A longstanding partnership between Eco Outdoor and Italian architect and stone supplier Sannini, saw the introduction of a new range of modern Italian cotto in 2007. Incorporating high impact design and engineering and used by the likes of Mario Botta, Renzo Piano and Grimshaw Architects, Eco Outdoor' Cotto is a first for the Australian market.
Eco Outdoor's Cotto is bound to make a statement to architect and design enthusiasts alike. Incorporating high impact design and engineering elements, insulation and ventilation benefits and having contributed to the sucess of award winning projects internationally, Eco Outdoor is thrilled to release our innovative range of Cotto cladding for use on curtain walls.
Please note that these products are primarily used for commercial projects. More information on these products is available on request.
Flooring defines an area and provides a boundary of texture and warmth within the space.
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Pavers
An elegant, yet practical flooring alternative. -
Split Stone
A natural sedimentary stone which provides a robust irregular finish. -
Sandstone
Cut to bring out the stones natural tones and character. -
Travertine & Limestone
Offering intriguing texture and character that will endure. -
Granite
Volcanic stones that have formed and hardened over millions of years. -
Bluestone
Volcanic stones that have formed and hardened over millions of years. -
Cotto
Incorporating high impact design and engineering. -
Pebbles
An extremely versatile landscape and building material.
Bring your outdoor space to life with considered furniture design.
Following the re-launch of our new Melbourne showroom now in Burnley St Richmond, Eco Outdoor is previewing a brand new product line of Italian artisan cotto.
A longstanding partnership with Italian architects and stone supplier Sannini saw the introduction of a new range of modern Italian cotto last year used by the likes of Mario Botta, Renzo Piano and Grimshaw Architects. In contrast to the highly engineered Sannini product, our latest cotto range takes this raw material back to basics. This cotto is hand-made in a small kiln by an Italian artisan family who have been making it for generations.
We believe that product materials play an important role in providing a sensory and tactile experience for architecture. In this case, the artisan skill of this family plays a crucial role in the quality of this finished product, and we're excited to be able to bring it to Australia.
Ben Kerr, Eco Outdoor Director






