Inspired by the beauty of the frailejones, paramunal plants capable of retaining mist and turning it into water, this design reflects its fine details: from the veins of its leaves to the freshness of its color. Iguaque is a flora and fauna sanctuary located in Boyacá, a sacred place for indigenous cultures, and its name means "vigorous mountain" in Chibcha. Bachué, mother goddess of the Muiscas, emerged from its crystalline lagoon and gave rise to humanity. The aborigines made a pilgrimage to its waters to purify the spirit.
*The Corium and Terra finishes are available from 15 mm
Inspired by the beauty of the frailejones, paramunal plants capable of retaining mist and turning it into water, this design reflects its fine details: from the veins of its leaves to the freshness of its color.
Iguaque is a flora and fauna sanctuary located in Boyacá, a sacred place for indigenous cultures, and its name means "vigorous mountain" in Chibcha.
Bachué, mother goddess of the Muiscas, emerged from its crystalline lagoon and gave rise to humanity. The aborigines made a pilgrimage to its waters to purify the spirit.
This creation combines a traditional structure with natural wood cathedrals. It has a delicate graphic chevron design that achieves a sophisticated herringbone effect, like the delicate perfection of frailejon leaves.
Its play of colors in sand tones make it a neutral and bright wood that provides a feeling of well-being.
Ideal to combine with the three designs of PRIMADERA stones and with unicolors. It has a versatile use, perfect for architectural carpentry, vertical cladding, furniture, surfaces, kitchens, and coworking and coliving spaces.
Iguaque revives the harmony of the páramos. It generates a peaceful habitat for spaces that invite you to refocus, regenerate, think and rest.
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Collection Basicas
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