Panda Macao

Panda Macao takes inspiration from Panda Green stone, quarried from mineral veins in Baoxing, Sichuan, China. Formed through magma cooling, mineral deposition, or metamorphism, the stone’s uneven distribution of various minerals endows it with a jadeite-like emerald green base, creating textures where cyan, white, and green interlace in varying depths. Some veins resemble swaying bamboo groves; others evoke ink-wash landscapes, as if encapsulating the grace of Sichuan’s mountains and waters—allowing one to feel the leisurely mood of "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence" even in modern spaces.

Casaferra designers, from the perspective of Eastern philosophers, deconstruct natural textures into aesthetic symbols. Using digital molds, they deeply extract this shade of green—forged over hundreds of millions of years by minerals deep in the earth’s crust under extreme heat and pressure—accurately replicating the vitality of natural stone. This creates a mottled effect similar to a panda’s fur, embodying both the freehand charm of ink painting and the minimalism of modern aesthetics. Through glue dry granules, they reproduce the winding veins left by collisions between magma and rocks, not only imbuing spaces with a rich ecological vibe but also serving as the finishing touch in interior decor with its unique visual appeal—seamlessly blending natural wildness and humanistic elegance.


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