From Mexico to Boston: the Traccia divider redefines luxury spaces
Traccia is Lithos Design‘s self-supporting marble divider, designed by Raffaello Galiotto. It is defined by a perforated and symmetrical weave pattern, inspired by the mashrabiya, a traditional architectural element from the Middle-East, originally designed as a perforated wooden panel to screen and ventilate interior spaces.
Private Residence, Yucatán, Mexico – 2020

Designed by Gantous Arquitectos, this private residence is surrounded by lush tropical nature, with direct access to one of Mexico’s most renowned golf courses.
The living area is delineated by the Traccia marble divider, and serves a dual purpose: it organises the space and offers privacy, while expressing the same power as a work of art. The pairing of exposed white concrete, an expression of modernity, and marble, a timeless material, gives the space an aura of luxury and exclusivity.
Avalon Exeter, Boston, United States – 2015

Located in downtown Boston and designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, Avalon Exeter is a luxury apartment complex that interprets contemporary urban design with elegant and welcoming spaces, marked by impressive communal areas.
At the entrance, the lobby welcomes guests in a refined atmosphere, enhanced by Traccia, which runs along a double-height wall. Traccia therefore becomes the protagonist of the space, a striking element that catches the visitor’s eye, emphasising the combination of luxury, design and contemporary style.

