Architectural Art versus Real Estate value

Posted on October 07, 2014 by Michael Glickman | 0 Comments

How many times did we hear that  Architectural Art does contribute to Real Estate value.

In most cases - indirectly.

But, sometimes very much DIRECTLY!!!!

This is just one example: Art Space NYC has completed extensive Decorative Art installation at the Main Lobby of Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York: Art on glass, Bass Reliefs, Moroccan Plaster, Venetian Plaster, Leafing, Glazing and etc.

All kind of plaster materials by Fresco has been use there (supplied by Marmorino Depot).

What happened soon after that?

Waldorf  Astoria has been sold to Chinese Insurance Firm for almost 2 (two) Billions Dollars!  Check this article below.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/search?q=waldorf%20astoria

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VENETIAN PLASTER FOR EXTERIORS

Posted on July 04, 2014 by Michael Glickman | 6 Comments

It has always been a questionable issue: can Venetian plaster be successfully applied over exterior walls in North East of USA? Snowy winters, Ice storms, hurricanes and much more.... Who would even dare to use Venetian plaster in such harsh environment? 

Look at the

masterpiece below.

This beautiful modern house in Upstate New York has received "dark chocolate"  exterior grade Venetian plaster more than a year ago, and the client loved it.

Application system: 

Cement undercoat (done by GC)

Sand primer Fixafond 400 (Fresco made)

Two coats of Marblestone AD (Fresco made)

One coat of fine Marblestone Plak (Fresco made)

Waterproofer (Marmorino Depot)

Cera Wax (oil based) with gold Mica

 

Application: by Igor Koskossov and team. 

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MARMORINO DEPOT received ICFF 2014 EDITORS AWARD

Posted on May 20, 2014 by Michael Glickman | 0 Comments

MARMORINO DEPOT FUNDAMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT IN DEVELOPING  ADVANCED ARTISAN PLASTER FINISHES HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE FAIR IN JAVITS CONVENTIONAL CENTER, NYC.

WE HAVE RECEIVED "BEST MATERIAL AWARD"

Each year, the ICFF convenes the industry’s top editors and invites them to scout the floor of the Javits Center, who then choose the best of the best of the year's design crop. And each year, they do, combing the aisles with their highly trained eyes. Once they’re finished, they put their inestimable seal of approval on the year’s finest designs in 16 categories, including body of work, new designer, craftsmanship, furniture, seating, carpet and flooring, lighting, outdoor furniture, materials, wall coverings, accessories, textiles, kitchen and bath, multiple production, school, and booth.
ICFF EDITORS AWARDS COMMITTEE
Arlene Hirst; Dan Rubinstein; Elizabeth Pagliacolo, Azure; Amanda Dameron, Dwell; Annie Block, Interior Design; Gilda Bojardi, Interni; Chantal Hamaide, Intramuros; Paul Makovsky, Metropolis

  

 

Materials used: Fresco Travertine, Fresco Make Up, Cera Wax

Tools used: COME tools

Posted in Architectural Glass, Art Space NYC, Back painted glass, Burlap, COME tools, Decorative Glass, Fresco, Grand Central Station Mural, Marmorino, Marmorino Depot

DEVELOPING ADVANCED PLASTER FINISHES. PART 2

Posted on November 30, 2013 by Michael Glickman | 1 Comment

Materials used: Calchera Marmorino, Venetian Plaster (Make Up by Fresco), Aquawax with mica powder.

Posted in Art Space NYC, COME tools, Fresco, Marmorino, Marmorino Depot, Michael Glickman, plaster, Silver leaf, Venetian plaster, Venetian plaster. How to apply Venetian plaster

DISCOVERING ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES OF MARMORINO: PEPESALE

Posted on May 03, 2013 by Michael Glickman | 0 Comments

 

Discovering endless possibilities of  Marmorino:  Polished Pepesale and Make up by Fresco.

This is a new line of heavy layered finishes with polished marble texture  that has been developed for new public spaces at the Palace Hotel, NYC. More finishes will be published soon.

All materials for this finish are now in stock at Marmorino Depot, NYC:

Sand primer - F-400 (Fresco)

Pepesale (Fresco)

Make Up (Fresco)

Cera Wax (Fresco)

Trowels by COME:   http://www.come.it/

Application classes are available on every Wednesday from 4PM to 8PM



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