Coverings is just around the corner, and Ceramics of Italy is excited to highlight collections from members that will be exhibiting at the event.
Posted: April 25, 2018
Lab 325 is the ABK (#2517) collection devoted to the many expressive forms of concrete, reproducing this material’s surface in three different versions as part of a sophisticated industrial aesthetic.
Attentive study of detail gives rise to Libra from Appiani (#2803), where juxtapositions, contrasts, and harmonies are born out of unusual, almost masked use of irregular geometries.
Metal and cement, two powerful materials that create Century’s (#1917) Titan collection.
Palladiana by Ceramica Bardelli (#2803) is a collection of colored body, rectified monocalibre porcelain tiles, for both floor and wall coverings.
Confetti is a collection of glazed stoneware tiles designed by Marcante-Testa (UdA) for Ceramica Vogue (#2803).
Project Evolution from Ceramiche Caesar (#2617) offers the same aesthetic appearance in a broad range of sizes, thicknesses, and finishes.
Comfort is part of a comprehensive project from Dom Ceramiche (#2009) allowing different materials with complementary shades of colors to be mixed and matched together.
Castle is a new and original collection from La Fabbrica (#2509) that catches the strong and defined character of the veins of a typical Indian marble.
Nextone is a Lea Ceramiche (#1431) collection which achieves an engineered stone effect by combining stones from four different quarries, whose characteristics are fused together, and adding original graphic designs, to create a stone which doesn’t exist in nature, but has a natural aesthetic quality and a very balanced effect.
Acquerello by Made 39 (#2243) is inspired by waterpainting, featuring the painter’s entire color palette on 30x30 cm tiles. Gentle hues are blended on porcelain stoneware to give the material a new delicacy.
Charm is a stoneware range from Monocibec (#1917) that interprets five woods, each with its own distinctive personality and modern color.
Flair from Naxos Ceramica (#1917) skillfully interprets the timeless appeal of wood in its infinite variety, to create stylish spaces and ideas for contemporary living.
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