Boost World, the Atlas Concorde universe that brings together collections of concrete, stone and raw earth effect surfaces, is now enriched with Boost Vision, a new project born from a precise idea of space and material inspiration…
A new generation of surface design is redefining how hospitality spaces engage with nature, texture and architectural storytelling. Atlas Concorde’s latest collection, Boost Vision, blends concrete and stone with metallic accents to create an aesthetic that feels both urban and organic – tailored for hotels, resorts and lifestyle-driven interiors where atmospheres are curated through materiality.

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A new language of natural-urban design
The heart of Boost Vision lies in its duality. It pairs the rational, stable presence of concrete with the distinctive irregularity of stone, offering a balance that designers can use to build visual narratives throughout both indoor and outdoor hotel environments. Surfaces carry subtle bush-hammered marks, mineral inserts and graphic nuances, creating depth that invites touch and rewards close inspection in lobbies, lounges and guest suites.
This hybrid identity reflects growing trends in hospitality: connecting interiors with the outdoors, softening architectural lines, and enriching spatial rhythm through surface texture rather than decorative excess.
A collection shaped by architectural thinking
Boost Vision extends the ongoing collaboration between Atlas Concorde and Park, the Milan-based architecture practice known for its rigorous yet expressive approach to urban design. Together, they’ve developed ‘The City – Spaces designed by Park’, a conceptual masterplan that treats porcelain stoneware as connective tissue, weaving indoor and outdoor zones into a fluid, continuous experience.
“We were interested in constructing an idea of a city that was not a finished place, but an evolving, traversable, open system,” say Filippo Pagliani and Michele Rossi, founding partners of Park. “Boost Vision offered us the opportunity to work with a material capable of suggesting architecture without imposing it.”
For hoteliers and design teams, this means surfaces that don’t simply cover a wall or floor, but help define circulation, zoning, storytelling and brand identity.

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Metallic accents: crafted atmosphere for hospitality
One of the standout characteristics of Boost Vision is its metal look finishes, available in Corten, Brass and Steel. These additions work as purposeful accents, ideal for reception desks, bar fronts, lift lobbies or feature walls where reflective detail can elevate the ambiance.
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Corten delivers a warm, weathered industrial presence suited to outdoor terraces, rooftop bars, wellness zones and biophilic courtyards.
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Brass and Steel introduce refined contrast, adding sophistication to spa interiors or executive suites.
Three-dimensional cladding options – 3D Qube and 3D Veil – allow designers to play with light and shadow, creating sculptural focal points in hotel corridors, conference spaces or boutique retail areas.
Flexible formats for hospitality spaces
Boost Vision offers a wide range of slab and tile sizes, making it adaptable for almost every surface in the hospitality environment:
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Indoor: 120×278, 120×120, 60×120, 80×80 and 60×60
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Outdoor: 120×120 (9mm and 20mm), 60×120 (20mm)
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Wall tiles: 50×120 and 40×80, including decorated and 3D options
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Large slabs: 160×320 cm and 162×324 for bespoke furnishings and counters
This flexibility enables a continuous material story from exterior façade to lobby flooring, guest bathrooms, spa installations, kitchens and outdoor dining terraces, building a true hotel ecosystem with material continuity.

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Designed for the future of hotel environments
Boost Vision signals a shift toward surface solutions that aren’t merely stylistic, but strategic. They foster guest experience, support circulation patterns and offer resilience for the heavy use environments typical of hospitality.
Natural-urban aesthetics, durable porcelain stoneware, and integrated design thinking give architects and hotel brands the tools to design spaces that feel grounded, tactile and quietly luxurious.
For new-build hotels, resort redevelopments or lifestyle renovation projects, this collection positions surfaces as storytellers; shaping mood, flow and identity through the simple beauty of material.
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