
Atlas Plan at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
Clerkenwell Design Week 2026 offers an opportunity to discover the role of Atlas Plan’s large-format slabs within the new Studio London: a completely refurbished space in the heart of one of the most influential districts for architecture and design on an international level.
The restyling project transforms the London venue into an immersive design hub, where large-format porcelain stoneware slabs take centre stage in a journey through the living room, kitchen and bathroom, showcasing the application potential of large formats in high-end residential and contract settings.
Large slabs, large format
The area dedicated to Atlas Plan occupies a central position in the new Studio London. The Marvel Epic and Marvel Diva collections are showcased through continuous surfaces that amplify the perception of space and interpret the contemporary evolution of the marble effect, combining colour research, aesthetic innovation and technical performance.
The large format is not merely a choice of dimensions: it is a design language. Atlas Plan slabs allow for fewer joints, enhance the continuity of the veining and create spaces where the material becomes architecture.


Material continuity: kitchen, bathroom, living room
In the showrooms, Atlas Plan slabs demonstrate their versatility in every setting. In the kitchen, the large format ensures continuity between the worktop, backsplash and vertical surfaces, eliminating visual breaks and simplifying maintenance. In the bathroom, worktops and wall cladding speak the same material language. In the living room, Atlas Plan surfaces blend seamlessly with the furniture from the Tratto collection — designed by Piero Lissoni — creating a coordinated look between the worktop and wall cladding.




Studio London: a key reference point for design projects
Atlas Concorde Studio London remains a key reference point for industry professionals working in the UK market: a space where the large Atlas Plan slabs can be explored in a real-life setting, touched and felt, and assessed for their potential applications. A place designed to support the design process, from the initial inspiration stage right through to the choice of materials.




