
Frescoes have moved, from the Sistine Chapel to today’s “churches” of modern life. Now it’s time for their appearance to change too. The religious figurative becomes abstraction – which stands for modern, diverse and urban society. Former soft lime plaster becomes hard glossy ceramics, LED-panels or 3D-printed surfaces.
Frescopunk thus revolutionises the availability of the fresco. It is no longer reserved for cardinals and queens, but is accessible to everyone. Frescopunk stands for the right of every person to be surrounded not only by ephemeral decoration, but by sophisticated wall and floor works.

Frescopunk was founded in 2020 by three art, design and architecture enthusiasts with the clear commitment of offering highly sophisticated wall and floor designs.
The founders of Frescopunk are:
Stephan Siegwart – Swiss, real estate investor
Sara De Pasquale – British, artist and designer
Felix Ganzer – Austrian, architect
Constanze Kleiner – German, art gallerist
Frescopunk’s head office is in Zurich/Switzerland, production of ceramic products takes place in Italy and distribution is from Austria. This combination of Swiss precision and state-of-the-art Italian manufacturing techniques guarantees products of the highest quality.