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CATALOGUE LIBRARY · ARCHITECTURAL SURFACES

The only part of the ISF universe that ships directly from the site — catalogues as working tools, not souvenirs.

Catalogue library · Architectural surfaces

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Physical catalogues that mirror the same families and systems used in the Studio, Academy and Installer Network. They are the only ISF “products” ordered online — everything else is designed, specified and installed as systems.

The catalogue library is how the Framework lives on your desk or client’s table. Order by family or system, then use the cut‑outs and cycle notes alongside Studio visits and technical calls.

Design teams

Build palettes with real material cut‑outs instead of screens — Designer Plaster, Metallic & Industrial, Silk & Suede, Artistic Textures and Systems, all structured like the main site.

Installers

Extend Academy Levels into your own meetings — show clients catalogues that match the exact systems and methods you’re certified on.

Clients & operators

Keep the families most relevant to your homes, restaurants or hotels close to hand, knowing they are documented, tested and repeatable — not one‑off “looks”.

Designers' table with Italian surface catalogues laid out for architectural decisions

Catalogues mirror the Framework – the same families and systems used in Studio and Academy sessions.

Decorative family · Mineral

Designer Plaster catalogues

Cemento, Intonaco and Marmorizzato — concrete, plaster and marble readings as working material books.

Mineral plasters that read as concrete, plaster or stone across walls and built elements. The catalogues carry real texture cut‑outs and cycle notes that match the Designer Plaster surfaces in the Studio and on site.

Use these when a project brief calls for “concrete walls”, “plaster readings” or calm mineral mass — they are the mineral lens on the ISF Framework.

View full Designer Plaster catalogue set →
Decorative family · Metal & patina

Metallic & Industrial catalogues

Klondike, Valmetal and Meteore 8 — controlled reflection and patina as repeatable systems.

From quiet brushed metals to full oxidised corten, these catalogues document how metallic readings behave under light, in corners and at junctions — not just colour but sheen, stroke and patina.

Use them when metal is part of the architectural story: reception desks, lift lobbies, bar fronts and focused “moment” walls.

View Metallic & Industrial catalogue set →
Metallic & Industrial catalogue family

Metallic and patina readings recorded under Studio light.

Decorative family · Fabric

Silk, Suede & Satin catalogues

Valsetin and Valrenna — reflective calm and tactile depth on real boards.

Catalogues that show silk, suede and satin surfaces as they really behave: stroke rhythm, sheen and warmth under light rather than flat print approximations.

Use them where walls should feel like fabric rather than stone — bedrooms, quiet residential spaces, hotel corridors and calm hospitality areas.

View Silk, Suede & Satin catalogue set →
Bodies & systems

Systems of matter — continuous & waterproof

Bodies under the finishes — continuous floors and waterproof systems for bathrooms, wet rooms and spa walls.

Catalogues covering continuous microcement‑style floors, stair flights and fully bonded waterproof bodies for showers and spa walls. Build‑ups, detailing, maintenance and zone logic, all in one place.

Use them wherever the brief mentions “microcement”, “seamless floor” or decorative finishes in wet areas.

View Systems catalogue set →

Every catalogue sold here is a working instrument, not a souvenir. The families, systems and colour structures match the surfaces in exhibitions, Academy Levels and project mock‑ups, so the same language can be used from first conversation to final wall.

When a catalogue sits on a table, everyone involved — designer, client, installer, operator — can point to the same physical reference rather than interpreting a screen differently.

Pair catalogues with Studio visits and technical calls

Order the catalogues that fit your projects, then bring them into London Studio sessions, Academy Levels or installer meetings. The Framework stays the same; the conversation simply moves from print to full boards to site.