Published on : Monday, December 18, 2017
Cover marks one of Patricia Urquiola’s first ventures with large ceramic slabs. The collection came about from an experimental project using the Continua Plus technology. The clay is blended with a mixture of micro-grit, which is then used as …
Published on : Friday, August 11, 2017
Since May 2017, the world of porcelain art and high-end furniture joined forces in a harmonious partnership that enhances the complementary state between the two artistries. The exclusive design by BRABBU together with the luxury porcelain creations by Lladró, can …
Published on : Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Flashes of light, markings evoking brushstrokes, splashes of colour interspersed with a body of neutral tones inspired by the homogeneity of resin. This collection of porcelain stoneware transcends the modular nature of tiles to increase the potential of ceramics and …
Published on : Friday, November 4, 2016
Earth collection, a collaboration project between Casalgrande Padana and Pininfarina, has been honoured with the German Design Award 2017, one of the most important awards in the European design sector. The Earth collection is a truly original project based …
Published on : Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Australian furniture and lighting brand, Porcelain Bear launch their latest Metro Collection that has been inspired by the beautiful city of Paris. Each design is clad in handcrafted porcelain tiles. Known for their ability to apply porcelain into bespoke …
Published on : Thursday, May 26, 2016
Italian manufacturer Mutina launched their new porcelain tile collection at the Clerkenwell Design Week. Created by French design brothers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, the Rombini collection explores colours and a sense of ‘vibration’ at its heart. Rombini uses squares, …
Published on : Friday, April 1, 2016
Contemporary porcelain makers 2016/ will present 16 new porcelain collections as part of a special project 2016/ Arita at this year’s Salone del Mobile from April 12 to 17. This project has been in development for two years. It …
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