Spolia
Spolia”
Agglomerati x Pierre Castignola
The project, titled Spolia (Latin for “spoils,” or architectural fragments repurposed in new contexts), unites Agglomerati’s material-driven focus with Castignola’s fragmentary approach. Using salvaged fireplace mantels from Beirut’s Najem Stone Group, the team transforms architectural relics into functional stone objects. Hearths become shelves; surrounds become benches. Each piece retains traces of its origin while embracing a new formal language defined by visible cuts, seams, and recomposition.
Spolia questions traditional notions of value - finish, authorship, function - while celebrating stone’s layered history and regenerative potential. The result is a poetic convergence of heritage and contemporary innovation.
Spolia Mantel
Calacatta Statuario
204 × 38 × 94 cm H
Presented at Nomad Abudhabi with Bureau of Innovations
Spolia wall shelf
120x30x175cm
Spolia side table
33x36x45cm
Spolia floor vase
29x29x57cm
2025
For inquiries please contact Agglomerati


Design @pierrecastignola
Production @najemgroupco
For @thisisfragmenta
Special thanks
@nournajemdesigns
@mariaelenabarbati
@barbatibertolissi
Prof photos @maryagazzaoui and @csaade









