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Spas & Wellness Spaces

Secret New York swimming pool: Lapitec chosen for covers

The Bianco Polare shade used for a hidden oasis in the heart of Manhattan - including underwater

by Andrew McCorkell 19 June 2020

A secret swimming pool tucked away in the basement of one of the most prestigious buildings in Manhattan offers a harmonious space to stop the clock and recharge the batteries.

Designed with essential lines and pure geometrical balance, the space - the location of which has not been revealed - is emphasized by artificial lighting and intersected by the effect of the water itself and the wooden wall cladding, which creates a clear contrast with the slabs of Lapitec in the Bianco Polare nuance.

Sintered stone covers almost all of the surfaces in fact, in different textures and formats, embodying the material’s aesthetic qualities and technical features. 

Large-format slabs of Lapitec Bianco Polare in the Vesuvius finish surround the long rectangular pool and climb the walls; small, rectangular tiles are used on the base of the columns and within the shower area, where Lapitec also supplied the bespoke interior floor plate.

The satin finish was used for the interior of the pool, while the Lux polished version covers the stairs leading to the upper floor, to great luminous effect.

In contact with the water, and also below it, Lapitec expresses its ideal features: due to its composition, which renders the surface free of pores, the sintered stone does not absorb liquids, does not allow mould to form and is non-slip and easy to clean. 

Lapitec is also resistant to surface damage such as scratches, abrasions or chromatic alterations due to time and intense wear, all fundamental properties for a public space such as a swimming pool.


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