The elegance of Marvel Travertine from Atlas Concorde in the Doryssa Theorem Hotel

Travertine-effect porcelain tiles, wall tiles and washbasins from the Marvel Travertine collection by Atlas Concorde make the common areas, bedrooms and bathrooms of this luxury Greek hotel even more elegant…

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The Doryssa Theorem Hotel is situated in the beating heart of Pythagoreio – a UNESCO World Heritage fortified port on the Greek island of Samos – and offers its guests a privileged view of the island’s city life. For the common areas, bedrooms, and bathrooms of this exclusive luxury resort, interior designer Vasilis Nikos, who oversaw the renovation project, chose Atlas Concorde‘s Marvel Travertine surfaces and wall tiles.

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It’s a collection that offers the beauty of travertine in a contemporary key, transforming the classic stone into a versatile, durable, high-performance surface that takes full advantage of the qualities and characteristics of porcelain tiles. Travertine is among the most iconic and elegant marbles in architecture, and was even used by the ancient Romans for outdoor decoration. Considered a peer of the finest marbles, travertine is actually a stone. This dual marble-stone identity is expressed in Marvel Travertine in the two variants of Vein Cut and Cross Cut.

Here the choice fell on the Vein Cut, which mimics the typical streaked look of travertine with its richly shaded surface, and which goes well with the soothing mood created by the brightness of white juxtaposed with brushstrokes of elegant blacks and the warm woods used for the interiors of the Doryssa Theorem Hotel. A combination that gives rise to harmonious and refined spaces with a linear, elegant style, and instils a feeling of peace and relaxation.

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Image credit: Atlas Concorde

Further fuelling the dialogue with the ceramic surfaces are the washbasins and furnishing elements of the Atlas Concorde Habitat line, refined solutions of Italian design that create an elegant combination when combined with porcelain tiles. Washbasins, countertops, and shelves integrate perfectly with Atlas Concorde floor and wall tiles, creating a unique, harmonious system. One of the key benefits of Atlas Concorde is precisely the possibility of creating perfectly coordinated projects. By mixing the solutions of various collections, it’s possible to design interiors for residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces with an exclusive personality.

The surface of porcelain tiles is non-porous, doesn’t absorb liquids, and doesn’t stain. It requires no maintenance, doesn’t lose its natural beauty, and is also resistant to chemicals, properties that make this material the ideal solution for all kinds of applications.

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