

Omogenea by Dimore Surfaces
24 gennaio 2026
The future belongs to surfaces that express strength through restraint, depth through discipline, and emotion through material intelligence. Omogenea is conceived within this shift.
Omogenea takes its origin beneath the surface. Volcanic stone is shaped by pressure, heat, and time.
Rather than reproducing its appearance, Dimore’s designers studied its logic. The process followed geology, not trend. Creation emerged from understanding decay, compression, and endurance.

Sebastian Holmbäck and the Language of the Senses
Designed by award-winning Danish designer and visual artist Sebastian Holmbäck, Omogenea reflects over three decades of design thinking rooted in simplicity, elegance, and purpose. For Holmbäck, creation often begins with a feeling before becoming form.
Good design, in his philosophy, is never accidental. Every line and edge carries intention. With Omogenea, attention is invited through nuance, tactility, and restraint.
Surfaces are not only seen, but felt.
They speak quietly, through touch, light, and presence. The deep black stone at the core of Omogenea carries a grounded authority. Strong, but never loud. Minimal, yet alive.
Designing with Intent, Not Excess
Advanced digital modeling translated molten movement, cooling, and fracture into layered surfaces with calibrated tension. Every ridge, break, and compression was shaped with intent, retaining the memory of formation without becoming aggressive.
Intensity is present, but measured.
Strength exists without excess.
Omogenea anchors space through presence rather than noise. Its texture feels raw yet resolved, delivering visual impact while maintaining architectural order. It is not just an imitation of volcanic stone, but a study of how force becomes form.

Material Intelligence Through Technology
Omogenea is realized through a controlled integration of design and advanced surface engineering. Dimore’s Dry Granular Technology minimizes light distortion, allowing texture to remain honest and composed. The surface reflects depth without artificial gloss, maintaining architectural clarity even across large spans.
This is reinforced through Dimore’s Sintered Stone technology.
Fired at temperatures above 1200°C and compacted under 44,000 tons of pressure using Italian GEA PRESS systems, the material undergoes conditions that mirror geological formation itself. Sand and clay fuse into a surface defined by density, durability, and dimensional control
Technology here is not expressive.
It is disciplinary.

Formats that Fit Every Vision
The collection is available in a versatile range of sizes to suit diverse architectural applications:
600 × 1200 mm
1200 × 1800 mm
1200 × 2400 mm

Looking Ahead
The future of surfaces lies in restraint, intelligence, and emotional relevance. Today’s architects and designers are shifting focus. They look beyond visual statements, choose materials that support ideas, endure daily use, and hold relevance over time.
Dimore Surfaces is designed with this future in mind.
Not only as a trend follower, but also as a quiet force shaping how material, emotion, and architecture come together.


