With the Fuga design, Studio Lievito for MaVoix redefines the visual identity of terrazzo, transforming this iconic Italian flooring into a light, rhythmic, and reinvented graphic surface.
Tiles break apart into dynamic modules, the grout lines become distinctive graphic elements, and the material turns into illusion — a narrative of grids, colors, and suspended fragments.
In Fuga, every color variation is an experiment in material and perception. The goal is not to imitate, but to transfigure reality into sign, through a structured composition of strong visual impact.
Here, wallpaper becomes more than surface covering: it is a visual and conceptual device, positioned between design and decoration.
In the Fuga Kiwi variant, the pattern unfolds on a clean, neutral cream background, crossed by a bright kiwi-green grid — a sharp, graphic joint reminiscent of a highlighter’s line.
Irregular black specks, recalling marble or stone fragments, create a vivid and dynamic contrast.
The green, vibrant yet balanced, lends the design a fresh, ironic, urban tone, perfect for modern interiors, hybrid spaces, or visual installations in collective environments.