with elegance and comfort in an architectural solution consisting of 3 luxury buildings: a complex of business class apartments, a modern hotel and a premium shopping centre.

 

 

Leninsky 38 thus becomes a welfare oasis, a high-level complex ideal for the extensive underground from which it exploits the main advantages, while at the same time offering the chance to relax away from the daily frenzy.

 

The refined architecture of all of the buildings was curated by Andrei Romanov, a well-known Moscow architect, and the interior design was taken care of by the architectural studio of Atria Magna: the common goal was to create an overall style defined as “classical modern European”, combining consolidated structural and material values with contemporary functional and stylistic facets.

 

The ideal partner to meet this need was Ceramiche Caesar who, through the Moscow distributor Materialix, supplied the porcelain stoneware solutions for the communal areas with the Anima and Anima Select collections. Two high-end projects, where the porcelain stoneware translates the intimate, refined effects of the most precious marbles in Italy, creating environments with a truly unique style.

Marble is a natural material with great tradition, that has defined works of art with an immeasurable artistic value all over the world and in every era. It is therefore a “timeless” material, capable of making its historical importance a constant and enduring value, to translate every architectural and design expression with a contemporary classicism.

 

With this in mind, the Leninsky 38 complex has been enhanced by the Atlante Graphite and Nero colours of Anima and Anima Select respectively, which define the spaces with intensity: their dark essence decisively contributes to decorating with extreme originality, enhancing the exclusive personality of the settings.

 

The tiles used in the project

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