Saota, the design that makes concrete a decoration must

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Specialist of concrete interiors, Satoa has made this material the hero of the most elegant residential projects.

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Saota, le design qui fait du béton le héros de la déco
No need to change the decoration, partitioned concrete slabs ensure the show. © DR
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Taming the industrial and architectural qualities of cement is an art in itself! Left by the wayside, this material, often scorned, can be used for numerous applications in contemporary interiors daring to be set forth as an essential decorative element. With concrete, everything is possible when it comes to implementing spaces, as well as creating furniture and accessories.

Concrete, the hero of design decoration

It is the claim to fame of Satoa, a leading South African architectural firm, whose name is composed by the initials of the founders. Its talented designers develop residential projects around the world with a quickly recognizable style. They play on the textures of this raw element highlighting deluxe finshings, by mixing it with brass, wood, stone, leather and linen.

Saota kitchen In raw cement, the central islet of the kitchen is formed by two raw carved blocks. © DR
Saota woody living room In this living room, waxed concrete is tinted with warm woody colors. © DR

An updated millineray mate

With this mineral composite invented by the Roman Empire, they create colorful, open-work, smooth or printed volumes. The structures are resistant, supple and come with impressives canopies. On the walls or the ground of a living room, for a kitchen counter as well as a bathroom sink, it finds its place everywhere. So think of concrete next time you decide to change the interior of your home sweet home…

Saota dining room Zen, the dining room mixes immaculate concrete with the purity of wood. © DR
Satoa piscine à Cape Town In Cape Town, South Africa, The Table Mountain serves as a natural backdrop decor for this pool built in pinkish-concrete. © DR

The aesthetic innovation of sustainable decoration

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