Four intense days, full of meetings, exchanges and beauty.
Marmomac 2025 was a special moment for us, which we gratefully recount as a success built together with those who came to visit us, stopped to talk, shared an idea or simply caught the spirit with which we designed our booth.
An open, welcoming, convivial booth
This year we wanted to transform our space into something more than an exhibition booth: a living place, designed for those who have traveled from afar to get to the fair, for those who travel for work and are looking, even within a technical event, for welcome, humanity, a space where they can really stop.
We responded to this desire by creating a long table of 24 seats, a symbol of openness, discussion and inclusion. Sitting at the same table, without barriers or distinctions, created an informal and authentic atmosphere that fostered free dialogue and the spontaneous emergence of relationships. A small design choice that was appreciated, welcomed and met with great success both among us and those who chose to join us.
The heart of the project: a work of art that tells who we are
Making the atmosphere even more special was the graffiti created live by the Verona-based Goodwall collective, which interpreted our identity through a contemporary, accessible language capable of uniting different worlds. One of the artists precisely stated this concept in an interview:
“Graffiti is a modern language. It is mainstream, it is in museums and on the streets, and it has the power to unite everything”.
For three days, the wall of our booth was transformed before the eyes of visitors: the Laocoon sculpture was depicted in three sections and crossed by contrasting colored bundles that, as explained by the artists,
“are the artistic translation of the cuts made with Dellas tools. It is the telling of a story through stone”.
Three days of work, between the sound of one spray can and another, transformed a blank wall into a powerful visual narrative. The end result was astonishing: a perfect balance of artistic gesture and technical thought, of color contrast and black-and-white harmony. The nuances, the lines, the anatomical tensions of the Laocoon tell of the total control over the material, the same precision that guides our work every day: from the tools for the cnc machines, to the surface finishes, up to the tailor-made solutions developed with craftsmanship care, as Edoardo Nicolis, Dellas operation manager, recalls, among others:
“This graffiti represents us, because it is artisanal. And this is how we work in Dellas: in a handcrafted way to find the best solution for each”.
“Shaping legend, cutting boundaries” is the title of the work and the visual message that also speaks of the future
The concept of the work is a phrase in English that sums up our approach: shaping the legend, crossing boundaries. And we are not only talking about material ones, but also those of communication, innovation and thinking.
Indeed, at the bottom of the graffiti are many words, as in the world around us, from where every day we get a thousand messages that risk confusion. But emerging clearly here are the strong images, the decisive visual references. And this gives confidence, and tells what we want to be for those who work with us.
Relive the experience
Below you will find the various moments we experienced together to retrace the energy of the fair and share in this unique edition of Marmomac.

