
The new headquarters of Interpump Hydraulics (IPH), designed by Arturo Augelletta Architettura e Progetti with MGP Ingegneria, translates into architecture the values of innovation, reliability and performance that define the Group on an international level. A far-reaching and complex project, in which operational spaces, outdoor pathways and representative areas come together as a coherent system, conceived to meet the demands of a sophisticated industrial environment.
Part of a globally leading group in the development and production of advanced hydraulic solutions, IPH finds in this project an architectural expression capable of reflecting its identity, precision and solidity.
The surfaces of Lea Ceramiche play a defining role in shaping the project, providing continuity across both exterior and interior spaces.
Outside, the Anthology collection — selected in the Earth tone and 20 mm thickness — gives life to a flooring solution that is both technically high-performing and visually impeccable, designed for pedestrian and vehicular use alike.
The variety of formats allows surfaces to be articulated with precision, defining pathways, rest areas and demarcation lines seamlessly integrated into the architectural design. A continuous, resilient system that guarantees safety, durability and aesthetic quality even under the most demanding conditions.
In the interior spaces dedicated to representation, the Calacatta Oro nuance from the Noblesse collection introduces a sophisticated and deeply expressive dimension.
Large Slimtech ultra-thin slabs define walls, lounge areas and directional corridors with a luminous, elegant material presence, while the coordinated staircase elements contribute to building a coherent and distinctive architectural language.
The project stands out for its ability to combine technical performance with aesthetic quality, reflecting the very DNA of Interpump Hydraulics.
In this context, Lea Ceramiche surfaces become a key element in building continuity, identity and lasting value — accompanying the project across all its functional and representative components.