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Diafos

Awarded the Compasso d’Oro in 1987, Diafos was the first translucent laminate with three-dimensional decoration.

Innovation, research, heritage: these are the ingredients behind the new Abet Laminati design and architecture material.

Diafos starts from afar and arrives on the market with a new and contemporary face.
Diafos is the laminate produced for the first time in 1987 by the Bra company and now re-proposed in a new guise, sizes and colours. A collection signed by the design curators Giulio Iacchetti and Matteo Ragni.

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Diafos becomes the protagonist: a real “open” design tool for architects and designers.

Like its predecessor, Diafos is the result of a journey through the culture of design where objects no longer have to adapt to matter, but it is matter itself, designed to create the most diverse furnishings and accessories.
The ideal solution for those who want to experiment with matter and light, letting light go through without getting a transparent effect, implementing on the contrary
use of colour.

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Like all Abet laminates, Diafos can be also customised by digital printing based on the designer’s drawing.

All Abet surfaces can be customised with images, colours and textures. The new Abet “Digital Factory” offers a tailored service and many solutions (from the object to print to the surface finishes), ensuring the highest flexibility in production and a great aesthetic impact. Diafos can be also customised by digital printing, giving new shape to the relationship between light and matter.

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Art direction

Giulio Iacchetti

Matteo Ragni

Graphic project

Alessandro Boscarino

Valerio Aprigliano

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Marco Tonet

Irene Sartor

Nicola Carpene

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Content curation

Silvia Cortese

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Max Rommel

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