Pulling insight from the world of design, fashion and film, along with the trend scene on the show floor at Coverings, tile trend expert and artist Cristina Faedi breaks down this season's top five styles and applications in Italian ceramics that push the material beyond appearance and beyond expectation.
Organized by Confindustria Ceramica (the Italian Association of Ceramics) and the Italian Trade Agency, the initiative offers North American developers, architects, builders/contractors, and design professionals the chance to secure a spot on a free, CEU-accredited trip to Italy to experience Cersaie.
Located at the forefront of the Italian Pavilion in Hall B - Booth #3821, the pop-up featured a curated, photographic display framed within a series of iconic portico-inspired
structures to showcase the architectural charm of Bologna and celebrate the enduring spirit of Cersaie.
The European Commission has extended its anti-dumping measures on imports of Chinese ceramic tiles into the European Union for five years until February 2029, maintaining the duty rates already in place.
Edimax Astor Ceramiche's Symphony is inspired by three types of top-quality marble. The veins and surface movements make this product realistic and natural, suitable for any classic or contemporary setting.
In shades from deep navy for a touch of drama to pale robin's egg for a more subtle look, a wide range of blue tones can be seen in countless new ceramic and porcelain collections.
Dorset by Italgraniti is inspired by an increasingly rare and elegant variety of Limestone stone with a thousand-year-old charm, an iconic material of architectural design