Rosetta Bronzo Fiorentino is a wallpaper designed by Costantino Gucci for MaVoix, reinterpreting the heritage of Florentine Renaissance architecture through a contemporary lens.
Its name evokes the decorative motifs carved into the stone façades of Tuscan palaces, yet here they are transformed into a dynamic, immersive visual surface.
The composition is structured on a precise geometric grid: rectangular modules with concave ellipses at their center create a rhythm of solids and voids, recalling the language of architectural bas-relief and woodcarving.
This sense of simulated three-dimensionality results from expert digital craftsmanship, generating depth and movement while remaining on a single, flat plane.
The Bronzo Fiorentino variant explores a sophisticated palette of warm, metallic tones — from burnished copper to dark amber.
The interplay between light and shadow produces the optical illusion of a sculpted surface, shifting subtly under natural or artificial light.
It is a wallpaper that lives with time and light, continuously revealing new facets and nuances.
Each module appears sculpted and polished: the pattern is not merely decorative but atmospheric.
It echoes the essence of materiality without imitation, translating the noble language of form into surface.
Rosetta Bronzo Fiorentino is ideal for architectural and contemplative spaces — entrances, dining rooms, studios, hotels, and boutiques.
It transforms walls into structure, and light into decoration.