A celebration of concrete in its most unique form constitutes the contents of the Urbi Et Orbi Workshop 2013 Catalogue. The ever growing popularity of the design qualities of this, once thought of, brutal construction material, is elevating it to the subject of experimental studies on its wide range of possible uses in the manufacture of household objects.

An innovative mix which made its appearance in the 1970s is GFRC, or Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, whose inherent tensile quality makes it an ideal choice for the design of the range of objects within the Urbi Et Orbi Workshop collection. Concave bowls and dome-like shades, cool door knobs and cylindrical and abstract geometric compositions are included in the catalogue, each one exhibiting a positive urban vibe set to become part of  high-end design interiors.

The dynamic Urbi Et Orbi Workshop was brought about by a coincidental meeting of like-minded souls, individually and collectively committed to the creation of functional stylish objects by incorporating the exceptional futuristic possibilities of concrete.