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Brasigran brings new products and sensory surfaces to Expo Revestir 2026

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6.3.2026

With materials that have a strong aesthetic expression, the brand puts its slogan "We don't follow trends, we create them" into practice.

Brasigran is participating in Expo Revestir 2026, which takes place from March 9 to 13 at the São Paulo Expo, presenting new materials and finishes that explore color, texture, and sensory experience in architecture and interior design. 

Recognized for its vertical approach, from extraction to processing of natural stone, the company has a 98 m² stand at the fair designed by architect Colin Finnegan, from the FG Stijl office in Amsterdam. The space was designed to highlight the chromatic diversity of Brazilian stones and the expressive potential of these materials in contemporary projects. 

The stand design reflects the brand's positioning, summarized in the slogan "We don't follow trends, we create them," reinforcing the idea that natural stone can transcend passing trends when used creatively in architecture, art, and design.

Among the highlights of the space is a panel formed by solid cobogós in Moulin Rouge quartzite. The material draws attention for its burgundy hue marked by intense green veins, creating surfaces with a strong visual presence and showing how natural rock can take on a leading role in projects. 

Another central element of the stand is a portal made of Negroni quartzite, which leads visitors to an area designed as an immersive experience. Extracted in the southeastern region of the country, the material has a light background with pink nuances and delicate veins. Quartzite also allows for different types of finishes, such as honed, polished, deep, and brushed, expanding its possibilities for use in architecture and interiors.

The space also houses a rough Raffaello marble countertop, hand-carved and weighing about seven tons. The piece highlights the aesthetic strength of the raw material in its most natural state and demonstrates Brasigran's technical ability in working with large blocks. 

Among the new products presented during the fair is Xingu quartzite, with its intense green hue. The material is used on a panel and on the tabletop of the meeting room at the stand, highlighting its versatility in both architectural projects and design pieces. Another new product is Pistacchio quartzite, which features soft shades of green and an organic design marked by fluid veins. Each slab has its own characteristics, which reinforces the unique character of natural stone in projects that seek identity and exclusivity. 

In the same environment, a cabinet clad in Yellow Bamboo quartzite, with a predominance of yellow and gold tones, shows how rocks can be incorporated into tailor-made solutions in residential and corporate projects. 

Textures and surfaces: Brasigran's technical advantage 

Brasigran is also presenting different finishes at the fair, developed to enhance the aesthetic and sensory dimensions of natural stone. In addition to the traditional polished and honed finishes, the portfolio includes textured surfaces such as Deep and Vulcano. 

The Deep finish creates a texture inspired by tree bark, resulting in an opaque, non-slip surface suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. Vulcano, exclusive to the brand, is obtained through abrasive blasting, which gives the material an organic, matte appearance, highlighting the natural patterns of the stone.  

Another solution presented is milled finishing, which creates linear grooves on the surface of the rock and adds movement and architectural character to the materials. 

“I often say that Brasigran has gone from 1D to 5D. Textures are becoming increasingly popular because they awaken a sensory connection with materials. This is true in fashion, architecture, and stone surfaces,” says Renata Malenza, the company’s director. 

The stand also features a corridor formed by 12 large-format slabs, measuring approximately 3 meters by 1.26 meters, creating an immersive journey with materials such as Rosso Fiorentino, Via Áppia, Vitória Régia, Malta, Oslo, Oak Bamboo, Yellow Bamboo, Emerald Green, Xingu, Moulin Rouge, Frangelico, and Bossa Nova.

In this space, visitors can observe the materials in different finishes, such as polished, vulcano, and deep, as well as explore pivoting samples that allow them to view the surfaces in motion. The experience is complemented by Felice tables produced by Brasigran Home in Bossa Nova marble, reinforcing the dialogue between natural rock and design. 

Excellence and innovation in the natural stone industry 

With a consolidated track record in the market, the Corcovado Brasigran Group stands out for its vertical approach, operating from the extraction of raw materials to the delivery of the finished product. Located in Espírito Santo, the company has a 66,000 m² industrial park equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including the latest Italian machinery for precise cutting and innovative applications. 

With a portfolio covering more than 60 types of materials, Brasigran caters to everything from large architectural projects to exclusive interior design pieces. The company is also recognized for its commitment to sustainability, investing in reforestation projects, solar energy, and recycling 98% of the water used in its industrial processes. In addition, it promotes the reuse of stone and block waste that does not meet export standards to create new pieces. 

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